I always thought the ICs had a too-short footboard...like a Speed King.
Anything to save a few ounces, but they felt weird, like my leg was too far forward.
Pearl's Eliminator pedals are a great pedal.
Axis pedal dilemma.
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DSOP wrote:Gavin Harrison is using the Speed Cobra, and I think he used to use the Axis.
The Yamaha pedal (direct drive) felt telepathic to me, but I only tried it in the store, not on my drums.
I think judging by what DSOP said here and also my friend who endorses axis said, I am gonna drop the used Axis option. Im gonna try checking out the speed cobras and the Yamahas which are in a price range accesible to me to buy new and see what's best. I have a good feeling about the Yamahas, thanks for turning me into those DSOP.
I hope Music Produktiv can let me try these, surely Im gonna be getting one of the two because I cant go anymore with the old, heavy Iron cobras.
ps: IS Gavin playing the speedcobras now? I didn't know that, what happened there? I've read around that the speedcobras feel a bit more natural than the axis (?)
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langmick wrote:I always thought the ICs had a too-short footboard...like a Speed King.
Anything to save a few ounces, but they felt weird, like my leg was too far forward.
Pearl's Eliminator pedals are a great pedal.
Yes I feel the same way regarding the pedal's footboard length. Also I used to have a pearl eliminator way back then and had to sell them because I was broke. They were good pedals indeed, but Im curious about trying direct drive, those Yamahas look neat for my needs. I really want to try them now.
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Pedals are like sticks. You're going to have to try a bunch of them (Axis, Tama, Yamaha, DW, Pearl) and see which works for YOU.
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Manu wrote:ps: IS Gavin playing the speedcobras now? I didn't know that, what happened there? I've read around that the speedcobras feel a bit more natural than the axis (?)
http://www.tamadrum.co.jp/artist/tama_a ... 755&area=2
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I've had the same 3 Axis pedals since 1992. I sent 2 to the factory for reconditioning about 1998; all work great. No problems with speed or power.
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I tried the Speed Cobra at a store and was very impressed. It had a traditional pedal feel, yet was light and quick. If you go from an IC to an Axis, the change in feel is extreme, and it could mess you up for a period of time.
However, I still like my Axis, even though I play the Demon Drive. But seriously, I want a Speed Cobra. I want to go back to chains.
However, I still like my Axis, even though I play the Demon Drive. But seriously, I want a Speed Cobra. I want to go back to chains.
Keith Mansfield rules!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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DSOP wrote:Manu wrote:ps: IS Gavin playing the speedcobras now? I didn't know that, what happened there? I've read around that the speedcobras feel a bit more natural than the axis (?)
http://www.tamadrum.co.jp/artist/tama_a ... 755&area=2
It would be super interesting to learn his reasons for the switch. Possibly because the Axis feel too odd?
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He already answered in another thread. He switched because they were easier to play his ideas at the required volume.
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Manu wrote:I'm curious about trying direct drive, those Yamahas look neat for my needs. I really want to try them now.
Let me know what you think. If you love them too, I think I'm gonna pick some up as well.
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