I'm an everyday drummer, and i went all in and bought the double pedal version, and I love it and I play in a worship band. I did buy different beaters, and they feel great.
I have a set of regular demon drives which are effortless to play and very responsive, I also have a beaten up 20 year old pair of Pearl eliminators with the red cams and they are blistering fast, but all the bearings are shot and there’s so much lateral movement. Am very interested in trying a pair of these, they look very responsive, and simple, as it looks like there’s only a couple of parameters you can adjust.
They look almost like axis or trick pedals, But better than axis and cheaper in price than trick pedals, I really want to try these out now. Great video guys! I don't have a double bass pedal, but i like the pedal boards, as i have a sonor perfect balance pedal, but it's belt drive, really would have to the pearl pedal as i've never really felt what a direct drive feels, other thana friends old rusty ludwig speed king that was missing parts. This pedal would be great with felt beaters, but its not really costly to change them
This is also very similar to the old Demon Drive except for the springs and beater. I got the old one and I believe the new one is a bit of overpriced.
nothing wrong with chains or straps, but if you want to play really fast, I think direct drive is a bit better. They can feel strange though. there is a learning curve
I'm an everyday drummer, and i went all in and bought the double pedal version, and I love it and I play in a worship band. I did buy different beaters, and they feel great.
thats funny because they are demon drives but you play them in church
Nice footwork Nick!
Hey Drummer's Review you all do the best reviews. I always look forward to your latest release. How bout doing a review of the Altune brand pedal
I have a set of regular demon drives which are effortless to play and very responsive, I also have a beaten up 20 year old pair of Pearl eliminators with the red cams and they are blistering fast, but all the bearings are shot and there’s so much lateral movement. Am very interested in trying a pair of these, they look very responsive, and simple, as it looks like there’s only a couple of parameters you can adjust.
Lack of adjustment options is a deal break for me as regards an otherwise nice pedal...especially for the price.
Looks great and well made as all Pearl hardware. Happy with my Redline set up though.
Have had my redline for 4 years and I don’t see myself swapping it for anything else for a long time.
Hi, sorry for the off-topic but will you be reviewing a TAMA Stagestar?
i am TAMA user, but this pedal look awesome...beautiful
They look almost like axis or trick pedals, But better than axis and cheaper in price than trick pedals, I really want to try these out now. Great video guys! I don't have a double bass pedal, but i like the pedal boards, as i have a sonor perfect balance pedal, but it's belt drive, really would have to the pearl pedal as i've never really felt what a direct drive feels, other thana friends old rusty ludwig speed king that was missing parts. This pedal would be great with felt beaters, but its not really costly to change them
This is also very similar to the old Demon Drive except for the springs and beater. I got the old one and I believe the new one is a bit of overpriced.
No beater angle or foot board angle customization on a $500 pedal???? ...wow.....
Really??? Did I say something wrong
LOVE Pearl Drums & Hardware......But NOT a fan of direct drive pedals by ANY manufacturer....
what do direct drives feel like , i never played them
nothing wrong with chains or straps, but if you want to play really fast, I think direct drive is a bit better. They can feel strange though. there is a learning curve
@@james-b7j7v When I switched to direct drive, they felt more rubbery and floaty, and dont hit as hard. But I got used to them.