Thank you very much for detailed explanation about the trick bass drum pedal this video helped me to do my choice. I already play a year on Demonator pedal--incredible comfortable to play. What about Trick Pro1-V Hi-Hat it's - look like winner.. But have not video for detailed explanation (except Mike Dorfman's video that not enough detailed- -sorry) Do you have this hi hat stand?
I love my big foots! just got them and im still trying to find that sweetspot but man they are so smooth and adjustable worth every single penny, i dont even have them in that "perfect" setting for me i can easily reach the speed i struggled to get with my old pedals
In dollars these babies right now (catalog price) would cost 1924$/1325€ for the Pro-1v double (1032€/1499$ if the seller do the rebate, as they usual do), and 1765$/1215€ (1374$/946€ rebated). Consider that an usual common monthly pay here is 1000/1500€... Also right now you can find them on some shop at a lower price, from 750€/1089$, but these are really rare to find. And probably imported via other ways. Thanks for the videos, btw
It seems that someone really has had some basic thoughts about the most widespread "spring system" - really good ... although not really new (Ludwig Speedking)!
YES, my pro-1v bigfoot arrived yesterday! Used, but like new! After a little try on them i'm sure, they are the best pedals actually you can purchase. I tried axis, too nervous; demon drive (that i own), too light but fast as hell; speed cobra, nice pedals, really (i came from years of iron cobra, maybe it's due to this that i feel nice on these); 9002, too heavy; pro-1v, i tried them, i say just: "WOW".
Hi, i saw that these pedals came become from double to singles in a second... But is it possible to make/convert them a lefty double pedal? It's a question that i had, because i know that my Demon Drive can. Except that i tried the Tricks and they are amazing. I bought the DD because Trick pedals here in Italy are REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY expensive if bought from official importer, the official importer made these so expensive that it's better to buy them out of Italy.
Hey Michael, I was wondering... how is the power and feel of these pedals? Because I am looking to get a new pedal, and I'm down to this or the Demon Drive. The Demon Drive seems to be more of a versatile pedal, because I'm not just playing wicked fast speeds. I want something that will be good for everything. Is the Trick good for everything? Thanks!
thedrumchannel1 I'd prefer this pedal over the demon drive, because of the lifespan you'd get from the trick pedal... I'm getting mine in the mail in a couple of days and I'm going to use for its durability and build, not for the speed. I will probably not have to buy another pedal for years.
Nice I was wondering the differences in the three pedals and now know which one I need. The PRO 1-V BIGFOOT! $850 Gotta start saving. Great video.
Thank you very much for detailed explanation about the trick bass drum pedal this video helped me to do my choice.
I already play a year on Demonator pedal--incredible comfortable to play.
What about Trick Pro1-V Hi-Hat it's - look like winner..
But have not video for detailed explanation
(except Mike Dorfman's video that not enough detailed- -sorry)
Do you have this hi hat stand?
I love my big foots! just got them and im still trying to find that sweetspot but man they are so smooth and adjustable worth every single penny, i dont even have them in that "perfect" setting for me i can easily reach the speed i struggled to get with my old pedals
In dollars these babies right now (catalog price) would cost 1924$/1325€ for the Pro-1v double (1032€/1499$ if the seller do the rebate, as they usual do), and 1765$/1215€ (1374$/946€ rebated).
Consider that an usual common monthly pay here is 1000/1500€...
Also right now you can find them on some shop at a lower price, from 750€/1089$, but these are really rare to find.
And probably imported via other ways.
Thanks for the videos, btw
It seems that someone really has had some basic thoughts about the most widespread "spring system" - really good ... although not really new (Ludwig Speedking)!
YES, my pro-1v bigfoot arrived yesterday!
Used, but like new!
After a little try on them i'm sure, they are the best pedals actually you can purchase.
I tried axis, too nervous; demon drive (that i own), too light but fast as hell; speed cobra, nice pedals, really (i came from years of iron cobra, maybe it's due to this that i feel nice on these); 9002, too heavy; pro-1v, i tried them, i say just: "WOW".
Any news about the Trick remote hi-hat?
It looks like the definitive remote hi-hat...
Hi Michael, I just want to know if there's velcro under each pedals of the Dominator Double Pedal
My Dominators look different than those, I have a silver foot plate on the bottom, and a chrome spring tension knob.
@michaelpaulbarton Thanks. I'm buying it this week :D
Hi, i saw that these pedals came become from double to singles in a second...
But is it possible to make/convert them a lefty double pedal?
It's a question that i had, because i know that my Demon Drive can.
Except that i tried the Tricks and they are amazing.
I bought the DD because Trick pedals here in Italy are REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY expensive if bought from official importer, the official importer made these so expensive that it's better to buy them out of Italy.
watch the tutorial of jared about heel toe
Yours is the more recent version :)
TOMAS HAAKE USES THESE! YEAHHHHH
how can i get this in brazil?? please, help!
thanks
Hey Michael, I was wondering... how is the power and feel of these pedals? Because I am looking to get a new pedal, and I'm down to this or the Demon Drive. The Demon Drive seems to be more of a versatile pedal, because I'm not just playing wicked fast speeds. I want something that will be good for everything. Is the Trick good for everything? Thanks!
thedrumchannel1 I'd prefer this pedal over the demon drive, because of the lifespan you'd get from the trick pedal... I'm getting mine in the mail in a couple of days and I'm going to use for its durability and build, not for the speed. I will probably not have to buy another pedal for years.
The pin for the pedal board hinge keep pulling out while i play.Any suggestions?
Call Trick.
Woop Woop!
"it's SOOOOO sensitive to the tip", thats what she said ;;))
"the hole that you put your beater into", eheh
Trick should've completely avoided allen wrenches to separate themselves further from the ridiculous nightmare of the axis allen bolt fetish.
With what Torx?
This guy is soooo stoned.....
Vargkor Kjaarikson gotta enjoy your job some how.