What's your favorite pedal.
| Axis |
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19% |
( 10 ) |
| Trick |
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11% |
( 6 ) |
| DW |
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17% |
( 9 ) |
| Pearl Eliminator |
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3% |
( 2 ) |
| PDP B.O.A. |
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17% |
( 9 ) |
| Tama Iron Cobra |
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25% |
( 13 ) |
| Other Brand |
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5% |
( 3 ) |
Total Votes : 52
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MasterShake89

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I own (just got a week ago, take that dw 4002!) cobra' and i have to say I'm really pleased with them. A lot of customization availible, but i'm thinking any other pedal in the range or higher allows that too.
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boyd_s

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I love my iron cobras but dw 9000's kick ass as far as feel goes for me.
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chocobebear

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would it be B.O.A or Axis!?
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Tue Jul 08, 2008 7:16 pm |
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zen_drummer

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jerseejohn wrote:I was a little surprised to see some these results so far. I've heard so much about Axis on these forums, I thought for sure they would have had a larger following. That, and so far, no one has voted for the Eliminators by Pearl. With a price tag like that I would have thought they had to be somebody's favorites...
I haven't had the pleasure of trying out the Axis pedals yet, but I'm quite pleased with my Tama IC's. I marked them down as my favorite.
Axis 11% ( 2 )
Trick 5% ( 1 )
DW 16% ( 3 )
Pearl Eliminator 0% ( 0 )
PDP B.O.A. 38% ( 7 )
Tama Iron Cobra 22% ( 4 )
Other Brand 5% ( 1 )
Total Votes : 18
This spread doesn't suprise me at all... It makes sense that Trick would be right down there at the bottom, not a lot of people have had the chance to play them. D Dubs and Iron Cobras are certainly popular, and they are working mans pedals, not the best, far from the worst. B.O.As are innovative and there is a lot of traction towards them at this time...this takes away from Axis as the "dream pedal".
But Pearl Eliminators are the pedals a lot of people grow out of and not into. Lots of people have 'em, many are saving their money for something better.
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Tue Jul 08, 2008 7:28 pm |
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Mitchell?

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Tue Jul 08, 2008 8:29 pm |
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I love Cheese and drums

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Location: Philadelphia PA
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I love how no one has voted for the Eliminaters!
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Tue Jul 08, 2008 8:48 pm |
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Jimbob2020

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Location: Oklahoma
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zen_drummer wrote:jerseejohn wrote:I was a little surprised to see some these results so far. I've heard so much about Axis on these forums, I thought for sure they would have had a larger following. That, and so far, no one has voted for the Eliminators by Pearl. With a price tag like that I would have thought they had to be somebody's favorites...
I haven't had the pleasure of trying out the Axis pedals yet, but I'm quite pleased with my Tama IC's. I marked them down as my favorite.
Axis 11% ( 2 )
Trick 5% ( 1 )
DW 16% ( 3 )
Pearl Eliminator 0% ( 0 )
PDP B.O.A. 38% ( 7 )
Tama Iron Cobra 22% ( 4 )
Other Brand 5% ( 1 )
Total Votes : 18
This spread doesn't suprise me at all... It makes sense that Trick would be right down there at the bottom, not a lot of people have had the chance to play them. D Dubs and Iron Cobras are certainly popular, and they are working mans pedals, not the best, far from the worst. B.O.As are innovative and there is a lot of traction towards them at this time...this takes away from Axis as the "dream pedal".
But Pearl Eliminators are the pedals a lot of people grow out of and not into. Lots of people have 'em, many are saving their money for something better.
If I had the money, I would own a trick in a week..
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Tue Jul 08, 2008 10:37 pm |
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jaundiced

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Aside from the BOA, I've owned or played all the pedals on the list and it's the Trick for me, either the standard or Bigfoot model. EXTREMELY responsive, smooth, fast and incredibly easy to adjust. Everyone I've had try them loves them. Only drawback - the pricetag (but well worth it)
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Wed Jul 09, 2008 2:42 pm |
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zen_drummer

groove master
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jaundiced wrote:Aside from the BOA, I've owned or played all the pedals on the list and it's the Trick for me, either the standard or Bigfoot model. EXTREMELY responsive, smooth, fast and incredibly easy to adjust. Everyone I've had try them loves them. Only drawback - the pricetag (but well worth it)
Big price tag... HUGE performance... AND... can you really HONESTLY see any way to break the thing? The Trick Pedal will last the rest of your life... add that to the scenario and it's, for me, the obvious choice.
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Wed Jul 09, 2008 3:56 pm |
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drummerduba

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stump wrote:I play Dubs but over the weekend had the chance to check out Drumnetics (awesome), Trick, B.O.A. and Axis. The most comfortable that I played over the weekend was the Axis. I was able to play stuff I have never played on my Dubs. P.O.Y!
And those were on my settings too??
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Wed Jul 09, 2008 4:32 pm |
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dudewiththesticks

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im using the dw 9000s
im saving up for a set of tircks
amazing pedals
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Wed Jul 09, 2008 9:17 pm |
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chocobebear

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Location: Bacoor, Philippines
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Jimbob2020 wrote:zen_drummer wrote:jerseejohn wrote:I was a little surprised to see some these results so far. I've heard so much about Axis on these forums, I thought for sure they would have had a larger following. That, and so far, no one has voted for the Eliminators by Pearl. With a price tag like that I would have thought they had to be somebody's favorites...
I haven't had the pleasure of trying out the Axis pedals yet, but I'm quite pleased with my Tama IC's. I marked them down as my favorite.
Axis 11% ( 2 )
Trick 5% ( 1 )
DW 16% ( 3 )
Pearl Eliminator 0% ( 0 )
PDP B.O.A. 38% ( 7 )
Tama Iron Cobra 22% ( 4 )
Other Brand 5% ( 1 )
Total Votes : 18
This spread doesn't suprise me at all... It makes sense that Trick would be right down there at the bottom, not a lot of people have had the chance to play them. D Dubs and Iron Cobras are certainly popular, and they are working mans pedals, not the best, far from the worst. B.O.As are innovative and there is a lot of traction towards them at this time...this takes away from Axis as the "dream pedal".
But Pearl Eliminators are the pedals a lot of people grow out of and not into. Lots of people have 'em, many are saving their money for something better.
If I had the money, I would own a trick in a week..
me too...LOL
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Wed Jul 09, 2008 9:45 pm |
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bass-ackwards

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Location: Calgary AB Canada
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I like the cobra.
Its really smooth, its got good rebound so you can do double strokes easily and the cobra coil is a completly different concept than anyone has.
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Wed Jul 09, 2008 10:57 pm |
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chocobebear

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is the cobra coil technology somehow similar to trick's compression spring system??
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Thu Jul 10, 2008 7:01 pm |
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OklahomaSlim

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Location: Enid, OK
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I own a set of I.C.'s and DW 5000's. I like the cobras better, they just feel more comfortable. The DW feels a little "heavier", and I am constantly jacking with them to get the feel I have with the Cobras.
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