PDP By DW 500 Series Double Pedal
Designed by industry leader Drum Workshop, PDP hardware is built to perform for working drummers. The 500 Series Double Pedal delivers exceptional quality for less than you might think. The DP502 pedalboard design has a sleek, racing-inspired look and features a Dual Chain Drive Offset Cam on each side. The linkage between the pedals has a responsive touch and the solid feel under your feet comes from the steel base plates, built-in spurs and the key-side-adjust hoop clamp. Several points of adjustment (beater angle/pedal height, standard spring tension adjustment, and beater height adjust), 2-way beaters and a built-in drum key clip allow you to dial the feel in quickly to perfectly fit your style.
Product Features
- 500 Series Dual Chain Drive with Offset Cams
- 400/500 Series linkage and universal joint
- PDAX101 2-Way Beaters
- Dual Steel base Plates
- Built-in spurs, key side adjust hoop clamp, drum key clip & key
OK intro model into dbl pedals I’m mostly a single-bass player but I’ve wanted to mess around with some double bass stuff just for the heck of it, and this is fine for that. Of course my reference point is the kind of double bass that was done back in the ’60s (Ginger Baker), which is nowhere near as fast as the stuff that’s getting played these days. I found these pedals to have pretty good built and the feel isn’t bad but they were pretty slow and not that responsive when I was playing them individually like a single…
Preface: before purchasing these pedals I was using Gibraltars direct drive Intruder pedals for the past 3 years.I bought these thinking they would at least be a lateral step and due to the quality looking build; sleek minimalist design. I thought the elongated foot boards would really fit my niche for double bass drumming as I play “heel-up” but sadly these pedals failed to impress.I play in a heavy metal/deathcore band where frequent use of steady and fast…