Works great with my Iron Cobra double pedal I bought this to I could practice on my electric kit in my garage without having to travel all the way to the studio. I use with my Iron Cobra (old style) double bass pedal (I also use the Trick Drums Dominator double pedal, but it does not fit well on the base of the KP65 – this is a design flaw of the pedal though and not the KP65). While it does indeed work, I do have to watch it since it moves around a good bit and my pedal can actually move away from where it’s clamped down. I probably…
Almost as silent as any DTX drum pad This review is for the KP100KP100 fixes all of the issues I had with the KP125W (noted below): I honestly can’t believe how silent this thing is. To give you an idea, it sounds just about as noisy as (strongly) hitting any of the DTX pads I have (DTX XP100T and DTX XP100SD). Though I’d still strongly recommend having a rubber mat below it, specially if you have neighbors downstairs, as constantly stomping on the pedal still create a lot of vibrations that they can hear.I…
Excellent for anyone without specific power needs Sounds pretty good for the price. The spri...
BOSS DD-8 Digital Delay Guitar Effects Pedal Bundle with Blucoil Slim 9V Power Supply AC Adapter, 2-Pack of Pedal Patch Cables, and 4-Pack of Celluloid Guitar Picks
Works great with my Iron Cobra double pedal I bought this to I could practice on my electric kit in my garage without having to travel all the way to the studio. I use with my Iron Cobra (old style) double bass pedal (I also use the Trick Drums Dominator double pedal, but it does not fit well on the base of the KP65 – this is a design flaw of the pedal though and not the KP65). While it does indeed work, I do have to watch it since it moves around a good bit and my pedal can actually move away from where it’s clamped down. I probably…
Almost as silent as any DTX drum pad This review is for the KP100KP100 fixes all of the issues I had with the KP125W (noted below): I honestly can’t believe how silent this thing is. To give you an idea, it sounds just about as noisy as (strongly) hitting any of the DTX pads I have (DTX XP100T and DTX XP100SD). Though I’d still strongly recommend having a rubber mat below it, specially if you have neighbors downstairs, as constantly stomping on the pedal still create a lot of vibrations that they can hear.I…