Bass drum pedals are drum equipment used for hitting or beating the bass drum in a drum kit. They consist of one or two pedals connected to a single or double beaters. They allow the drummer to create indefinite (low) or definite pitches depending on the intensity and frequency of beating. They are commonly used for playing hardcore punk, jazz, progressive rock, heavy metal, and rock music.
They allow the drummer to beat the bass drum easier in a variety of ways.
They have separate adjustments for pedal board height, beater angle, and spring tension.
The beaters come with two surfaces and nonslip memory locks.
They are available in dual cam, direct drive, and belt drive types.
Choosing Bass Drum Pedals (Buying Tips)
Traction: For maximum foot control and traction, choose Double Bass Drum Pedals made with rubber discs or dots that prevent the feet from slipping from the pedals.
Belts: Choose Double Bass Drum Pedals with belts made of steel cable-embedded plastic for stretch resistance and extreme durability.
Adjustable drives: Choose bass drum pedals with adjustable belt or chain drives that allow you to change the angle of your footboard to the most comfortable position.
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