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The Gibraltar Drum Pedal 6000 Series D-Drive Double Pedal 6711DD-DB features a dual bearing drive system for smooth, precise action, a fast touch 'G' pedal board for rapid response, and balanced dual-surface 90g beaters. Its durable alloy steel frame with steel Rock stabilizer plates ensures unmatched stability and longevity, making it the ultimate choice for drummers seeking professional performance and reliability.
Item weight | 10.6 Pounds |
Body material | Alloy Steel |
Included components | Bass Drum |
Manufacturer | Gibraltar |
UPC | 647139208688 736021438491 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00736021438491 |
Product Dimensions | 20.32 x 19.05 x 35.56 cm; 4.81 kg |
Item model number | 6711DD-DB |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Size | -inch |
Item Weight | 4.81 kg |
L**S
excellent pedals
been using a dw 4000 pedals for years and just upgraded to these. well worth the money, these pedals are so smooth and loads of adjustability. my double pedal skills have improved even after a day of using them, highly recommend.
M**D
Perfect for speed
Fantastic pedal brillisnt for heavy metal and metalcore very responsive and very quick too
A**N
Brilliant product but look out for the design floor.
Absolutely love this pedal. Its quick, it has lots of settings (could have an angle setting) and it looks epic!The only reason I have marked it down is that one of the beater tops popped off when I was playing it (third time I played it). I have glued it back on and its fine now. Its a bit of a design floor to be honest as the magnets that you can add to each beater to give the beaters more weight and therefore sound and attack are magnetised to the underside of the plate in the top of the beater. The sheer weight of the magnets and force from your foot pushes the magnets upwards into the top of the pedal causing the top plate to pop off. Hopefully the superglue I used will hold it in from now on. It may not actually happen on every pedal but its something to be aware of. Other than that it really is a superb semi-professional/professional pedal.
V**S
Just ok...
I've owned these for just over a year. There is already severe play in the u-joints of the shaft, and also in the bearing of the second beater on the main pedal. The second beater feels very loose and clunky when playing double bass...and I don't really play a lot of double bass either.This just reconfirms my decision to go with a more expensive, better built, pedal. You get what you pay for. This is not a bad pedal for someone just starting to learn double bass, but maybe not for someone wanting to hammer out 16th notes at 180bpm.
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