Gibraltar 9711GS G-Class Bass Pedal Feature Overview | Full Compass
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- Опубліковано 29 тра 2014
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The new G-Class was inspired by the demand for a pedal that could offer an ideal blend of power, speed, and style. The result is exactly that. Elegantly fusing innovation with function, the G-Class pedal is loaded with ground-breaking new control features. The unique design eliminates set-up complexities, and allows the player to fine tune the pedal's "feel" quickly and precisely. Gibraltar's G-Class pedal is a one-of-a-kind, high performance machine-from the beater, all the way down to the die-cast foundation plate.
I like the mechanics of your pedal. They work and feel great. The problem I have is the footboard waist is too narrow. I don’t play with my foot all the way near the chain and the sides of my foot hangs over the sides of the too narrow waist. I play barefoot and after awhile it gets annoying. That’s why I went with a competitor’s pedal.
Thank you so much for making this review. Very informative. This helped me make my decision so easily. The independent footplate and beater adjustment is GLORIOUS!
excellent review, thank you so much. I'm totally convinced to buy this pedal
thank you!!!
absolutely getting this. My dw just died so I'm looking for a real upgrade, this is it.
Did you get it?
@@KeepTheGates Oh hell yeah. I got it right before the pandemic, everything was awesome, except I couldn't find the weighted magnets for whatever reason. Haven't gotten around to talking to someone about that yet though
Didnt you find the little file with beater w8ts inside?
@@turagamaxil mine didn’t come with any either
@@aggelossamaras7849 mine didn’t come with them either, where should they be?
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Removable magnets at the bottom of the beater? That's why I only have one last one left on the beater, the rest are gone, probably detached while playing at one of the gigs.
The idea is good, but implementation needs improvement