I am not a drummer, and I actually enjoy these types of videos. To be honest, it's actually never bad to learn something knew. And who knows, maybe one day I can start learning to play drums actually. Keep it up!
seeing that you use the speed cobra 310 brings me confidence that i'm in the right ballpark: i am a guitar player/singer looking to get into drumming as well. I know i'm going to want double bass at some point so i figure i may just start with one. I'm between the speed cobra 310 double and the dw 3000 series double. any recommendations anyone can give me would be greatly appreciated! Seeing as this gent uses the 310 my thought is that it's a good choice. price is about the same for me for these two pedal options, just not sure what to go with. thanks for any help!
almost any twin or double kick pedals are decent for a beginner gibraltar made killer pedals but im a Pearl pedal guy. not trying be negative but untill your synced enough play drum basics then most free or 1200 dollar twin pedals will not be benificial. just on place where its 30 plus yrs my teacher got my twin iron cobras after 4 years doing agony of the feet on floor its john macaluso teqnique for linear independence. happy drumming. i have owned each pedal exept the ones not sold in my area from copyright or something. im old too. direct was my first used 2003 or 2004 when first dd made by gibraltar. but also used 2 speed kings on my big kit.
Do you want to see more of these types of videos?
Yeah, in Bulgarian we call it "cardan" as well, but I didn't know if it's proper to call it that way in English 😁
@@DimitarK drive-shaft I believe
I am not a drummer, and I actually enjoy these types of videos. To be honest, it's actually never bad to learn something knew. And who knows, maybe one day I can start learning to play drums actually. Keep it up!
My first and only double bass pedal is Yamaha DFP-9500D and it is a good pedal.
bruh what a 2k nzd directdrive as your first pedal, dam u lucky
Thank you very much for sharing your experiences! I find this video very informative, helping me select a first double-bass pedal for my son 👍
Thanks for the video. Gonna buy a new one in a few days and this helps me narrow down my search!
Huge help thanks man! Just starting to play and need to set the kit up for metal.
great clear explanation, thanks!
seeing that you use the speed cobra 310 brings me confidence that i'm in the right ballpark: i am a guitar player/singer looking to get into drumming as well. I know i'm going to want double bass at some point so i figure i may just start with one. I'm between the speed cobra 310 double and the dw 3000 series double. any recommendations anyone can give me would be greatly appreciated! Seeing as this gent uses the 310 my thought is that it's a good choice.
price is about the same for me for these two pedal options, just not sure what to go with. thanks for any help!
great content man.. 👌
Great job. Thanks for the advice. Like 170
Here in the philippines money is the issue
almost any twin or double kick pedals are decent for a beginner gibraltar made killer pedals but im a Pearl pedal guy. not trying be negative but untill your synced enough play drum basics then most free or 1200 dollar twin pedals will not be benificial. just on place where its 30 plus yrs my teacher got my twin iron cobras after 4 years doing agony of the feet on floor its john macaluso teqnique for linear independence. happy drumming. i have owned each pedal exept the ones not sold in my area from copyright or something. im old too. direct was my first used 2003 or 2004 when first dd made by gibraltar. but also used 2 speed kings on my big kit.
What springs do you use on the speed cobra?
What do you mean?
Would you recommend tama pedals? I have a tama kit but ain’t sure what’s best
Is mapex p400tw worth it for its price?
Mapex are a great middle-ground pedals. You won't regret it.
@@DimitarK thanks!