zebedy said:I use a big dawg at the moment
Want sumthing lighter!
I've looked at the Iron Cobra the new one thats cromed?
Any one tell me if its light?
to play
Easy for spead??
i have got some shitty mapex atm and i swear it just wont allow me to go any faster. i really want axis but they are so expensive.zebedy said:I use a big dawg at the moment
Want sumthing lighter!
I've looked at the Iron Cobra the new one thats cromed?
Any one tell me if its light?
to play
Easy for spead??
Anders said:I havent seen anyone post anything about the pearl eliminator 2000 here.
why? because it sucks? or cause you havent tried it? I was in a store looking for a new pedal and after trying some pedals, It came down to a decsision between the eliminator and the DW5000. I bought the eliminator because it felt best for me since i play bare feet.. other than that I think the 2 pedals were pretty much equally good. Bottom line: If youre looking for a new pedal try as many as you can first.
i tried both 5000 and elimator prefered the pearl, strap with red cam a little tension feels great. also saved some cash with the little price differenceherostyle said:I wouldn't say the new holy grail but they are definately uprising out of the market.
The Axis has been around for a little over 15 years - it's completely different than most other pedals - and a lot of guys - especially people who love chaindriven pedals (like the Camco/DW/etc) don't like them. But the guys who like Speedkings love them, because it's based on the same theme as the speedking.slidey said:eliminators are cool man I just bought a gibralter instead (cos' it wos cheep), otherwise I would have a DW or an eliminator
up untill this thread that my good friend & musical collegue Zebedy posted I'd never heard of Axis, now in a week I've heard of them numerous times. I take it they are the new holy grail of pedals??
Tim Brown said:The Axis has been around for a little over 15 years - it's completely different than most other pedals - and a lot of guys - especially people who love chaindriven pedals (like the Camco/DW/etc) don't like them. But the guys who like Speedkings love them, because it's based on the same theme as the speedking.
And yes, the Trick pedals are nice - but I don't really see the need for all of the extra adjustments. If I had known the different between the Axis A and Axis X when I purchased Axis - I'd have just gone with the X version, because Once I set the inital pedal's adjustments - I've never changed them - and that was in... let me think - 1999. LOL
Tim
tilinmyowngrave said:Problem with Axis is that it takes time to get adjusted. At first I hated mine. Now, I prefer them over any other pedal that I've tried.