Feature:
The infinitely adjustable cam allows a feel different for every player. The materials it is made out of create a feeling like you're playing on air. Literally. Many apects of this pedal are revolutionary.
Quality:
The a material are both light and durable, and the design of the cam allows it to remain stable no matter how hard you stomp.
Value:
Despite the incredible speed, control, durability, and power of these pedals, I feel they were a tad bit overpriced.
Desirability:
The smoothness of the footbpard and razor-sharp looks of the heel plate are very eye-catching, and long-lasting. The design is not over-whelming and seemingly simplistic, even though they're are extremely advanced features.
Sound:
These Pedals are extremely responsive-- they enable me to play with more fluency, and ease, and a with a great deal of symmetry compared to my old Iron Cobras. With the offset cam, and my tight heads, there is an extremely aggressive attack, in addition to blistering speeds.
Ease of Use:
My style comes heavily from my thighs and upper legs-- a lot of pedal mashing. With my old pedals I was having to expend too much energy. When Covering Disasterpiece with my band, I pulled a muscle. It even slightly affects me today. But with these pedals, I rarely run into these kind of problems.
Support:
I have not had any problems with the pedals. Although when dealing with them, with one of my toms, they provided quick and excellent service.
Overall:
This pedal is the worth the money. However, if you need more precise, groove-oriented feel, than you would need something a little heavier.
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