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Author Topic: Beginning Double Bass  (Read 388 times)
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fattmeat
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« on: August 12, 2002, 08:26 PM »

I've read the other threads about the best double bass pedal. I'm just starting out and was wondering if I should get one of the ones you guys described or would it be alright to learn on something a little more economical. Any recommendations will be appreciated.
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BlackEvovii
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« Reply #1 on: August 12, 2002, 10:18 PM »

what ever works for you, try em out.  One person could like a tama product another a dw and another person could think a Speedking(wrong name?) is better than both.

Tama
DW
Gibraltor(i believe)
make nice pedals
Pearl too.....
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Autist
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« Reply #2 on: August 18, 2002, 01:48 PM »

I just started to search for one of the best pedals in a price class, and Í found a good second hand Iron Cobra.

SO if I where you just think by youre self what you want to pay for a pedal and then go to search for the best and tink of youre self what do I want to do with it, you want to play serious black/death or trash metal wich requires speed look in that direction or if you don't want to...

anyway good luck with finding youre pedal
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