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Pearl P120P PowerShifter Bass Drum Pedal

Pearl P120P PowerShifter Bass Drum Pedal
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Pearl P120P PowerShifter Bass Drum Pedal

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The P120P offers Eliminator inspired styling, lightning fast response and heavy hitting power. With floor plate. Features: single chain; round cam; updated footboard; black posts; new heavier DuoBeat beater; P-2000 spring w/New spring hook; new nylon cam roller; new spring tension rubber washer; UltraGrip clamp bolt; PowerPlate.The revolutionary PowerShifter function is a major advancement in pedal technology. By "shifting" the footboard forward or back, the leverage and thus the feel of the pedal is altered from light, medium and heavy to suit your personal playing style.

 
List Price: $119.00
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Product Details
Product Length:13.89 inches
Product Width:9.39 inches
Product Height:7.4 inches
Product Weight:6.0 pounds
Package Length:13.85 inches
Package Width:9.0 inches
Package Height:7.35 inches
Average Customer Rating: based on 1 reviews

Features
  • Standard equipment on Pearl's Export Series

  • Heavier DuoBeat Beater

  • Eliminator-inspired looks

  • Single chain

  • New super-responsive round cam


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:5.0
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5good quality  Oct 30, 2007
I just have the pedal 3 weeks now, its responding well on foot movement. Kick sound ist hard, and there is a plastic side too that can be set to be the kicking point of the mallet, the mallet is square formed not round. For what I play it is too hard, but thats always so, I am more into classical percussion and Jazz, I simply put some cloth around it to make it sound softer. For Hardrock I play it as it is, without softening.

Nothing to say about log term quality, but it seems sturdy.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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