| The Destroyer Pedal: Putting The Metal In The Rock Band Drum Kit Pedal |
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| Written by Skyler | ||||
| Monday, 03 November 2008 | ||||
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Looking for an alternative to the plastic pedal? I’m sure everybody who plays Rock Band drums has gone through at least one of those plastic drum pedals. I’ve gone through five. Enter The Destroyer Pedal. It may just be that sturdy, high quality metal pedal you’re looking for. The big metal Destroyer Pedal is basically a real drum pedal with an electronic attachment for use with Rock Band and Rock Band 2. The Destroyer Pedal has great sensitivity, sound, feel, and it doesn’t tire out your foot as much as the plastic pedal. The Destroyer Pedal is nothing short of amazing. After I plugged in the Destroyer Pedal, I immediately found that the pedal had intense accuracy. I was able to double-kick (hit twice real fast) fairly well. The weight kept the pedal firm on the ground and it felt natural on the foot. Some players may play on a solid floor, which makes the drum set move when you use the drum pedal. This pedal has some weight to it, so you don’t have to worry about your pedal or drum set moving. The Destroyer Pedal also made a “thump” sound when the pedal hit the stopper. It felt like an extra layer of bass, and it sounded nice when I played along to a song. The only one problem I had with this pedal was a squeaking sound when stepped on. Every time I pressed down I would hear a faint squeak. However, this was easily fixed with a tad of lube. Is the Destroyer Pedal worth it? Absolutely! Even though it may be cost prohibitive for some, if you are an extreme Rock Band drum player, I would definitely purchase this pedal. If you break the Destroyer Pedal, you’ve thrown it off the Empire State building. See a few photos of The Destroyer Pedal here. Check out more information and ordering details on The Destroyer Pedal at www.rockbandpedal.net.
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