| | |  | Accessories | Home » » » Gibraltar Velocity 3311DB Double Drum Pedal | | | | | | | Description: | | The Gibraltar 3000 Series Velocity Strap Drive single and double bass drum pedals are down and dirty pedals designed to be straightforward and fast. The double pedal features include a Rock stabilizer plate on slave pedal and a Hardened steel universal connecting rod. | | | Features: | |
• Wave Pedal Board Design
• Dual Surface Beater
• Adjustable Spring Tension
• Lightweight, Sturday Powder Coated Frame
• Model: 311DB
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 20.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 8.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 20.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 15.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 3 reviews |
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7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
A Double DelightNov 02, 2009
By Frank D. Ray
"The Baldblaster"
I've written many Drums,Cymbal and hardware reviews for a Major National Music chain store and I have to say this is one of my favorite product review. Even though it's not a total 5 star I give Gibralter a tip of the hat. I'll do this in PROS & CONS
FIRST THE PROS:1st-Cool looking waveboards that are thick & heavy to feel but,light when playing WOW! 2nd- the Slave pedal was awesome in all aspect.Velcro bottom,Black metal (ionized# and adjustable strap w/the option of connecting another pedal to it#nice#. 3rd-Solid heavy duty beaters that once again heavy to hold but, light on the feet. 4th-Master pedal was the same heavy metal as the slave pedal w/cool looking rod connecting master to slave which is adjustable to about a foot and a half. Also has 6 lug screws to cover both pedals-just like the higher end models. 5th-The Kevlar strap which is the main attraction to this(Velocity series)also stands up to the other big boys! Now to the Cons: 1st-When I opened the box there was no manual which is important to players especial to people who have never had a DB-Pedal. Luckly this wasn't my first DB Pedal, so it was just remembering your abc's then you remember how to assemble it.(which wasn't that hard for previous DB owners before#. 2nd-Unlike the Slave pedal the Master pedal has two rods coming from the heal board.#picture a Electric kit pedal).Why couldn't both pedals have the same footboards? I guess they have their reasons! 3rd-The tension Rods/springs are so tight that you have to get a small adjustable wrench to adjust them.Forget trying it with your hands-I tried!***Overall I like the action ,strap and velcro slave pedal.It's a great pedal to have instead of paying the price for the other big name brands.
2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Great pedal for begginer or proAug 11, 2009
By Jacob Shani This pedal is really smooth! You can count on a long life and you wont have to think about chains braking. I tried this at a music store and it is just as smooth as a DW 7000 pedal. Great pedal! Great Price.
Main pedal bounces!Aug 15, 2011
By Jeff S. This would be a very nice pedal, but the main pedal will bounce if you play heel up. A rock plate like what's on the slave pedal would fix the problem, but currently, you cannot buy just a plate to fix the problem. Here is a video of the problem: [...]
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