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At my gig on Saturday I had a problem with my 60's speed king pedal,

as it hit the bass drum it juddered so instead of one stroke it did 3, the main strike plus 2 small hits

I have never had this problem before and I tried another make of pedal on the bass drum the next day and did not have that problem with that pedal

has anybody come across this problem before and knows how to fix it

the speed king is my favorite pedal and I would really like to keep using it

thanks in advance

Kev

Posted on 9 years ago
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Yes, I have this same problem. I was blaming it on lazy footwork on my part, but maybe it is a Speed King issue. Anxious to hear if anyone has any other answers (return spring tension or something).

Gary G.
1963 Ludwig Gold Sparkle Hollywood Kit
Ludwig Collection: 10 Vintage Snare Drums, 4 Customized Vintage Snare Drums, 4 Vintage Foot Pedals, 1 Single Value Bugle
Posted on 9 years ago
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Loosen the two screws on the bottom of the goal post. take out the piston and springs, and check if any of those two items are broken or bent.

Joe


“I did not trip and fall. I attacked the floor and I believe I am winning.”
Posted on 9 years ago
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As crazy as it may sound, move the position of the beater to where it is hitting the batter head. Try it a little higher up. I've had two drums in which I had some Speed King problems and this was the fix.

Mike

Posted on 9 years ago
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Easy triplet's yeah man lol

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Posted on 9 years ago
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thanks for the ideas guys, not sure about the trip ones:rolleyes:

anyway, I tried moving the beater up and it did not solve the problem. However when I took the beater out completely I noticed that the rod was bent!. I have a new beater in one of the drawers so I am going to put that on tonight & I will let you know the outcome

thanks again guys

Kev

Posted on 9 years ago
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From blackd

thanks for the ideas guys, not sure about the trip ones:rolleyes:anyway, I tried moving the beater up and it did not solve the problem. However when I took the beater out completely I noticed that the rod was bent!. I have a new beater in one of the drawers so I am going to put that on tonight & I will let you know the outcomethanks again guysKev

It probably got bent from you resting your foot on it more than the strain of the hit. Been there done that.....

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Posted on 9 years ago
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I keep it loose in the hardware case so it may have been bent between stands plus its over 50 years old

Posted on 9 years ago
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You might check the bottom plate that connects the heel of the foot board to the bottom of the post assembly. I had a similar proble, recently and determined that this bottom plate was bent and therefore didn't sit flat on the floor causing a similar problem. Good luck!

Posted on 9 years ago
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From mlayton

As crazy as it may sound, move the position of the beater to where it is hitting the batter head. Try it a little higher up. I've had two drums in which I had some Speed King problems and this was the fix.Mike

It's called bass drum chatter and it isn't just Speed Kings. If any pedal isn't properly set-up and adjusted, it will 'chatter' against the head. Mike gave you the fix! Also check the angle at which the beater is striking the head. It should be only slightly forward of parallel to the drum head when the beater is held against the head.

John

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Posted on 9 years ago
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