Yep, and it's a little ripper, as we say in Oz. Or we used to say it anyway... I'm a bit old school, it would seem. But those Tama/Camco pedals are great. I'm with most people here - I also have a couple of Speed Kings which I love and use often, but this is a great bit of gear and when I'm not SK-ing it, I'm Tama/Camco-ing!
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Also have two bought way back in the mid-80s.
Still use them when not using my even older Camco pedal with an Ippolito chain drive.
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Yep, and it's a little ripper, as we say in Oz. Or we used to say it anyway... I'm a bit old school, it would seem. But those Tama/Camco pedals are great. I'm with most people here - I also have a couple of Speed Kings which I love and use often, but this is a great bit of gear and when I'm not SK-ing it, I'm Tama/Camco-ing!
I've been playing on it at the house this week on both my Clubdate kit and WFL kit. The pedal is so smooth!! I feel like I can even get more power out of it than i can with other pedals when I really lay into it
-Justin
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"People might look at you a bit funny, but it's okay. Artists are allowed to be a bit different."- Bob Ross
"After silence, that which comes closest to expressing the inexpressible is music..." - Aldous Huxley
Posted on 8 years ago
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