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Dyna-sonic to Dyno-matic

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Has anyone here either purchased or tried the new Rogers Dyno-matic pedal?

Posted on 6 years ago
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Here's a link to the pedal at the Rogers Drums USA website... http://www.rogersdrumsusa.com/bass-drum-pedal/

What I haven't heard about are the type of bearings used for the axle shaft. Anyone know for sure what's being used?

-Mark

Posted on 6 years ago
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From idrum4fun

Here's a link to the pedal at the Rogers Drums USA website... http://www.rogersdrumsusa.com/bass-drum-pedal/What I haven't heard about are the type of bearings used for the axle shaft. Anyone know for sure what's being used?-Mark

My guess would be some type of skateboard bearing, which seems to be pretty commonly used in pedals lately. Even the cheapest ones would be adequate to the task, since they're not used in a continuous RPM application.

Posted on 6 years ago
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Awww come on guys...maybe you need a refresher course...it's all ball bearings nowadays.

-Fletch

Stop stringing and tuning your instrument, make music now.
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Vintage Drums:
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1970ish Star Acrylic 22,12,13,16
1950’s Gretsch tympani 26.5
19?? Sonor roto-tympani 13x12
70’s Ludwig Standard alum 14x5 snare
90’s Arbiter Adv. Tuning 12x5 snare
90’s Ludwig blackrolite 14x5 snare

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Erie 1-ply maple 14x5 snare
Tama S.L.P. Acrylic 14x6.5 snare
Posted on 6 years ago
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From Mr.Toast

Awww come on guys...maybe you need a refresher course...it's all ball bearings nowadays.-Fletch

You're right about that...my dw pedal has ball bearings in places no one would have dreamed of back in the day.

Posted on 6 years ago
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