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Drum & Percussion

Pearl P3002D Demon Drive 3000 Series Direct Drive Double Pedal

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The Demon Direct Drive Double Bass Pedal system is so advanced and so well engineered, you’ll swear you’re playing two bass drums. From lightning-fast blast beats to deep, rock-solid grooves, Demon Drive is designed to maximize your playing in any style.  The first pedal system that easily converts from a long board to a traditional pedal board, Demon Drive’s modular design makes it configurable with the primary pedal on the right or left side; making it playable for right or left-handed drummers. The machined aluminum Z-Link Drive Shaft assures latency-free performance from both the Primary and Secondary pedals. The Direct Link drive’s spherical bearings combine with an array of custom settings for the smoothest pedal action possible. Every aspect of the pedal’s performance -from the way it feels in play to its level of speed and contact- directly affects your playing, so the P3002D is adjustable to fully suit your individual playing style. Unleash the Demon and find out what custom feel is all about.

 

Model: P3002D

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SPECIFICATIONS

DRIVE

Direct LInk

FOOT BOARD

Duo-Deck Convertible

UNIVERSAL DRIVE SHAFT

Z-Link Machined

DRIVE BEARINGS

Ninja Low-Friction

BEATER

Control Core

TENSION ADJUSTMENT

Click-Lock

PEDAL HEIGHT

Infinitely Adjustable

BEATER ANGLE

Infinitely Adjustable

CASE

Included

Brand

Pearl

Since 1946, Pearl has produced musical instruments in Japan. Founder Katsumi Yanagisawa changed the company's emphasis from percussion instruments to drums in 1950, and a few years later added Timpani, Latin percussion, and marching drums. Since that time, Pearl have become increasingly successful. Pearl has established a reputation that is as reliable as their equipment and is a favourite among professional players all over the world, including Dennis Chambers, Ian Paice, and Joey Jordison to name a few.