Double Bass Drum Pedals
Trying to decide between single and double bass drum pedals can be frustrating. There are hundreds of models available and every drummer has their own preference. Before purchasing pedals, you might want to know which drum pedal customization options are important to you. What I want to discuss here is the advantages/disadvantages of a single vs. double pedal.
Double pedals are great for those with limited space. If you don’t have room for another twenty-two inch bass drum in your practice area then definitely get the double pedals. It also allows for a more consistent tone. If you’re using two bass drums with single pedals, then you have to make sure that both drums are tuned the same (Learn How To Tune Drums). Double pedals utilize only one bass drum, so it produces two notes of the same tone. It’s also one less carrying case to haul around.
One disadvantage of double pedals I have heard is that the footboard that is not attached to the bass drum will have a delayed response or slower action than the one that is attached. Usually you can blame this on lack of practice with the “weak” foot and it can be corrected through practice. You can also adjust the settings on the “weak” pedal differently to compensate. It can also be less expensive to buy double pedals than to buy an extra bass drum, but this would depend on how much you spend on your footboard.
Having two bass shells does offer it’s own advantages. Some people do like the feel of a single pedal better. As mentioned above, it feels more responsive to their foot movements whereas a double kick can feel less responsive to the weak foot. If you have the toms to mount, an extra bass gives you the mounting room you need, whereas a single bass with double pedal would require that you buy either mounting stands or a rack system. And let’s be honest, two bass drums look way cooler than a single bass does.
You can learn more about pedals and even purchase Double Bass Drum Pedals here.
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