Nie gram już, może rzadko, ale perkusja i muzyka na zawsze będzie już w moim sercu. Świetny film! Wykonanie tych pedałów, dbałość o szczegóły, wszystkie regulacje i te małe usprawnienia ułatwiające życie użytkownikowi... Czarcie Kopyto to nie pedały, to małe dzieła sztuki, tak wizualnej jak i inżynieryjnej! Jestem pod ogromnym, ogromnym wrażeniem! Czapki z głów Panowie, kłaniam się przed Waszym geniuszem :)
Beautiful video tutorial. For be honest the system spring tension it's very hard and I almost broke my fingers. It's a most beautiful and solid pedal more than ACD drum pedals I dare say. But the design... ACD have more range of adjustments and Czarcie kopyto it remains the same design without innovating anything at all. I would like to suggest that instead of putting an alpha pedal and a slave, it should be two alphas so that the people who play on the left wing do it without problem since sometimes the slave has less speed than the alpha pedal. It's just a suggestion.
That's right. You should first adjust the direct drive angle and then fix the height since adjusting angle effects on footboard height too. Not so many drummer mention it and think they both do the same thing.
They look like awesome pedals. But on the other hand, it looks like a pain in the ass for the setups. Like, in a context that you're touring and play on different drum sets each night....boii what a waste of time haha ! Allen key is a major bummer (in my opinion). What if you need it and loose it ? You can't rely on guitar players cause they're obviously smaller gage. Then you just....adapt ? It sucks haha without a doubt they look like awesome pedals but man they don't look "user friendly" in this matter. I tought about getting a pair myself (I'm using trick pedals) and I've never encountered issues whatsoever even by playing different kits. Maybe sometimes but it took like 5 seconds to adjust and boom ! But I must admit that in a studio / rehearsal/ personal space...they do look freakin awesome to play with
If you're playing gigs and such you should have your hardcase with you and within it all the tools necessary to complete any adjustments needed. Obviously, only if you have time. I'm sure they will work just fine without the fine tuning but its awesome that the option is there if needed!