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    i just saw a pedal called trick, and want to know if anyone owns one or has tried it before because im curious.

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    Never heard of it before....
    My Kit :
    TAMA Imperialstar Midnight Blue
    REMO Encore Heads....
    Meinl Cowbell
    16" Zildjian Avedis Thin Crash
    16" Paiste Alpha Medium Crash
    20" Meinl Rakes Medium Ride
    14" Paiste 3000 Rude Hi-Hat
    8" PST-5 Splash
    6" Meinl Classic Splash
    10" WUHAN S series Splash
    16" ZHT EFX
    17" Stagg China
    P122 Double bass pedal

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    i have heard of trick, i have a feeling, because of the price, that they are amazing, and from testimonials of random people

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    they are pretty expensive, so they must be good!
    Paiste Posse
    14inch 2002 series Sound Edge Hi-hats
    16inch and 18inch Signature series Fast crashes
    20inch 3000 series Ride
    18inch PST5 series China

    Pearl Forum Series drum set
    Pearl Chad Smith Signature snare(steel shell)
    Tama Iron Cobra Chrome

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    i've said it before, but i think the tricks are the future of pedals. way too pricey, but they are the fastest most responsive pedals i've played IMO. they respond so well that it took me several little sessions in the store to get used to it.

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    I was going to buy a trick pedal, but decided to buy a house instead.

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    I am very seriously interested in these pedals, but I just don't know if I can lay down that much dough for a set of pedals...
    The other thing is that none of the shops here carry them, so I would be paying $700-$800 bucks for pedals I have never even stepped on!

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    700-800 $ pedals ??
    Owh man...That was so expensive for a single pedal...
    My Kit :
    TAMA Imperialstar Midnight Blue
    REMO Encore Heads....
    Meinl Cowbell
    16" Zildjian Avedis Thin Crash
    16" Paiste Alpha Medium Crash
    20" Meinl Rakes Medium Ride
    14" Paiste 3000 Rude Hi-Hat
    8" PST-5 Splash
    6" Meinl Classic Splash
    10" WUHAN S series Splash
    16" ZHT EFX
    17" Stagg China
    P122 Double bass pedal

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    the pedal beater must give solid attack. reminds me of the Iron Cobra
    Paiste Posse
    14inch 2002 series Sound Edge Hi-hats
    16inch and 18inch Signature series Fast crashes
    20inch 3000 series Ride
    18inch PST5 series China

    Pearl Forum Series drum set
    Pearl Chad Smith Signature snare(steel shell)
    Tama Iron Cobra Chrome

    RIP Frank - You will be remembered

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    Ive got a trick pro1v single and it is really nice, yah.
    jimbolimbo99 Mapex Mafia

    Mapex M Birch
    Sabian AA and Paragons
    Zildjian A's
    Meinl Generation X
    Dream Lion
    Trick Pro-1V


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    Quote Originally Posted by jimbolimbo99 View Post
    Ive got a trick pro1v single and it is really nice, yah.
    So you would say it is worth that kind of money?

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    i have the trick double pedal and it is amazing. i have the iron cobra also and the tricks are alot better. there is no sound from them at all, the responce is like having the beater welded to your foot. they come as two single pedals, you have take a few parts off and put the parts they send you to make it a double. takes bout 5 or 10 min. i also got the bigfoot model which took a little while to get used to. i would buy them again, but ive seen a few others that look good. the sonor gaint step and the new one that has magnets in it. theres another one but i can't think of the name of it. one more thing on the tricks are that you can adjust them in so many ways and the spring adjustment is just a turn of the knob that is easy to get to. hope this helps

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