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Hello everyone. Here is a quick video showing you some of the features of the new Rogers Dyno-matic Bass Drum Pedal, as well as how to install a strap drive cam to replicate an old school type of feel to this pedal. Learn the super quick, and super easy method for swapping out the chain drive for the strap drive. You can find the Rogers Drums RP100 Dyno-Matic Single Bass Drum Pedal here https://imp.i114863.net/n1ME2A While I don't go too deep into the pedal review, I do discuss the adjustability of the pedal especially in the case of the "awkward throw" the pedal has straight out of the box. With a few adjustments to the beater height (I lowered it a touch), the frame height (to reset my beater height to the strike position I like), the cam angle (to create a smooth stroke/adjust pedal board height), and the spring angle (to fine tune feel/throw) I was able to dial the feel I love, AND with just a few tweaks along the way I was able to get A TON of different feels out of this pedal. This awesome pedal is INCREDIBLY adjustable, incredibly sturdy, and I'm loving having my kit be head to toe Rogers legit. At the end I play for a bit so you can see just how great this pedal is. This is also a great example of the sounds you can get using a Heil Sound PR31 BW as a mono OH, a PR48 as a BD mic, and SoundHoops mics for the snares, and toms. I was demoing the Soundhoops mics for a client so I figured I'd see how they blended with my fave Heil Mics. Thanks for watching.