Axis Sonic Hammer Beater

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With variable stroke length.

Developed for the Axis A pedal, the Sonic Hammer makes it possible to adjust the point at which the beater impacts the drumhead. It acts as a footboard height adjustment and offers a unique and very positive feel. Increases the power of the Axis A without making it feel heavier.

Axis Sonic Hammer Beater Features:

  • Allows adjustment of beater impact point
  • Acts as a footboard height adjustment
  • Provides a unique and positive feel
  • Increases Axis A power without making it feel heavier

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Descent Beaters.

These beaters are very adjustable as described. Once they are dialed in, you have to crank the nut to keep them from moving on you, and they are quite a bit heavier than my standard beaters, so I noticed they make me a tad slower. I'm use to my rubber beater, so I don't get the punch i'm looking for with the felt. The upsides are the adjustability, able to set where ever your heart desires. Also like that all you have to relace is a stick on felt, and not the whole beater, or head assembly. The downside is they seem heavier than normal beaters, and takes a few tries to get it adjusted to wear you want it. Wouldn't really recomend for new players.

Reviewed by Ed Shaw on 8/11/2008 who plays Metal, Classic Rock..

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