GP Percussion DP778TN Pro Quality Double Drum Pedal

GP Percussion DP778TN Pro Quality Double Drum Pedal

Key features

  • Heavy-Duty Pro Quality Construction
  • Chain-drive mechanisms
  • Two, multiple-style beaters can be used one per pedal, or doubled up on one pedal
  • Center linkage adjusts from 15-22.5"
  • Includes drum key.
Size-inch
Warranty1 year parts and labor.

GP Percussion DP778TN Pro Quality Double Drum Pedal

List Price: $189.12$170.21DEALYou Save: $18.91 (10%)
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Customer Reviews

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3.5
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Based on 10 reviews
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Great for the price.
Roman Monda✓ Verified PurchaseApril 24, 2018
Have had it for a few weeks now and I think it's great for the price. If it's your first double kick don't even hesitate, grab this one. That being said, it's not the greatest out there but definitely worth the price and would recommend it to anyone new, just needing it for a practice set up or whatever.
The hardware is heavy-duty and takes a beating - serious value buy
Amazon Customer✓ Verified PurchaseJuly 24, 2017
This is an excellent value for the cost. The hardware is heavy-duty and takes a beating. The response is very tight and the action feels great. My son bought these in hopes of pounding out 50 or so different types of nu-school heavy metal sub-genres with a BPM set to strobe-light speed, and they don't disappoint. Oh, my achin' head. This is the double drum pedal you want, drummers. Just pair it with ear plugs so you can still hear music when you're 50.
this is not a good pedal. I always have to either adjust or ...
Stephen H.✓ Verified PurchaseJuly 5, 2017
I got this for christmas in 2016, when I opened it on christmas morning there was only the first pedal and two beaters, no rod or second pedal. So we sent it back (Having to pay shipping) and they sent me the missing parts. I've had it for over half a year now and I've been working with it for the past hour because it's loose it so many places, this is not a good pedal. I always have to either adjust or tighten something and my left pedal is higher then my right because the left pedal hits the bottom plate if I have it at the same level as the right. I'm now saving up for the Pearl P932 to replace this toy. I know this is a bit of a harsh review but I'm just not satisfied with it and the seller, I would not recommend this pedal, save up some money and get yourself something a little better.
Although I have not made many adjustments it works fine and is quiet
Paul D Farber✓ Verified PurchaseMay 14, 2017
I just moved up from a 'footswitch' type bass pedal (edums) to a kit with a bass drum and needed a kicker. For the price this does it all. Although I have not made many adjustments it works fine and is quiet.

I like that you can use the pedals as a double, a single, or two singles. Most double pedals don't do this. They are double pedals and that's all. So I like that, for the low price, I can start with a single pedal, then add on as I get better. Also a bonus is the 4 sided beater. For triggering a edrum it may not matter... but I was told to avoid felt.... well now I have 2 felt and 2 plastic faces to choose from.

Took off one star because no directions and there is one plastic part that I have no idea where it goes.

Very happy with the kit and quality seem to be OK.... no glaring issues in the week I've had it.
Assembled wrong from factory but fixable.
Amazon Customer✓ Verified PurchaseMay 4, 2017
Assembled wrong at the factory. Had to reasemble. Mine came with the left pedal lower than the right. I'm using mine on an alesis Nitro electronic kit. The left pedal was tapping the clamp making noise. If your having the same problem here is how I fixed mine.

First loosen the two square bolts on middle shaft that connect the slave or left pedal to the main or right pedal. Slide the shaft out and turn it foward one space and reinsert and tighten bolts.

Next loosen shaft where its connected to the main pedal so that all you have is the main pedal to work with. You will have to reposition the left beater back one space on the axle.

To do this remove the upper left spring tensioner assembly. Loosen the axle screw on beater, and screw on top of black frame on the left side. You should be able to slide the axle to the left enought to reposition the beater back one position. Slide the axle back in and make sure the seated ring, bearing and axle are snug with very little play and retighten. Then retighten beater.

Next loosen the top sqrews on the spring tensioners. This will allow you to align both beaters.

After that the pedals were identical. I measured them. Before this the left pedal was 3/4" lower.

All n all its a solid platform and great for beginners however if your not tech savy you might want to pay a few more bucks and get namebrand or take your chance. Giving 4 stars for quality.
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