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Pearl Eliminator Redline Series Pedals

Description
Like all Eliminators, the pedal has removable traction grip inserts that can be adjusted or removed to tailor the amount of grip or slip. The plate is even reversible for more choices. In addition, patented seat cup features a hinged platform for outstanding stability and consistent hi-hat sound.
Pearl's swiveling legs allow perfect placement by themselves or with multi-pedal set-ups. And a precision Spring Tension Dial features a positive click stop designed for precise control over hi-hat tension.
The exclusive PosiLink drive system features twin double-chain driven cams one of which accepts your choice of six interchangeable cam profiles (four included and two optional) so you can customize the response from mild to wild. If you want a traditional direct drive feel, use one of the two round cam profiles. But if you dare, try the four eccentric cam profiles with varying degrees of offset for accelerated feel that you can't get from any other hi-hat on the planet!
The extra large non-slip rubber feet have a push button activated spike that pops out for non-slip grip on carpet or rubber surface. A second button returns it instantly to its recessed position.
The H2050 now features a patented footboard attachment system and docking station for improved stability and security during transport. The footboard is attached via a tongue and groove-type locking system that holds the stand rigidly at a perfect 90-degree angle for maximum stability. The integrated docking station clamps the footboard safely and securely during transport for maximum protection of the chain and cam system.
PowerShifter allows the player to quickly shift the footboard to one of three playing positions. This changes the angle of the pull chain which in turn changes the overall feel of the hi-hat action.

Features
- Supergrip clutch
- Hi-hat seat cup
- Swiveling legs
- Precision Spring tension dial
- PosiLink twin cam drive with interchangeable cams
- Traction plate footboard
- Convertible spike-rubber feet
- Footboard docking station
- PowerShifter
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Reviewed by 2 customers
Great Product. Smooth durable quality.
submitted5 years ago
byHammy B
fromDuluth, MN
I use the product for everything at this point. We've all played on trashy high hat stands, where the spring setting is terrible or nonadjustable, weak components, slipping clutch, radical pedal height and feel. Then, we've all played on adequate pedals and hi-hat stands. What a world of difference! You can actually adjust things and have a consistence feel, no falling apart or slipping clutch. Sweet! Then..... there is excellence! This stand reaches the next level honestly. It has everything you need, with excellent durability, plus the two leg design is versatile to set up with crash stand or double kick pedal applications. I'd spend $300 to have excellence over $200 to have adequate. Life long investments. Plus, if you have never played a quality hit-hat pedal you don't know what your missing. It's just as important as a kick pedal. You need more control with your hit-hats than the kick pedal most of the time anyways. Especially for recording or miced scenarios when you are required to play very soft and with clean cuts. Graduate.
Great design and quality overall, well worth the price!
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submitted9 years ago
bySpuds
fromColumbia, SC
Great dynamics with only 2 stands instead of the traditional 3 and the stands can be adjusted. The design is unbelievably genius! I use double bass pedals and it fits perfectly besides the left extended pedal. Love this stand!
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submitted5 years ago
asked byMASTer8270
fromIllinois
I have an eliminator redline double bass pedal next to a 930 three-legged hi hat stand that swivels. My hi hat stand looks a little weird the way it's set up, but it doesn't really get in the way or bother me. So my question: ***Is this two legged stand in any way wobbly or flimsy?*** Obviously I want to get the pro version of the redline stand but my three legged stand works just fine and I don't want to spend more money on something that I'm not sure will work as good as my cheaper one. So if you could just tell me how sturdy it is so I can decide if it's worth it, I would appreciate it. Thanks
It's not any less sturdy than a 3 legged stand. The back of the pedal array is actually reinforced which adds stability.