
Depending on your preference, the Beater can be
positioned closer or farther away from the Bass Drum Head.
This is accomplished by loosening the Key Bolt on the
Beater Angle Cam and swinging the Beater to the desired
angle. Re-tighten the Key Bolt to secure the angle (Fig.3).
DuoBeat Beater (2-Surface Beater)
The DuoBeat Beater features a Felt Surface for a full, (A)
warm sound and a Plastic Surface for a sharper, (B)
punchier sound. Use the side that best suits your playing
Insert the shaft of the DuoBeat Beater into the Beater
Holder Link and tighten the Key Bolt with the provided
Drum Key to secure the Beater at the desired height.
Experiment with different Beater heights to find the best
combination of power and speed (Fig.2).
If the Drive Shafts are extended too far, they will separate
from the Center Connecting Tube. Reassemble them with the
dots aligned as shown in Fig.6-B.
Connecting the Drive Shaft Assembly
Connect the ends of the Drive Shaft (A) to the short
extensions (B) on the Main and Slave Side Pedals. You may
need to rotate the Cam on the Slave Side Pedal to bring the
footboard of the Slave Side (left) Pedal to the proper playing
height (angle) before attaching the Drive Shaft Joints (A) to
both pedals. Tighten Key Bolt ① with the provided Drum
Key and then Key Bolt (Figs.4, 5).②
To adjust the length of the Drive Shaft, loosen the Key
Bolts on the Center Connecting Tube of the Drive Shaft
Assembly with the provided Drum Key and adjust the
distance between the Main Pedal and the Slave Side
Pedal to your liking. Make sure to re-tighten the Key Bolts
after making the adjustment (Fig.6-A).