Thanks to Mr. Render's great review and video of the Hyper-Bass conversion kit. I purchased one and I'm lovin' it! It only took about 5 minutes to set it up on my DW7000. I took it right to work and started using it without any practice. For me I decided to use it as a second pedal on the right side so I can slip back and forth during a song. This also leaves my left foot free to play the hihat when I am double-bassing (is that a word?) Hey guys, you probably know by now that I just don't do "metal", but I am finding plenty of uses for the Hyper-bass. If you approach the e-drums thinking that you can get more out of e-drums and A-drums then the Hyper-Bass is a must. I am going to order another one to put near my HH for those 8th note tamborine licks and way more cowbell. For us older drummers the Hyper-Bass is a short cut to all the hours you young guys practice for the thundering double bass sound.Here is a picture of mine.
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Originally posted by hcantu View PostHow much did you pay for it?
I use a duallist pedal which I bought used for $200.....It is the same thing, but I am suspicious that this Hyper bass would be less expensive.
I got the conversion kit on eBay for $79.99 US total. I then had to get a DW 7000 single pedal to hook it up to.
The full pedal costs $174.99 US.
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TD-9, RMP-12, RMP-5 & SonicCell on Gibraltar Quad Stands.
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