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Description

Unlock a new level of drumming precision and power with the Pearl P2052CB Eliminator Redline Double Bass Drum Pedal. Celebrating 25 years of innovation, this pedal is designed for drummers who demand a personalized touch to their playing style. The standout feature here is the interchangeable cam system, allowing you to adjust the pedal's feel with ease. Each cam color corresponds to a different action, from speed-focused to power-centric, enabling swift transitions between them for a seamless performance.

The Eliminator Redline's design incorporates the advanced NiNja skateboard bearings, ensuring ultra-smooth motion with minimal effort. This means you can play faster and longer without fatigue. The QuadBeater head, now with an anti-vibration Control Core, offers enhanced versatility by providing four distinct playing surfaces, each with a unique sound character. This pedal doesn’t just adjust to your playing style—it amplifies it.

Built for both precision and comfort, the PowerShifter adjustment allows you to change the footboard angle, tailoring the pedal's response to your preference. The dual-chain drive is not only silent but also incredibly robust, ensuring consistent power delivery across both pedals.

The Pearl P2052CB isn’t just about performance; it’s about making a statement. Its limited-edition all-black finish and special anniversary logo make it a visually striking addition to any drum kit. Whether you're laying down blistering metal beats or groovy jazz rhythms, this pedal is engineered to keep up with your creative demands.

Key Features:

  • Interchangeable cam system for customizable pedal feel
  • NiNja skateboard bearings for ultra-low friction
  • QuadBeater with anti-vibration Control Core
  • Silent, smooth, sprocketless dual-chain drive
  • PowerShifter footboard angle adjustment
  • Limited-edition all-black finish with anniversary logo
  • Includes carrying case for easy transport
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PROS

  • Smooth ninja bearings enhance performance and precision

  • Extremely durable, built like a tank for long-term use

  • Comes with a hard-sided carrying case with extra storage space

  • Highly customizable with interchangeable cams for different preferences

  • Chain drive offers a powerful kick compared to direct drive

  • Quick and easy setup once adjustments are figured out

  • Can split for use with double kick drums

  • Better value compared to higher-priced competitors with marginal performance differences

CONS

  • Removal of drum key clip from the pedal, unlike previous versions

  • Slave pedal dual pillars can interfere with hi-hat placement

  • Some units missing advertised accessories like interchangeable cams and tools

  • Overwhelming number of customization options for some users

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