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[QUOTE="Alexecutioner:1188051"][QUOTE="ouchdrummer:1187995"]So, i as opposed to getting into a debate about the appropriate use of triggers, i'm going to go ahead an answer your question. You asked me this the other day, and I don't think you explained it as well then. So here goes: The AXIS pedals have SOO many ways to make adjustments that aren't obvious at all. It took me almost 3 months to really understand what to change when i desire a certain effect. I believe the adjustment you're looking for is an "alan wrench" slot on the joint that connects the top of the left spring to the housing. This is NOT a tension adjustment, and at first glance it looks not like an adjustment, but just like a way to connect the spring to the housing. If you loosen that, while holding the left beater stationary, then adjust that foward or back you will notice that it changes exactly what i think you're talking about... if that's not it, come to my room tonight and get me from my drum practice and I'll take a look at it.[/QUOTE] i wish i knew that before i fucked with something else and stripped the screw. the pedals are currently broken pretty much[/QUOTE]
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