is it worth changing Axis al2 to Trick pro1 V

  • sega

    shcha like all sorts of demon drive / speed cobra in fashion)

  • solidator

    All top pedals are very good. Changing the chain to direct or vice versa is understandable, but changing to similar pedals is, in my opinion, a pointless waste of time, money, energy. From this you will not start playing faster or clearer.

  • drummies

    If you are offered your axis to give up on someone's trick in a similar state without \ with a symbolic surcharge, then it's worth it, but selling your axis for 20 + \ - to buy a trick for 50 + \ - I wouldn't

  • 5seven

    if you play with triggers, then it’s better not to find Axis ekits, plus Axis, this constructor-pedal can be remade for yourself with minimal cost

  • alex_marchenko

    dude axis has neither attack nor x% I don’t have. The promoted g% me! For three years he was tormented by tears. was..

  • sega

    everything is in order with the axis, you need to be able to tune and play on it what it is intended for

  • aroma

    Axis is shit, imho. I tested it often, too light, zero attacks. And often friends complained that it breaks down very quickly. Mironov here is his for 3 months gouged. The track is another matter. Wildly durable, powerful, with a good attack. You can ask Novikov, he will tell you everything. And plus the track is pedals that have no analogues in the world, thanks to the unique location of the spring. This also gives a certain feeling. Again, excellent pedals - hooves. Strong, very heavy, very powerful. And incredibly reliable. It's good to play on the hooves, unfortunately I haven't tried it on the track, but it seems to me that it's less convenient, due to a narrower football. Good luck in choosing))

  • bigblackboo

    the trick, with all its advantages, has one thing, a little inertia at speed. (when compared with the hands of roughly Moeller) perhaps this is a subjective feeling. If you want the ideal, the hoof is better. Axis Al2 I got loose after a year.