DG De Gregorio Cajon Pedal

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Cajon pedal

  • Direct connection through a cardan shaft
  • Very comfortable to play due to the special construction
  • Pedal unit convertible for different play options
  • Suitable for all standard cajons with a base area of 30 x 30 cm
Available since September 2016
Item number 395907
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Type Cajon Pedal
189
Including VAT; Excluding €15 shipping
In stock within 3-4 weeks
In stock within 3-4 weeks

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43 Reviews

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Very good pedal
Ole Martin 09.03.2019
This is a very good pedal. Simple to set up, nice spring tension, drum key holder and so on. Perhaps the best cajon pedal out there?
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Christmas came early
TimF. 31.08.2022
Great pedal, fits perfectly on my Di Gregorio cajon and stays there.
The manual is with small black and white pictures, which makes it hard to follow. Look on both sides to ensure you install it on the right foot (left or right).
Excellent use ability and adjustment. Only downside is the tight string, need to get used to it maybe.

Also nice to see it sent in a Christmas's package of Thomann 🤣
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Beatsynch 07.06.2020
The pedal has accurate and precise response. The build quality is very good. It took months before it was shipped though. I don’t know why. Anyhow, it was worth while waiting. I have tried wire operated pedals, and this was superior by far!!
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Very useful tool
Larry Lurex 02.02.2018
The ability to use your foot instead of one of your hands adds an extra useful limb to your arsenal that can realy make a difference. Either it is a cymbal, a tambourine, a shaker, or any percussion you can imagine, the freedom acquired by puting a foot in the game gives a great advantage, especially for a live player. This particular pedal is a solid, well built structure, definitely more reliable choice than a more common cable cajon pedal. It's more accurate when it comes to press - hit response, closer to an actual bass drum pedal, while with a cable pedal there's usually a small time gap. Additionaly, there's no worry of a sudden cable break while performing live, which would be inconvenient. On the disadvantages, the angle in which the De Gregorio pedal can be used is limited as the rod that connects the beater to the footboard doesn't work if too angled at both ends (too angled meaning no more than about 110 - 120 degrees, anything closer to a right angle will get the whole thing stuck. Nothing too uneasy but it limits the angle in which you are able to sit and play, as opposed to the complete freedom of the cable. Also, the packaging is kind of uncomfortable with no instruction manual whatsoever. I had to assemble the whole thing using zoomed pictures of the product from the internet. That should be fixed.
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