YAMAHA DRUM FOOT PEDAL LINE PROVIDES FIRM FOUNDATION
New Single and Double Models Adapt to Any Drumming Style
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FP-9410
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BUENA PARK, CA (October 25, 2002)Recognizing
the need for sturdy, durable and reliable drum hardware components,
Yamaha Drums has introduced a new series of foot pedals, ranging
from lightweight designs for beginning players to professional
features for the serious or career musician.
Five single- and seven double-pedal models are currently
shipping. Notated with prefixes FP or DFP, all models with foot
boards feature collapsible frames for easy packing and storage.
A variety of drive typesincluding single or double chain,
direct or strap driveprovide extremely smooth action and
will satisfy the requirements of any musical style. All pedals
are manufactured to extreme tolerances in Yamaha's motorcycle
factory, and will easily withstand the rigors of constant use
or the abuse of the road.
"Today, more than ever, drummers must be able
to adapt musically," states Jerry Andreas, marketing manager,
Yamaha Drums, "and support that with reliable, versatile
gear. These new pedals offer a wide rage of feel that will address
the needs of any type of music and withstand any style of drumming."
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DFP-9310
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Additional features include footboard and beater
angle adjustment, real felt beaters, a spring lock system, new
footboard and heel designs, and soft cases for selected models.
"In the world of drum kit hardware, perhaps
no component is more important than foot pedals," states
Dave Jewell, Drum product manager. "In creating this line,
Yamaha researched what did and did not work in product lines from
the past, and also examined the needs of today's drummer.
The result is an entire line that has been redesigned from the
ground up."
For more information on the FP and DFP Foot Pedals,
write Yamaha Corporation of America, Pro Audio & Combo Division,
Drum Products, P.O. Box 6600, Buena Park, CA 90622; telephone
(714) 522-9011; e-mail infostation@yamaha.com;
or visit www.yamaha.com or www.yamaha.com/drums.htm.