New Gemini 241 Double Bass Drum Pedal July 11, 1997
Gemini Percussion Systems Inc. is pleased to announce the launch of the Gemini
241 double bass drum pedal. This unique and innovative product lets drummers
play double bass patterns with one foot (toe and heel) while allowing complete
high-hat freedom with the other foot. This is made possible by our inventive and
patented (design patent in place, world wide patent pending) approach of the
completely independent heel and toe mechanisms mounted on a single chassis.
The Gemini 241 drum pedal is the result of five years of intense ergonomic
consideration, constructed of high-tech heat-treated aluminum alloy throughout
and CNC machined to ISO 9000 specs. The Gemini 241 was designed by a drummer
for drummers.
Patterns and syncopation's are obtainable in a very short period of time by
professional and amateurs alike. This amazing pedal will revolutionize drumming
capabilities, thus introducing a new era in percussion history. Gemini Percussion
Systems Inc. is located in Windsor, Ontario, Canada (across the river from Detroit, Michigan) a hot bed of high-tech manufacturing and tool & die companies
which support the automotive industry. Windsor is also home of the 1997 car of the
year, the Chrysler mini-van.
Maurice LaBute, CEO and inventor of the 241 pedal, is a seasoned drummer as well
as a robotics engineer, formerly of Chrysler Canada. The company group consists
of machine builders, audio-visual technicians, market researchers and multi-media
professionals; the majority of whom are professional drummers.
Pilot surveys are complete and full manufacturing capabilities are in place to
meet the demand of the World market. Maintenance, parts and supply infrastructure
are being designed, and implemented to meet the following Schedule: North America
- 8 Weeks, Europe - 10 Weeks.
Look for them Modern Drummer and Drum Business magazines. For more information, call them at (800) 205-8147. |