Rogers Dyno-Matic RP100 Owner's Manual

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Model #RP100
RogersDrumsUSA.com

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Summary of Contents for Rogers Dyno-Matic RP100

  • Page 1 OWNERS MANUAL Model #RP100 RogersDrumsUSA.com...
  • Page 2 Donʼt be surprised if you find the set-up out of the box to be just perfect the way it is - but with the Rogers Dyno-Matic, youʼll know that you always have options to try something completely different...
  • Page 3 ALWAYS TIGHTEN SCREWS SECURELY ALWAYS RETURN DRUM KEY TO CLIP Pedal Set-up In the box, your Dyno-Matic Pedal has been collapsed for transport. It is easily adjusted for play using the following procedure. Locate the Drum Key mounted in the holder clip on the right side of the frame. Use the Drum Key to loosen the Axle Position Screw as shown above.
  • Page 4 Quick-Flip Dual Surface Beater Without any tools, you can instantly change the Beater playing surface from the standard felt side (muted tone), to the hard plastic side (crisp attack). Simply push down the spring loaded beater head and rotate it to the desired playing surface, and it snaps into place, ready to play.
  • Page 5 Top-mounted, Spring Adjuster Arm The Dyno-Matic features a modern Finger Nut upgrade to one of Rogerʼs original pedal innovations - the top-mounted Spring Lock Nut Adjuster Arm. While playing the pedal, you can easily reach from your playing position to adjust the spring action with one hand.
  • Page 6 What Size is Your Bass Drum? Rogers created the idea of a pedal with a user-expandable height profile. This unique design allows the user to raise the main axle assembly - placing the Beater at the optimum striking position when used with any size bass drum.
  • Page 7 Set the Height For larger bass drums 22” - 30”, you can raise the upper Axle Assembly as desired to center the Beaterʼs strike on the drumhead. 1. Loosen the vertical shaft Wing Nut as shown. 2. Raise the Upper Axle Assembly by the chrome cylinder of the body.
  • Page 8 Adjusting the ʻAttackʼ The Dyno-Matic features an option for the player to add a faster attack to the pedal response. With the Drum Key, loosen the set screw in the surface of the heel plate (shown below). Slide the pedalboard back, away from the frame. Only pull the pedal- board back until the Beater starts to move, then tighten the screw securely.

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