Rogers Dyno-Matic RP100 Owner'S Manual Download 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.  Youʼll notice that the chain is now on an 

angle, and the response will feel a bit ʻsnappierʼ 

and faster when you play.  

Performance Tip - The Importance of Alignment

Incorrect

Correct

Incorrect

Correct

Bad alignment of the Beater & Chain Cams can affect performance. After adjusting the 

pedal components, view the axle straight-on to make sure the cams are aligned correctly. 

The Beater Cam should be centered

on the knurled axle bushing.

The Chain Cam, Chain & Pedalboard

should all be in a straight line.

Summary of Contents for Dyno-Matic RP100

Page 1: ...Model RP100 OWNERS MANUAL RogersDrumsUSA com ...

Page 2: ...ble compo nents like the Beater Cam Spring Arm and Pedalboard Axle positioning the Dyno Matic gives the player control over several different dynamic combinations at once The Dyno Matic is engineered throughout for ease of operation even the way the pedal attaches and releases from the drum is just a simple flip of a lever First let us introduce you to some of the key components of the Dyno Matic ...

Page 3: ... the Spring Arm Beater and Pedal board move together once the Axle Position Screw is released Make sure to tighten the Axle Position Screw securely and return the Drum Key to its holding clip on the pedal frame KEY The Dyno Matic attaches to a bass drum hoop quickly simply with the flip of the Hoop Clamp lever With the Hoop Clamp open lever down insert the hoop fully into the clamp area as shown R...

Page 4: ...a ribbed rubber sole on the bottom of main pedal frame for maximum grip on smooth surfaces For playing on carpeted surfaces adjustable Anchor Screws are located on both sides of the pedal frame Adjust with your fingers to extend the Anchorsʼ pointed tips to bite into the carpet and prevent movement Adjustable Toe Stop The optional Toe Stop for the pedalboard can be easily adjusted forward or back ...

Page 5: ...e Beater Length Screw with the Drum Key as shown on the right Be sure to tighten the screws securely once positioned Lock Nut Finger Nut Beater Angle Screw Beater Length Screw The Dyno Matic features a modern upgrade to one of Rogerʼs original pedal innovations the top mounted Spring Adjuster Arm While playing the pedal you can easily reach from your playing position to adjust the spring action wi...

Page 6: ...ause of the independent control of the Pedalboard position the Beater Cam and the Spring Arm a player can maintain the comfort of their same familiar playing positions while also striking the ʻsweet spotʼ of any size bass drum See next page 6 for the simple procedure to adjust for different size bass drums Rogers created the idea of a pedal with a user expandable height profile This unique design ...

Page 7: ...embly by the chrome cylinder of the body Tighten the Wing Nut securely at the desired height 3 With the Drum Key loosen the Axle Release Screw as shown to return the Pedalboard to your preferred playing position then be sure to tighten the Axle Release Screw securely IMPORTANT 4 Use the Drum Key to loosen the Beater Angle Screw as shown to return the Beater to your preferred playing angle then be ...

Page 8: ...ighten the screw securely Youʼll notice that the chain is now on an angle and the response will feel a bit ʻsnappierʼ and faster when you play Performance Tip The Importance of Alignment Incorrect Correct Incorrect Correct Bad alignment of the Beater Chain Cams can affect performance After adjusting the pedal components view the axle straight on to make sure the cams are aligned correctly The Beat...

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