[quote name='RonnieWrecked']i hear that heel up technique isn't omega pedal friendly, which is why i passed it up when i first thought about getting a new pedal. also you're suppose to put foam or something on the head of the beater that the guys that make the pedal supply you, but those break down very fast. also the omega pedal uses a mechanical switch, which in the long run has a higher chance of breaking than using magnet censors.
as for the destroyer pedal, last time i checked [ 2 weeks ago ] they had 1000+ backorders.[/QUOTE]
all great info. honestly since i already had a pedal, i hadnt looked too much at the details or reviews on the omega pedal, i just thought it seemed to be a good choice based on the fact it was setup similar to mine.
i would also suggest making your own. it's not tough at all and you can use whatever pedal and setup you want. you have the option of not using the beater arm at all, angling it down to hit some sort of padding on the drum kit support (a little more work, since you have to kinda take apart the pedal) or buying/making a practice pad for the beater to hit.
when making your own, you can test different setups until you find one that suits you.