HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
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9206008000 | Doc | 42.8% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
9209991000 | Doc | 43.2% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
9209991000 | Doc | 43.2% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8509905500 | Doc | 59.2% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8508600000 | Doc | 55.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8508700000 | Doc | 80.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8543709820 | Doc | 57.6% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8543709820 | Doc | 57.6% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
Bass Drum Pedals
A bass drum pedal is a mechanical device used to strike a bass drum, typically within a drum kit. It allows drummers to play the bass drum hands-free, enabling complex rhythms and increased sonic possibilities.
Material
Bass drum pedals are constructed from a variety of materials, influencing their feel, durability, and price. Common materials include:
- Metal: Steel, aluminum, and brass are frequently used for the frame, baseplate, chain/strap, and beaters. Steel provides robustness, aluminum offers lightweight performance, and brass contributes to a warmer tone.
- Chain/Strap: Most pedals utilize either a chain or a strap to connect the footplate to the beater. Chain drives are generally faster and more responsive, while strap drives offer a smoother, quieter feel.
- Cam: Cams, which dictate the beater's motion, can be made from metal or plastic.
- Bearings: Bearings (steel or bronze) reduce friction in moving parts, enhancing smoothness and speed.
- Spring: The spring tension adjusts the pedal’s resistance and return speed.
Purpose
The primary purpose of a bass drum pedal is to provide a consistent and controlled strike to the bass drum, allowing drummers to:
- Maintain Rhythm: Enables consistent beats without relying on manual striking.
- Increase Speed & Power: Allows for faster and more powerful bass drum playing.
- Expand Musical Techniques: Facilitates advanced techniques like double bass drumming, heel-toe technique, and various rhythmic patterns.
- Dynamic Control: Provides control over the volume and attack of the bass drum.
Function
A bass drum pedal functions through a lever system. The key components and their functions include:
- Footplate: The part the drummer presses with their foot.
- Lever: Amplifies the force applied to the footplate.
- Chain/Strap: Transmits the motion from the lever to the beater.
- Beater: Strikes the bass drum head.
- Cam: Shapes the beater's trajectory and influences the pedal's feel.
- Spring: Returns the pedal to its original position after each strike.
- Adjustments: Various adjustments allow customization of tension, height, angle, and beater position.
Usage Scenarios
Bass drum pedals are used in a wide range of musical genres and settings:
- Rock & Metal: Essential for fast double bass drumming and powerful rhythms.
- Jazz: Used for subtle and nuanced bass drum playing, often employing techniques like feathering.
- Funk & R&B: Provides rhythmic foundation and groove.
- Pop & Electronic Music: Supports a variety of rhythmic styles.
- Studio Recording: Used to create precise and consistent bass drum tracks.
- Live Performance: A fundamental component of most drum kits.
Common Types
Several types of bass drum pedals cater to different playing styles and preferences:
- Single Pedal: The most basic type, using a single beater.
- Double Pedal: Features two beaters, allowing for rapid double bass drumming. Subtypes include:
- Direct Drive: The chain or strap is directly connected to the cams, offering a fast and direct response.
- Gear Drive: Uses gears to connect the cams, providing a smoother, more controlled feel.
- Belt Drive: Uses a belt for connection, offering a quieter, smoother feel.
- Longboard Pedal: Features an extended footboard for increased leverage and control.
- Remote Pedal: Allows the beater to be positioned remotely from the main pedal mechanism, often used in complex setups.
- Self-Adjusting Pedal: Designed to automatically adjust to the drummer's foot movement.
- Electronic Bass Drum Pedal: Simulates the feel of a traditional pedal, but outputs a digital signal.
Bass drum pedals fall under the category of parts and accessories for musical instruments. Here's a breakdown of relevant HS codes based on the provided information:
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9209991000: Parts (for example, mechanisms for music boxes) and accessories (for example, cards, discs and rolls for mechanical instruments) of musical instruments; metronomes, tuning forks and pitch pipes of all kinds: Other: Other: Mutes for musical instruments; pedals, dampers and spurs for drums; pedals and holders for cymbals; lyres and other music holders for attachment to musical instruments; and collapsible stands for holding music or for holding musical instruments.
- 92: Chapter 92 covers musical instruments (including accordions, pianos, organs, etc.).
- 09: Heading 09 specifically relates to parts and accessories for these musical instruments.
- 991000: This subheading further defines "Other" parts and accessories, explicitly including pedals, dampers, and spurs for drums.
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8509905500: Electromechanical domestic appliances, with self-contained electric motor, other than vacuum cleaners of heading 8508; parts thereof: Parts: Other: Other.
- 85: Chapter 85 covers electrical machinery and equipment.
- 09: Heading 09 covers electromechanical domestic appliances.
- 905500: This subheading covers parts of these appliances. While not explicitly stated, some advanced bass drum pedals may contain electric motors for features like double pedal operation or automated functions.
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8543709820: Electrical machines and apparatus, having individual functions, not specified or included elsewhere in this chapter; parts thereof: Other machines and apparatus: Other: Other: Special effects pedals for use with musical instruments.
- 85: Chapter 85 covers electrical machinery and equipment.
- 43: Heading 43 covers electrical machines and apparatus with individual functions.
- 709820: This subheading covers other machines and apparatus, specifically including special effects pedals. Some bass drum pedals may incorporate electronic effects.
Regarding HS code 9209991000, please note that this code explicitly covers pedals for drums.