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Description

Experience the perfect blend of precision and power with the DW 8000 Single Pedal, an essential piece of drum hardware that offers a seamless drumming experience for both beginners and seasoned professionals. This pedal is crafted with a focus on stability and fluidity, ensuring you achieve consistent bass drum beats with ease. The DW 8000 features Tri-Pivot Toe Clamp technology, which provides a secure grip on any bass drum hoop, allowing for maximum control without slippage.

The pedal's smooth operation is further enhanced by its Dual-Bearing Spring Rocker, which ensures a responsive and fast action. This allows drummers to transition between techniques effortlessly, from rapid double strokes to subtle dynamics. The non-slip rubber grip and the single chain turbo cam design provide a reliable and durable performance, making it a dependable choice for live gigs and studio sessions alike.

Key Features:

  • Tri-Pivot Toe Clamp technology for secure and versatile hoop connection
  • Dual-Bearing Spring Rocker for responsive and fast pedal action
  • Single chain turbo cam for smooth operation
  • Non-slip rubber grip for stability during play
  • Adjustable stroke length for customizable feel and response

Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about DW 8000 Single Pedal.

Features and functionality

  • The DW 8000 pedal features a "heel integrated" design rather than a traditional heel plate, as seen in Marco Minnemann's usage.

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  • The pedal includes an adjustable cam with traditional spring placement, differentiating it from the higher-end 9000 series.

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  • It's noted that the DW 8000 features a cam system similar to the 9000 but with less adjustability, which affects the pedal's feel and responsiveness.

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Comparisons

  • The DW 8000 is considered a midpoint between the 5000 and 9000 series, lacking the floating cam seen in the 9000 series.

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  • Parts like bearings for the DW 8000 and 9000 series appear similar but are not interchangeable, highlighting the need for careful parts sourcing.

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  • The DW 8000 is described as combining aspects of the 5000 and the 9000, offering a unique cam system not found in the 5000 series.

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  • Unlike the 9000, the 8000 lacks the extensive adjustability options, which some users find unnecessary, preferring the straightforwardness of the 8000.

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Value and pricing

  • Discontinued status may affect resale value, with prices ranging from $100 to $200 depending on condition and buyer knowledge.

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Use cases and applications

  • Some users suggest using the DW 8000 as a practice pedal due to its discontinued status and unique design.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Seized ball bearings in the spring hook part are a common issue; flushing with 3-in-1 oil or WD-40 can restore functionality.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Canopus speed star bearing/rocker assembly is suggested for replacement, but compatibility should be verified.

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User experience

  • Some owners report uneven pedal tension due to mechanical issues, affecting playability and requiring maintenance.

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  • Some drummers describe the 8000 pedal as having a unique balance of power and smoothness, distinguishing it from both the heavier 5000 and the highly adjustable 9000.

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Shannon Leto

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Thirty Seconds to Mars

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Shannon Leto uses the DW 8000 Single Pedal as part of his drum setup, as featured in MusicRadar's "Thirty Seconds To Mars' drum setup in pictures."

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