DW 5000TD4 Bass Drum Pedal 5-stars Reviews

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3 years ago

Best pedal ever

Best pedal i ever used, so easy to adjust, and so robust and good feeling

5 years ago

One of the best

The DW pedals are the best, this one is my favorite.

8 years ago

Best Bass Drum Pedal for the Money

Not much to say, other than solid DW construction. Fast action, easy to use. I would prefer this pedal over their more expensive offerings.

10 years ago

Great Pedal For All Kinds Of Drummers

Lives up to its name, ready to use straight out of the box. It feels so good to play, so easy on the legs. Cannot recommend it enough.

I got the TD4 because consistence is what I want more of from my drum sound and this pedal gives it everything. I've played the AD4 and I found it just as good but my preference is the turbo chain drive.

Its easy to attach to your kit, easy to adjust in so many ways and it has either the rubber bottom or the spurs to keep it in place. It hardly moves unlike other pedals I've played.

Its built so well, the DW quality shows and I know I'll have it for many years if not decades. Its a great purchase, a must have for any drummer. Absolutely delighted.

10 years ago

Nice feel and very durable

After years of playing with the Tama Iron Cobra pedal and breaking it within a year, and buying a new one, and so on, I decided to try somehing new (even though I'm a Tama guy, drums and hardware). I gave a try to the DW 5000 and I'm really glad I did. This pedal has a great heavy feel as I like, and it was very is to make the adjustments to fit my playing. But the best about this pedal is that it's bulletproof!!! It only broke after 7 years, with 4-5 rehearsals/week + gigging! Without a second thought I bought it again.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by DW
  • Released in 2012
  • Average price : $384
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