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  • DrumabDrumab

    DW Drums 7000Published on 07/09/05 at 07:23
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    - Qq months
    - Prcise and powerful
    - Qq each range TAMA mid-range
    - Good but fragile, PDAL
    - No, because now the pedals broke is better to wait and buy high-end sound
    I hope ke the SAV will be good!
  • damon77damon77

    DW Drums 7000Published on 09/10/05 at 04:54
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I just bought it this morning
    most is the part o is the heel: antidrapant and the quality of correst ensmble the least, I sold it naked, without box or (preferred option) a carrying case .
    No, I searched a lot of information on the net and I sought advice from my usual vendor (product of exposure comes with a good discount)
    The quality is corredte for the little I can see, the price does a little more than the average lev, this was correct (the old women gave me a cl Pearl to tune my drums. ..
    Yes, but I also provides information on the 9000 SERIES as the case that is more adapted
    Otherwise, watching bte magnifying glass, she trs agree well, both novice / dbuttant for a first purc…
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    I just bought it this morning
    most is the part o is the heel: antidrapant and the quality of correst ensmble the least, I sold it naked, without box or (preferred option) a carrying case .
    No, I searched a lot of information on the net and I sought advice from my usual vendor (product of exposure comes with a good discount)
    The quality is corredte for the little I can see, the price does a little more than the average lev, this was correct (the old women gave me a cl Pearl to tune my drums. ..
    Yes, but I also provides information on the 9000 SERIES as the case that is more adapted
    Otherwise, watching bte magnifying glass, she trs agree well, both novice / dbuttant for a first purchase.
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  • Anonymous

    DW Drums 7000Published on 10/11/05 at 12:37
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I for 1 month
    what I like is its precision and power
    on the other hand sometimes hear a small squeak in the studio Gnant
    before I had a pearl pedals not great
    l has changed my life, it is a flexible and fluid rgal
    it is not very expensive and yet I got 120 euros, while the net is cheaper, too bad! since I'm happy!
    I would do this choice because it is more solid
  • NimajnebNimajneb

    DW Drums 7000Published on 09/17/06 at 14:28
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Little experience with this model:
    I had quickly tired of this pedal that I bought in promo for use on a Block Jam played at the foot ... I thought she was really nervous less & less silent than my DW5002!
    So I decided to order retail hinge with ball bearings & a spring 5000 series (about € 50 all) & now she is really perfect!

    Voilou ...
  • moosersmoosers

    DW Drums 7000Published on 02/17/11 at 11:35
    The DW 7000 is a single bass drum pedal for use within the context of a full drum set. It's a light pedal and is really easy to kick down on it hard without applying an excess amount of pressure. I'm primarily not a drummer, but recently did a recording session where the drummer brought in this pedal as an extra option to what we have at the studio. He ended up using this as most drummers like to use their own pedal to feel comfortable, even though we weren't using his DW kick drum. I did get a chance to play it a little bit and was really impressed overall with it's ease of use. The sound is always going to be good when it comes to a DW bass drum pedal, as they're all pretty well buil…
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    The DW 7000 is a single bass drum pedal for use within the context of a full drum set. It's a light pedal and is really easy to kick down on it hard without applying an excess amount of pressure. I'm primarily not a drummer, but recently did a recording session where the drummer brought in this pedal as an extra option to what we have at the studio. He ended up using this as most drummers like to use their own pedal to feel comfortable, even though we weren't using his DW kick drum. I did get a chance to play it a little bit and was really impressed overall with it's ease of use. The sound is always going to be good when it comes to a DW bass drum pedal, as they're all pretty well built and have a proper sounding beater for sure. I don't know if I noticed any major differences in sound when compared to the DW 5000, but that is a superior pedal. The DW 7000 is also really solid and in most cases will do the job just fine for players. Unless you've already got a top of the line drum set (and a back up), it's probably not going to be necessary for you to spend a whole bunch of money on something like the DW 5000. This DW 7000 offers up a really solid option for drummers who want a kick drum pedal outside of their drum set but don't want to spend a ton of loot outside of what they've already spent on the kit itself. This is really all about comfort as it's great to have a kick drum pedal that you feel totally at ease with. I think a lot of drummers will find this in the DW 7000, so give it a shot if you're after a new kick drum pedal.
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