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The Drum Workshop 5000AD4 Delta 4 Accelerator Bass Drum Pedal features a host of refinements and upgrades. The 5000AD4's Accelerator Drive system offers an eccentric motion that creates an indirect relationship between the sprocket and footboard for maximum velocity and excellent sensitivity. The 5000AD4 also features an innovative rubberized Tri-pivot Toe Clamp, a textured rubber grip pad on the base plate, and the Dual-Bearing Spring Rocker to improve on the smoothness and feel.

The legendary line of 5000 Series bass drum pedals still features a choice of drive systems, aluminum hex shafts, pedal plates and linkages, 101 two-way beater, and built in spurs. These pedals can be customized to fit the needs of any player.

Drum Workshop 5000AD4 Delta 4 Accelerator Bass Drum Pedal Features
  • Tri-Pivot Toe Clamp
  • Dual-Bearing Spring Rocker improves smoothness and feel
  • Accelerator Drive System for maximum velocity and excellent sensitivity
  • Textured rubber grip pad on the base plate


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  • DWCP5000AD4 5000 Series Accelerator Single Bass Drum Pedal
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American Musical Supply

Oakland, NJ, United States
(31,140)
Joined Reverb:2016
Items Sold:58,393
Product Overview
The DW 5000 AD4 Accelerator Single Bass Drum Pedal continues the legacy of one of the most beloved kick pedals ever produced with a triumvirate of features like a Tri-Pivot Toe Clamp for ultimate placement, textured rubber grip pad and base plate for improved control, and ultra-fast Accelerator Cam Drive for a pinpoint playing without sacrificing speed. A favorite of players ranging from Aaron Spears to Max Weinberg, this is one of those pieces of equipment every drummer should own at some point in their career.
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