DW Drums 3000A Series Single Bass Pedal
DWCP3000A
Features a dual-chain drive, Accelerator™ cam, adjustable spring rocker, and steel base, offering smooth, powerful, and responsive action with tour-ready durability.
Features
- Accelerator™ Cam (A-Cam): Offers a faster stroke and increased rebound for greater speed and dynamic control.
- Dual-Chain Drive: Provides smooth, consistent pedal action and reliable long-term performance.
- Bearing Spring Rocker Assembly: Enhances responsiveness and pedal return speed.
- Steel Base Plate with Non-skid Rubber Grip: Keeps the pedal stable during intense playing.
- Adjustable Spring Tension: Easily dial in the perfect feel for your playing style.
- Adjustable Beater Hub: Lets players choose between different beater angles for a customized feel.
- Adjustable Footboard Angle: Adds further customisation and feel for the player.
- 2-Way Beater: Switch between felt and plastic surfaces for different tonal options.
- Swivel Toe Clamp: Makes sure the pedal stays exactly where it should.
- All-Metal Construction: Road-ready durability built to withstand regular gigging.
- Designed in California: Showcases DW’s legacy of performance-driven innovation.
Description
The DW Drum Workshop 3000A Series Single Bass Drum Pedal (DWCP3000A) is an upgraded take on a classic, delivering smooth action, solid durability, and tour-ready reliability for today’s working drummer. Designed to meet the evolving needs of modern players, the 3000A features an accelerator-style cam for increased speed and power, while retaining the trusted stability and build quality that DW’s 3000 Series is known for.
At the heart of the DWCP3000A is a dual-chain Accelerator™ drive, which shortens the length of the stroke to deliver a quicker, punchier response. A bearing spring rocker assembly ensures smooth return action, while the steel base plate with non-skid rubber grip locks the pedal firmly in place on any surface. It also includes DW’s versatile 2-way beater, giving players the choice between felt and plastic striking surfaces for tonal flexibility.