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Does anyone know what a dw 7000 hi hat stand and 7000 Dbl.pedals in good condition typically sell for thanks

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George Lawrence, administrator

3 years ago

I’d say around $100 for the hat and around $175 for the double pedal. My rule of thumb is half of current new selling price. That 7000 hi hat stand is one of my favorites. Been using one for years

DJ Metal

2 years ago

Sorry I hadn't seen this sooner.

I'd also suggest looking up any used ones that are going for sale online on sites such as the bay and reverb and than price them accordingly to their condition.

I do see lots of new and used DW hardware selling from both low to very high prices out there. And like George stated, around $100 seems appropriate and fair for a DW hi-hat stand and $175-$200 for a DW double pedal, especially if they look good and are clean, un-dented, no rust and little to no pitting or funk.

I've seen guys buy and receive some real filthy, nasty, pitted up, gunk laden used hardware and feel sick over it, but your gear looks pretty darn clean, those beaters look very clean. That helps sell them.

DW is all good stuff though, very good quality, durable and tough stuff, don't know anyone who doesn't like their hardware.

My Mrs. is actually the drummer of the family and loves her older mid to late 80's era DW-5000 bass drum pedals, but I am also a drum tech and have been for decades and do try to keep up with maint. on her kit.

I recently had to change one of the hinges on one of her pedals, as it was splitting right along the rolled edges and it was only around $10 for the replacement DW hinge and was so very easy to replace, just a couple screws, which really is another really good thing about DW hardware.

The rubber grip on the bottom of one of her pedals came off a few years ago and just a couple dots of Gorilla glue fixed that right up and it's been fine ever since.

I have never seen a DW chain break, but have seen many strap driven pedals go, even during shows and had to crawl under drummers while they were in mid song to swap a pedal out to a backup, which is why I can't stress it enough, that those who use strap driven pedals should always carry a backup pedal and/or extra straps with them, for that "just in case" it goes scenario and why DW are so much better than many others.

With some after market brands I've encountered over the years, everything is welded together and once they crack, split or completely bust, they are either very hard and time consuming to grind off to repair or they are non-repairable and end up in the trash and to me, that always feels like such a waste of hard earned money and it's not like drums or hardware are all that cheap, unless you find some good used deals on here.

Best of luck with your sale!

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