that's the one I haveI was shocked the one he chose was a 1990's USA fully made in house DW 5000 strap pedal.
I'm also a big believer of the Camco by Tama pedal.
Are you (or your friend) aware of yamaha24x7.com? It’s an official Yamaha site that lets you order pretty much any replacement part for everything Yamaha makes. I’ve used that site maybe a dozen times to order parts I need. Unless they’re out of stock, they should have whatever your friend needs to fix his pedal.Yamaha pedals feel great but replacement parts are hard to come by, and a friend of mine wore out a brand new FP9C double (albeit with some pretty intense playing) in about three years, and hasn't been able to repair it.
I had forgotten about that particular website, so thanks for the reminder! I got some hoops from them a long time ago.Are you (or your friend) aware of yamaha24x7.com? It’s an official Yamaha site that lets you order pretty much any replacement part for everything Yamaha makes. I’ve used that site maybe a dozen times to order parts I need. Unless they’re out of stock, they should have whatever your friend needs to fix his pedal.
Yamaha
www.yamaha24x7.com
I have a few Camcos. I'll try other pedals for a while but I always keep coming back to the Camco.
A mistake, that a lot of drummers do is buy a good pedal try it and move on... before messing with any adjustments!.Answer: it will be the pedal that works best for you. I have tried quite a few pedals over the decades based on others' input. I really didn't take to any of the pedals I purchased. I thought when I had saved enough money to purchase a DW 9000 chain drive my search would be over. As much as I wanted to like it--and I certainly appreciated it--it just didn't quite feel like "the one" I was after. Randomly I heard about a DW employee who was asked if he could have any DW pedal absolutely free which model would it be. I was shocked the one he chose was a 1990's USA fully made in house DW 5000 strap pedal. He raved about it. As fate would have it, I came across a Reverb ad that very week for a purchased new 1990's USA DW 5000ND Delta Strap pedal that sat in a studio--barely used--for years. I snagged it. That's the one for me!!! I'm taking it to my grave.
I can't really speak to other pedals, but just about everything Yamaha makes is built to last. I've had the same Flying Dragon pedal for 15 years (maybe more?) and it's been played into oblivion. Never had a single issue with it. All their hardware is high quality in my experience. Can't go wrong with a Yamaha pedal.Are you (or your friend) aware of yamaha24x7.com? It’s an official Yamaha site that lets you order pretty much any replacement part for everything Yamaha makes. I’ve used that site maybe a dozen times to order parts I need. Unless they’re out of stock, they should have whatever your friend needs to fix his pedal.
Yamaha
www.yamaha24x7.com