What is the difference between Iron Cobra 600 and 900?

What is the difference between Iron Cobra 600 and 900?

Re: Tama Iron Cobra 600 Single Pedal What are the main differences between the 600 and the regular ones? 600 has a heavier double sided beater, 900 is single sided and lighter. 600 has a duo cam which lets you switch between powerglide or rolling glide feel where the 900 is fixed cam.

Who invented the double bass drum pedal?

In 1909, William Ludwig created a workable bass drum pedal, which would strike a two-headed bass drum in much the same way as a drumstick.

Where are Tama drum pedals made?

Tama’s research and development of products, along with production of its professional and most expensive drums, is done in Seto, Japan, while its hardware and less expensive drums are manufactured in Guangzhou, China.

Who is the fastest double bass drummer?

Tim Waterson is a Canadian drummer who holds the world record for the fastest number of double strokes on a bass drum using a double pedal, with a record of 1,407 in one minute (January 22, 2002).

Who is the best double bass drummer?

Many of the world’s best drummers play double bass drum sets. Joey Jordison, Mike Portnoy and Billy Cobham are but a few of the most famous that perform at the helm of a double bass drum kit. But there were drummers who truly pioneered the use of a double bass drum set.

How good are tama drums?

Tama is able to make an affordable drum kit that is both high-quality and durable. When you hear these drums in a room, they really sing. The poplar shells are not going to be as beautiful sounding as a maple or birch kit, but these shells still resonate and have a great attack.

What’s new on the Iron Cobra 900 series pedals?

We’ve changed the construction of the Bearing Hinge on the footplate from a one-piece assembly to two pieces, which holds the bearing more evenly?minimizing stress, and maximizing smoothness, while adding to the pedal’s sense of power. To reinforce durability, the Iron Cobra 900 Series features a thicker 6 mm diameter shaft.

What makes the Tama Iron Cobra unique?

Since its inception…smooth, effortless performance and unparalleled response have been hallmarks of the Iron Cobra. In its efforts to expand the boundaries of this original design, TAMA has continued to work at improving the Iron Cobra, always with an eye towards bringing drummers closer to their own creative objectives.

What makes the para-clamp II so special?

The Para-Clamp II is capable of gripping the widest variety of bass drum hoops ever. The improvement is largely due to its newly designed three-dimensional rubber grip. Holding power is increased and the possibility of scratching the hoop is eliminated.

Why choose Iron Cobra 900 series ball bearings?

To reinforce durability, the Iron Cobra 900 Series features a thicker 6 mm diameter shaft. Oiles® bearings create far less friction than standard ball bearings. They also eliminate unwanted side-to-side motion while providing superior durability. (Oiles® bearings is a registered trademark of the Oiles Co., Ltd.).