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Single Bass Drum Pedal from Tama belonging to the Iron Cobra series

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  • max-polmax-pol

    Tama Iron Cobra HP900PSNPublished on 01/07/05 at 10:24
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    I bought it without being able to try (I live in Runion) I use it for three months and in fact I find it much slower than the "Rolling Glide". To play a flat heel will still play but it's not a point a. In any case it does not justify its price.
  • Anonymous

    Tama Iron Cobra HP900PSNPublished on 09/01/05 at 15:39
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    I use the pedals for about a month and a half, it suits me perfectly, its only default is that it is not flexible to trs the game leading on the other hand for the game possible when the foot is flat on the pedals, it's perfect, it feels like a "slipper"! I did not try a lot of pedals before this one, and I find the report qualitprix correct, and of course I would do this choice with the experience!
  • lord stolaslord stolas

    Tama Iron Cobra HP900PSNPublished on 07/09/06 at 07:04
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    I had a good shot on the OCCAZ. I wanted to buy two beginners axis pedals (for my dual gc) but the price really too silent lev (about 650 two pedals). I came across this OCCAZ two iron cobra pedals (a kevlar strap) in their box has nine state 200 euro (it is not the power they are flexi glide glide)! they are really well imppecable have say that they leave the factory! Its been three weeks environt that I use and I'm really happy trs (I had a double pearl PEDL p100 before) I can tell you that I feel the diffrence! I use a technique of double PEDL flat foot and it is really perfect for that. The game is flexible trs, trs enjoyable without acout or delay the return of the sole and the bat. fo…
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    I had a good shot on the OCCAZ. I wanted to buy two beginners axis pedals (for my dual gc) but the price really too silent lev (about 650 two pedals). I came across this OCCAZ two iron cobra pedals (a kevlar strap) in their box has nine state 200 euro (it is not the power they are flexi glide glide)! they are really well imppecable have say that they leave the factory! Its been three weeks environt that I use and I'm really happy trs (I had a double pearl PEDL p100 before) I can tell you that I feel the diffrence! I use a technique of double PEDL flat foot and it is really perfect for that. The game is flexible trs, trs enjoyable without acout or delay the return of the sole and the bat. for the game to a point, I also find them enjoyable to play trs back it is really flawless really great EHJV! My only fear is that it breaks, J'tait a concert and have had arrter in the middle because the drummer had ptt the sole of his pedal! (Big drunk!) So I go on the molo game tip! In comparison it's really nothing to Vallent axis pedals which are really great even (to my taste) the perfect pedal for the drummer of death or black looking for speed and impeccable precision, but you have to pay the price ! But even when this is exellent for pdl. The report quality price relative to the OCCAZ I got is pretty good for me. With a budjet I like mine Do not hesitate to repeat the same choice
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  • FateFelledVictimFateFelledVictim

    Tama Iron Cobra HP900PSNPublished on 10/06/08 at 17:20
    I owned the Tama Iron Cobra Power Glide Kick Pedal for a little over a year, and I ended up replacing it with the Pearl Eliminator. The pedal is very solid, and has nice action, but not for very long. After constant use at practices and gigs, the action slowed, and the pedal became less smooth. It was very well built, but even after I greased all the hinges and such. It still wasn’t as good as it was.

    This was the pedal I played when I switched from a single chain driven pedal to double chain driven one, and there is a large difference in the action. But when comparing this to other double chain drives, it falls short to the DW 5000 and the Pearl Eliminators, in my opinion. The action on t…
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    I owned the Tama Iron Cobra Power Glide Kick Pedal for a little over a year, and I ended up replacing it with the Pearl Eliminator. The pedal is very solid, and has nice action, but not for very long. After constant use at practices and gigs, the action slowed, and the pedal became less smooth. It was very well built, but even after I greased all the hinges and such. It still wasn’t as good as it was.

    This was the pedal I played when I switched from a single chain driven pedal to double chain driven one, and there is a large difference in the action. But when comparing this to other double chain drives, it falls short to the DW 5000 and the Pearl Eliminators, in my opinion. The action on these two pedals is much smoother than on the Iron Cobra. I believe this may be resolved by buying the Rolling Glide, but I have never personally played on those.

    The weight and the overall longevity of the pedal is where I have problems. The attack and intensity of the pedal are amazing in the first stages of use, but over time the action gets less smooth and the pedal starts to squeak, causing for it to be a handful while recording. The weight isn’t a big problem, it just weighs more than others, but that is the price you pay for having a pedal built like a tank.

    The Tama Iron Cobra Power Glide kick pedal is an good pedal. It has sleek looks and plays relatively fast, it just doesn’t stand up to some of the other pedals in it’s price range. If I had to choose again, I would play the Pearl Eliminators from the start. Iron Cobra’s are better when they are played as a double kick pedal.
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