The best thing about the Tama Iron Cobra pedals is SOLID. And how the spring (tension) arm moves at the bottom, not just at the top. Really increases smoothness and removes any "squeaky" spring sounds. Curious that bottom spring seems pretty cool but I always wondered how much it really helps? (I don't have that model).
I have an IC Rolling Glide and a Speed Cobra and love them both equally. The thing that I'm really a fan of with Tama is that if your pedal needs any maintenance at all, or even if you want to upgrade or swap out parts, it's extremely easy to do, and parts are easy to acquire.
I’m considering both of these pedals - what’s been your experience with each of them? I’ve been on quite the pedal hunt. Gone thru the Dw mdd, mcd, pearl demon chain, currently on a Dw 5000. Just can’t seem to find a pedal that has a healthy blend of light feel but also powerful throw, not to mention a linear stroke…would love your thoughts.
Awesome. I'm desperately looking for a replacement for the two Ludwig atlas pro pedals I got from you guys and gals. I've never had so many problems with bass drum pedals until I got the atlas pros. Just imagine double kicking metal live in front on an audience not knowing if or when one of the adjustment points will fail. I think I might have to try a Tama pedal.
If I could actually tell you how much Dw hardware I’ve replaced with Tama hardware…yeesh. So far I’ve been unable to even createmm by problems for myself. I play nightly on broadway here in nashville. These gigs are four hours non stop, no breaks. My Tama pedals have given me THE most confidence. I had tried the Dw 9000, mdd, mcd, 5000, pearl demon chain, I tried a plethora. My speed cobras smoke everything else. I’ve learned the very very expensive way to just aim for Tama before anything else.
how come they didn't come up with a wooden ended beater of the same profile as the black felt? Would've been a nice option...but I ain't complaining, suppose the clear plastic one is the closest option in terms of attack
Rather get this iron cobra than the pearl p930 , feel the iron cobra pedal has a more rebound to it and attack than the one I have which is the p930. Since I have a pearl maple decade , the kick gets a nice punchy sound of it , so iron cobra would be my choice to buy
I bought one, absolutely loved it, I still do but after having it for only a year, playing it weekly and storing in its box when not in use, its already become squeaky
hey great review! i was wondering if you could tell me if the iron cobra HP200PTW double pedal can have the Cobra Coil installed? it looks like it has the spot cut out for it but doesnt come with it. Thanks!!!!
Rolling glide has an even, circular cam with a smooth linear travel. Power glide has an offset cam that makes the beater move faster with the same amount of force.
I had a power glide and sold it cause i wanted to try a old school reissue tama camco pedal. The camco is a smooth pedal, i wish i never sold the iron cobra...oh well live and learn.
I HaveAids The power glide has a cam that is very close to 90 degree angle the rolling glide is more of a semi circle. The power glide is meant to give the pedal faster strike for a harder and louder hit
I wouldn’t recommend doing doing that. I’d suggest you get the Accu-strike beater that’s used with the Speed Cobra pedal. It’s a rubber beater, so your kick is gonna sound super clicky.
+Rafa Ramirez The HP910LN is actually a completely different pedal called the Speed Cobra. Speed Cobras are longer and suited more faster players, but they can still easily be used in any situation. They're both amazing pedals, but you should definitely try both at a music store if possible. For me personally, I've found that the Speed Cobra has more of a direct feeling, while the Iron Cobra gives more punch and power.
@@larrytate1657 not really imo. I have both, an old first generation IC (from back in 93, I think) and the last 2016 SC (bought in 17). I love them both, both have a great feel and lot of power. The SC is really fast (it always depends on you and your settings, like any pedal), and very, very comfy (long board definitely helps me). I've been playing the old IC for more than 20 or 22 years (those things are indestructible), but I had no issue to getting used to the SC, the transition was immediate. Today I use them both, I have one on my acoustic kit and the other on the electronic, at home. When I play fast stuff I prefer the SC, but for any other thing it's indifferent to me. Not so fan of older IC beaters though, I use Pearl ones on the IC. By the way, I also have the SC hi hat stand, and it's great.
I have the 1st gen black one (not the silver one), and the new one with the swivel nut. I can honestly say I like the old one better, it gives just a little more feedback.The swivel nut just contributes to it feeling smoother, but it definitely doesn't make it faster. It's still a good pedal and I'll keep it but you won't gain anything by upgrading. Buy a new cymbal with your money :-)
I just bought this pedal. the double bass version. Can anyone confirm if it's safe to use this on my TD27kv drum? The KD-10 roland kick to be precise. I'm scared that these small beaters are going to dmg my kick drum?
Jamal M not sure if the beater pad is felt or not but if it is, it will eventually tear through the mesh pad on your bass drum. People recommend using plastic beaters on electronic kits
I still don't understand why Tama stopped putting anchor screws on their pedals. Every other company has them on their pedals. It's just common sense, especially if you've got a vintage kit with a bass drum that scurries away from way when you're pounding it with a modern pedal.
This was the deal breaker for me. Especially if you are gigging and playing at venues with different house kits that tend to slide away. I ended up going with the DW 5000. Lets hope the next gen of IC see them introduced. Stability is key!
Hello, Jonny! It sure will. Tama uses a standard rod diameter for their beaters. Thanks for the interest! Cody Kraus, Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1766, cody_kraus@sweetwater.com
Do you like it better than the dw5000? I have a dw5000A and I like it,but I’m always looking for an upgrade. I have health issues that make me not able to go as fast as I used to be and I can’t do double pedals,anymore. It looks like your having more fun with this pedal.
Thanks for the interest, Justin. That is kind of a tough question, as both are great pedals. Typically with a bass drum pedal it is such a personal thing, hard to say one's better or worse as much as just different. Both the DW5000 and this one are very versatile in their setup and how they can be dialed in for your playing style. Have you played with making adjustments on your DW? I would suggest experimenting with that, and if you have further questions I'd be happy to discuss further. Thanks again for your interest. Derek Senestraro, Senior Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1243, derek_senestraro@sweetwater.com
Very good my friend I like the pedal that you showing here that's my comment is a drummer and I like what I see and it's true what you said that it's easy easy to ingest yeah I can see that in the video you have so that's my how about three thumbs up on that pedal yes okay my friend thank you God bless you
My friend I like what I saw in that time of pedal yes well for me I like it everybody has their opinion and I like what you said three to four thumbs up for you 3/8 very good good good very very very good oh yes I'm a drummer that's the reason why I'm saying it okay I've been playing drums since I was 9 years old I'm already 63 I got my I got everything off, pedal all my hardware the height has 10 the the boom stand I got all the everything up timer and never found me I don't have no problem not one I have them in a crap huge crap crap case when my zildjians and symbols and my sabian I'm my sneer is in there yeah protection yeah I still have them and I'm never fail me everybody has their opinion but I like what I saw and I'm very happy the other ones I've been seeing other videos three thumbs down for them down for them not you I like that keep up the good work can you show me some more how about more stuff I understand yeah I need to can you show me some of that please I appreciate that thank you
It's me again my friend hey my friend I like everything you show me up, yes and I didn't know now they come with the time peril comes in a case wow what was that at 15 20 years ago or 25 years ago my pedal is it doesn't have a case but it's inside a crap case protected all these all these months all these years but man I wish they had had that a long time ago two more
@ Greg Martinez. LMAO. Whatever, pal. The fact that literally dozens and dozens of big name drummers use this pedal or that Tama has sold literally thousands of them must not mean anything.
The shape of the cam that houses the chain! Rolling Glide is a rounded-circumferenced shape, it gives a consistent feel all the way through the motion, from the moment you push the footboard to the moment the beater comes back. The Power Glide on the other hand, have an offset shape that provides a more agressive pedal action, which increases the beater's power and speed as it reaches the end of the stroke! Hope it helps!
@@Stardust_Lei978 I have both and I can tell you the SC sacrifices nothing. The angle of the chain is different and it achieves more speed than the IC rolling glide, with the same power than the power glide with a great feel.
@@MS.Fragrance better...? Well, it depends on your preferences/needs. I, personally, prefer the feel of SC and rolling glide IC but I'm not a big fan of power glide IC. However there are other aspects to consider, like long board vs short board, price...
The sound of that snare drum is so exquisitely, tinglingly, marvellous....i forgotten what i wanted to say.
It’s part of the Tama Superstar Classic shell pack
Best pedals ever.
The best thing about the Tama Iron Cobra pedals is SOLID. And how the spring (tension) arm moves at the bottom, not just at the top. Really increases smoothness and removes any "squeaky" spring sounds. Curious that bottom spring seems pretty cool but I always wondered how much it really helps? (I don't have that model).
I have an IC Rolling Glide and a Speed Cobra and love them both equally. The thing that I'm really a fan of with Tama is that if your pedal needs any maintenance at all, or even if you want to upgrade or swap out parts, it's extremely easy to do, and parts are easy to acquire.
I’m considering both of these pedals - what’s been your experience with each of them? I’ve been on quite the pedal hunt. Gone thru the Dw mdd, mcd, pearl demon chain, currently on a Dw 5000. Just can’t seem to find a pedal that has a healthy blend of light feel but also powerful throw, not to mention a linear stroke…would love your thoughts.
I own this pedal and it's really fast and smooth.
Dennis Rivenburg I own the double version
@@buildnbrix4099 cool man I'm saving up for the new Tama dyna sync pedal, I'll probably get the single because I suck on double kick, lol !
@@Grit489 Just bought dyna syncs 2 days ago. Highly recommend
Should I buy 900s or Dyna sync???
I just bought exactly one of this and I love it :)
please make a review from a Mapex Armory P800 Pedal
You were great in that episode Friends when you played the stoned food critic.
Sold!
I just ordered mine today 😎
Love the last beat you play,reminds me of
Send me your money by Suicidal Tendencies.
Your profile pic fits the song name so much.
Awesome. I'm desperately looking for a replacement for the two Ludwig atlas pro pedals I got from you guys and gals. I've never had so many problems with bass drum pedals until I got the atlas pros. Just imagine double kicking metal live in front on an audience not knowing if or when one of the adjustment points will fail. I think I might have to try a Tama pedal.
If I could actually tell you how much Dw hardware I’ve replaced with Tama hardware…yeesh. So far I’ve been unable to even createmm by problems for myself. I play nightly on broadway here in nashville. These gigs are four hours non stop, no breaks. My Tama pedals have given me THE most confidence. I had tried the Dw 9000, mdd, mcd, 5000, pearl demon chain, I tried a plethora. My speed cobras smoke everything else. I’ve learned the very very expensive way to just aim for Tama before anything else.
Forget the pedal, that snare sounds 👌
How does it compare to the speed cobra
looks like the guy from its always sunny
You think so? I was thinking of that on dude from that show
how come they didn't come up with a wooden ended beater of the same profile as the black felt? Would've been a nice option...but I ain't complaining, suppose the clear plastic one is the closest option in terms of attack
Rather get this iron cobra than the pearl p930 , feel the iron cobra pedal has a more rebound to it and attack than the one I have which is the p930. Since I have a pearl maple decade , the kick gets a nice punchy sound of it , so iron cobra would be my choice to buy
Put the P930 footboard up in the power position and take off the red cam and it hits hard and has amazing rebound. Beater head dictates attack.
I bought one, absolutely loved it, I still do but after having it for only a year, playing it weekly and storing in its box when not in use, its already become squeaky
Any idea where I could buy replacements for the rubber covers that are on the part of the pedal that lock onto the bass drum?
Meinlshop
Very thanks to the explanation!
hey great review! i was wondering if you could tell me if the iron cobra HP200PTW double pedal can have the Cobra Coil installed? it looks like it has the spot cut out for it but doesnt come with it. Thanks!!!!
Yes, you can install the cobra coils on the 200. I did that to my iron cobra 200
even tho i already have a perfectly working kick pedal (and so don't need this one), Nick still makes me want to buy it lol
what is difference between rolling glide and powerglide
Rolling glide has an even, circular cam with a smooth linear travel. Power glide has an offset cam that makes the beater move faster with the same amount of force.
Clnt874 Powerglide is much better
GamerDares wins they both suck!
Chris L Powerglide is way better than the roller glide.
Powerglide is gonna give you a lot of power, whereas the Rolling Glide is gonna sacrifice a bit of power for more speed
I had a power glide and sold it cause i wanted to try a old school reissue tama camco pedal. The camco is a smooth pedal, i wish i never sold the iron cobra...oh well live and learn.
Do you still have the camco? I’ll buy it from you…
whats the difference between the power glide and the rolling glide?
I HaveAids The power glide has a cam that is very close to 90 degree angle the rolling glide is more of a semi circle. The power glide is meant to give the pedal faster strike for a harder and louder hit
Can you use the plastic side of the beater? Just bought these, but hate felt for getting that click sound. Thanks
no
I wouldn’t recommend doing doing that. I’d suggest you get the Accu-strike beater that’s used with the Speed Cobra pedal. It’s a rubber beater, so your kick is gonna sound super clicky.
Whats the difference between this pedal and iron cobra hp910ln?
+Rafa Ramirez The HP910LN is actually a completely different pedal called the Speed Cobra. Speed Cobras are longer and suited more faster players, but they can still easily be used in any situation. They're both amazing pedals, but you should definitely try both at a music store if possible. For me personally, I've found that the Speed Cobra has more of a direct feeling, while the Iron Cobra gives more punch and power.
+Ryan Aloof thanks dude :D I'll try the speed cobra
Larry Tate Personally i think the original version feels better.
@@larrytate1657 not really imo. I have both, an old first generation IC (from back in 93, I think) and the last 2016 SC (bought in 17). I love them both, both have a great feel and lot of power. The SC is really fast (it always depends on you and your settings, like any pedal), and very, very comfy (long board definitely helps me). I've been playing the old IC for more than 20 or 22 years (those things are indestructible), but I had no issue to getting used to the SC, the transition was immediate. Today I use them both, I have one on my acoustic kit and the other on the electronic, at home. When I play fast stuff I prefer the SC, but for any other thing it's indifferent to me. Not so fan of older IC beaters though, I use Pearl ones on the IC. By the way, I also have the SC hi hat stand, and it's great.
Are these better than the older models? I haven’t played one with that swivel nut
I have the 1st gen black one (not the silver one), and the new one with the swivel nut. I can honestly say I like the old one better, it gives just a little more feedback.The swivel nut just contributes to it feeling smoother, but it definitely doesn't make it faster. It's still a good pedal and I'll keep it but you won't gain anything by upgrading. Buy a new cymbal with your money :-)
Nick can make me buy anything😁
I just bought this pedal. the double bass version. Can anyone confirm if it's safe to use this on my TD27kv drum? The KD-10 roland kick to be precise. I'm scared that these small beaters are going to dmg my kick drum?
Jamal M not sure if the beater pad is felt or not but if it is, it will eventually tear through the mesh pad on your bass drum. People recommend using plastic beaters on electronic kits
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I still don't understand why Tama stopped putting anchor screws on their pedals. Every other company has them on their pedals. It's just common sense, especially if you've got a vintage kit with a bass drum that scurries away from way when you're pounding it with a modern pedal.
This was the deal breaker for me. Especially if you are gigging and playing at venues with different house kits that tend to slide away. I ended up going with the DW 5000. Lets hope the next gen of IC see them introduced. Stability is key!
Seriously you could easily modify it to your needs...for me its definetly not a deal braker.
Great Pedal!
Will the beater on this pedal fit Iron Cobra 600's?
Hello, Jonny! It sure will. Tama uses a standard rod diameter for their beaters.
Thanks for the interest!
Cody Kraus, Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1766, cody_kraus@sweetwater.com
Nick can sell me an airplane if he wants! Awesome reviews
Excellent
Esse pedal e muito bom cara e show
SOLD
Do you like it better than the dw5000? I have a dw5000A and I like it,but I’m always looking for an upgrade. I have health issues that make me not able to go as fast as I used to be and I can’t do double pedals,anymore. It looks like your having more fun with this pedal.
Thanks for the interest, Justin. That is kind of a tough question, as both are great pedals. Typically with a bass drum pedal it is such a personal thing, hard to say one's better or worse as much as just different. Both the DW5000 and this one are very versatile in their setup and how they can be dialed in for your playing style. Have you played with making adjustments on your DW? I would suggest experimenting with that, and if you have further questions I'd be happy to discuss further. Thanks again for your interest.
Derek Senestraro, Senior Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1243, derek_senestraro@sweetwater.com
HI, WHAT IS THE DIFERENCE BETWEEN IRON AND SPEED COBRA AND DW5000 SERIES? I THINH THAT THE PRICES ARE IN THE SAME LEVEL. TKS A LOT
CÁSSIO CARLOTTO the dw5000 don't last that long. The iron cobra con last a lot of time if you take care
CÁSSIO CARLOTTO apples and bananas
CÁSSIO CARLOTTO I disagree with these two ^ dw5000 is strong and and powerful. Idk what these foos playing
Ron Guillermo but for the stupid price of the dw5000 you can get the iron cobras 900 that are as good as the dw9000
ok. tks , but iron or speed cobra?
Very good my friend I like the pedal that you showing here that's my comment is a drummer and I like what I see and it's true what you said that it's easy easy to ingest yeah I can see that in the video you have so that's my how about three thumbs up on that pedal yes okay my friend thank you God bless you
My friend I like what I saw in that time of pedal yes well for me I like it everybody has their opinion and I like what you said three to four thumbs up for you 3/8 very good good good very very very good oh yes I'm a drummer that's the reason why I'm saying it okay I've been playing drums since I was 9 years old I'm already 63 I got my I got everything off, pedal all my hardware the height has 10 the the boom stand I got all the everything up timer and never found me I don't have no problem not one I have them in a crap huge crap crap case when my zildjians and symbols and my sabian I'm my sneer is in there yeah protection yeah I still have them and I'm never fail me everybody has their opinion but I like what I saw and I'm very happy the other ones I've been seeing other videos three thumbs down for them down for them not you I like that keep up the good work can you show me some more how about more stuff I understand yeah I need to can you show me some of that please I appreciate that thank you
It's me again my friend hey my friend I like everything you show me up, yes and I didn't know now they come with the time peril comes in a case wow what was that at 15 20 years ago or 25 years ago my pedal is it doesn't have a case but it's inside a crap case protected all these all these months all these years but man I wish they had had that a long time ago two more
I think he kind of plays funny.
not as funny as you napoleon
nycjin816
napoleon ?
First time hearing a funk drummer?
Gimmicky product.
@ Greg Martinez. LMAO. Whatever, pal. The fact that literally dozens and dozens of big name drummers use this pedal or that Tama has sold literally thousands of them must not mean anything.
What’s the difference between the power glide and rolling glide?
The shape of the cam that houses the chain! Rolling Glide is a rounded-circumferenced shape, it gives a consistent feel all the way through the motion, from the moment you push the footboard to the moment the beater comes back. The Power Glide on the other hand, have an offset shape that provides a more agressive pedal action, which increases the beater's power and speed as it reaches the end of the stroke!
Hope it helps!
is there a big difference between this and the 910 speed cobra?
Nabil Karsheh
The speed cobra has a longer footboard, a rubber beater, and only comes in the rolling glide variant(sacrifice power for speed).
@@Stardust_Lei978 I have both and I can tell you the SC sacrifices nothing. The angle of the chain is different and it achieves more speed than the IC rolling glide, with the same power than the power glide with a great feel.
@@isihernandez9752 So the speed cobra is better than rolling glide & power glide ?
@@MS.Fragrance better...? Well, it depends on your preferences/needs. I, personally, prefer the feel of SC and rolling glide IC but I'm not a big fan of power glide IC. However there are other aspects to consider, like long board vs short board, price...