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Tama Iron Cobra Hp200ptw Twin Kick Drum Pedal Right-footed

Tama Iron Cobra Hp200ptw Twin Kick Drum Pedal Right-footed
  • Product Code: eq36841
  • Availability: In Stock

$689.97 $896.96

The TAMA Iron Cobra HP200PTW Twin Kick Drum Pedal Right-Footedfrom TAMA Iron Cobra HP200PTW Twin Kick Drum Pedal Right-Footedis a double kick drum pedal for the modern drummer. It delivers a smooth, light feel without sacrificing power or speed. This double-pedal is intended for right-footed players.

The HP200PTW utilizes the same offset cam shape as the company's best-selling 900 Series Iron Cobra Power Glide cam, which increases the beater's power and speed as it reaches the end of the stroke. The pedal also features a beater-angle-adjustment system linked to the footboard angle, designed to improve playability for a wide range of musical styles. For an even faster footboard return, the HP200PTW can be fitted with TAMA's Cobra Coil (available separately).

 

Double Kick Drum Pedal    Power Glide for Increased Power & Speed    Single-Chain Drive    Offset Cam

Parameters
TypeDouble Pedal, Right-Footed
Pedal DriveSingle Chain
CamOffset
DimensionsNot Specified by Manufacturer
WeightNot Specified by Manufacturer
Packaging Info
Package Weight10.665 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)14.9 x 11.9 x 7.4"

  • Provides smooth, light feel without sacrificing power or speed

  • Single-chain cam utilizes same offset cam shape as the 900 Series Iron Cobra Power Glide
  • Offset-shaped, Power Glide cam increases the beater's power and speed as it reaches the end of the stroke

  • Angle adjustment system lets you set beater/footboard angle

  • Specially shaped nut prevents the spring unit from loosening

  • Half-moon-shaped, spring-tension rod keeps spring from twisting
  • Reduces loss of power transmission

  • Can be fitted with TAMA's Cobra Coil (available separately) for an even faster footboard return

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. What is the collapsed length of the top section IF YOU REMOVE THE BOTTOM TRIPOD LEG SECTION? (Need to know for suitcase-ability

A: iFootage Cobra 3 Carbon Fiber Monopod with Pedal-Release Mini Tripod Base is 22.5 inche long without the tripod foot.

Q: 2. does this package come with soft carrying case?

A: Yes, the iFootage Cobra 3 Carbon Fiber Monopod with Pedal-Release Mini Tripod Base comes with a soft carrying case.

Q: 3. Is there any disadvantage to the foot pedal vs knob base? will it work in -20c weather

A: The pedal release on the iFootage Cobra 3 Carbon Fiber Monopod with Pedal-Release Mini Tripod Base has no disadvantages. The monopod is not temperature-limited.

Q: 4. Is this compatible with Alesis electronic drum sets?

A: This kick drum pedal trigger is made for Roland V-Drums, but can work as a trigger for Alesis electric drums.

Q: 5. Is there a way to use it with monopod that accepts 3/8"-16 Thread? (Gitzo)

A: The iFootage CB3 BASE-P Cobra 3 Low Profile Minipod Base with Pedal is compatible with monopods that have 3/8"-16 threads.

Q: 6. So what the difference between this and the previous generation CB2?

A: The CB#, The new CB3 monopods introduce the new pedal lock system that can (un)lock movement of the base. The system also features a twist lock mechanism that incorporates a safety feature to prevent over-tightening and potential loosening. tripod base has been extended for more stability with the maximum payload.

Q: 7. Is this base compatible with Cobra II monopod?

A: The iFootage CB3 BASE-P Cobra 3 Low Profile Minipod Base with Pedal is compatible with the Cobra II monopod.

Q: 8. Does the I-bolt have teeth or is it infinite?

A: No, it does not have teeth.

Q: 9. What is best head to hold Canon R5 Mark II with RF 200-800mm lens for this Footage Cobra 3 C180F-P?

A: To use a long lens such as the Canon 200-800mm on the iFootage Cobra 3 Carbon Fiber Monopod with Pedal-Release Mini Tripod Base, I would recommend this Vello tilt head: https://bhpho.to/3iirVI8

Q: 10. Can I use this to replace lightstand? A godox V1 or AD100 max!

A: Yes, the iFootage Cobra 3 Carbon Fiber Monopod with Pedal-Release Mini Tripod Base, BH #IFCB3C180FP has a load capacity of 17.6 lb. So it will hold the Godox V1 Flash or Godox AD100pro Pocket Flash.

27/09/2024

[10.665 lb] Bought this to use as an adjustable astronomy stool.
Very happy with the product. Well built and solid, easy to adjust height and secure when adjusted. Extremely light weight yet all metal built frame and hinge points.
The stool is well padded and very comfortable for extended sitting times. Quality product and would recommend.

5
25/09/2024

[10.665 lb] Simply put..My favourite microphone for kick and talking drums.

5
05/09/2024

[Single Chain] Recently decided to mic up my kit for recording. I'm not a drummer, I'm a guitar player, but I sometimes do record myself playing drums when I'm working on a project. I did not own a bass drum mic so I ordered this from B&H. It's great. I also used it to record the speaker cab for my bass. Came out great.

5
04/09/2024

[10.665 lb] I have two of these actually and love using them with my Roland Octapad. I did try a much less expensive Yamaha but it did not remotely compare. These are pricey but I decided they are worth the money. A joy to play with.

5
13/07/2024

[10.665 lb] B&H always comes thru, this mic stand is great for kick! Fit exactly where I needed it to!!

5
08/07/2024

[10.665 lb] I bought the TAMA Tour Mic Stand to take on location audio situations that require a voice over along with specific voice over style microphones.  This is primarily for clients that prefer or feel more comfortable having a mic stand.  The TAMA Tour Series stand gets a 5 Star rating primarily for its solid build quality with a reasonable weight to keep it portable and easy to transport.  I prefer the TAMA Tour round base because the stand does not thread directly into the base ( a weakness of other brand round base stands) and is not subject to cross threading or breakage at the base.  The center shaft of the TAMA stand actually  slides into the base and is secured by a T-bolt from the bottom side of the round base.  Genius!  I prefer the TAMA Tour Series to other non-TAMA brands for solid performance, portability and durability.  I would not consider adding a boom arm to this particular stand and suspend any of my microphones at any distance away from the main shaft.  If you need a boom arm stand get one with a tripod base for stability.  For vocalists, public address or voice over this stand will serve you well.  Disclaimer:  the only stands I like better than the TAMA Tour Series stands are the TAMA Studio Series stands which are the finest mic stands out there.  They are extremely stable, built like a tank, and heavy!  The Studio Series is hands down the best mic stands you can buy in my book.  If you dont move your mic stands around much for location work, get the Studio Series.  If you move your mic stands around frequently and portability is at the top of your list, then the Tama Tour Series deserves your serious consideration.

5
27/06/2024

[Single Chain] I used to keep my microphone on the table, but all the rats and other varmint were really stanking the thing up. Now, thanks to its surprisingly heavy base and petite boom arm, I can keep the mic ABOVE the desk, close to my mouth at ALL times! I'm going to save a load on windscreens!!!

5
16/06/2024

[Single Chain] For me the best of all. Wonderful. No regrets.

5
21/05/2024

[Single Chain] I do professional location audio and primarily use a boom pole 99% of the time.  Every now and then the client requests an impromptu voice over session and prefers the feel/vibe of a mic stand to address a microphone.  I keep the TAMA Tour Tabletop Stand and a Tour Straight Stand in my van for such situations.  Im a huge fan of TAMA Iron Works Stands because of their superior build quality.  The Tour Series is a great option--weight wise--for portability and moving around.  For my home studio I prefer the TAMA Studio stands with their extra weight and stability.  This Tabletop Stand works equally well in both of those realms.  TAMA resolved an age old design flaw of other brand mic stands that screw into their bases.  Over time the center post threads can strip or break.  TAMA solved this issue by having the center post insert into a sleeve in the base and fastening from underneath with a T-fastener.  TAMA mic stands are living proof of the old adage buy nice or buy twice.  These are nice stands that should easily outlive you.

5
30/11/-0001

[Single Chain] I bought the TAMA Tour Mic Stand to take on location audio situations that require a voice over along with specific voice over style microphones. This is primarily for clients that prefer or feel more comfortable having a mic stand. The TAMA Tour Series stand gets a 5 Star rating primarily for its solid build quality with a reasonable weight to keep it portable and easy to transport. I prefer the TAMA Tour round base because the stand does not thread directly into the base ( a weakness of other brand round base stands) and is not subject to cross threading or breakage at the base. The center shaft of the TAMA stand actually slides into the base and is secured by a T-bolt from the bottom side of the round base. Genius! I prefer the TAMA Tour Series to other non-TAMA brands for solid performance, portability and durability. I would not consider adding a boom arm to this particular stand and suspend any of my microphones at any distance away from the main shaft. If you need a boom arm stand get one with a tripod base for stability. For vocalists, public address or voice over this stand will serve you well. Disclaimer: the only stands I like better than the TAMA Tour Series stands are the TAMA Studio Series stands which are the finest mic stands out there. They are extremely stable, built like a tank, and heavy! The Studio Series is hands down the best mic stands you can buy in my book. If you dont move your mic stands around much for location work, get the Studio Series. If you move your mic stands around frequently and portability is at the top of your list, then the Tama Tour Series deserves your serious consideration.

5

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