Tama Lever Glide Hi-Hat HH905N Stand
Designed as the perfect counterpart to Iron Cobra 900 Series bass drum pedals, Iron Cobra 900 Series hi-hat stands offer incredibly sensitive, lightning-fast action, maximum adjustability and completely noise-free operation. The latest innovations on these stands, the “Spring Seat” and “Swing Lock Clutch” produce a more natural sound and increased resonance from the hi-hat cymbals.
The idea of replacing the traditional pull mechanism with a lever design was a genuinely revolutionary concept. Our Iron Cobra version uses roller bearings at the lever fulcrum for even smoother footboard action while a super-strong Kevlar strap connects the footboard and pull rod for even, noise-free action.
(Kevlar is a registered trademark of the Dupont Corporation)
Features
Spring Seat (US.PAT.NO.8604325)
By tilting the bottom hi-hat cymbal, you can get a crisper and clearer hi-hat sound with your foot.
Swing Lock Clutch (US.PAT.NO.8604325)
This allows the top hi-hat cymbal to float more freely, maximizing the natural resonance of the cymbals.
HH905N, HH805N and HH605 also contain our usual felt washer so you have the option to choose.
Footboard Angle Adjustment
Non-Loosening Tension Rod (US. PAT.NO.6075192)
Specially shaped plastic and metal nuts fit together perfectly to keep the cymbal rod from loosening while playing.
Spare-The-Rods Tension Rod Protector
No more tension rods getting bent out of shape during transport! With Spare-The-Rod, you can save your tension rod the rigors of the road by packing it in the specially designed upper section pipe. It’s a small, but very significant TAMA hardware innovation.
1.Insert the tension rod into the upper tube.
2.Hold the tension rod in place with the hi-hat clutch.
3.Done. The upper tube covers the tension rod.
Dual Legs (US. PAT.NO.5945616)
Our two-leg design is not only easier to set up in limited spaces, it’s actually more secure than the standard three-leg design. The secret is in the small stabilizer under the footboard which effectively shifts the balance and strength of the stand toward the player. Since there’s no steel plate under the footboard, Iron Cobra hi-hats are foldable for quick set-up, fast tear down, and easy portability.
Tilt System
Not only do Tilt equipped stands offer more flexible set-ups, they also offer more expressive hi-hat work because you can tilt the hi-hat cymbal. Iron Cobra hi-hat stands can be tilted quickly and easily by loosening just one T-Bolt.
6-Way Tension Adjustment
Six different levels of tension can be achieved quickly by using the six easily visible settings.
Oiles Bearing Hinge (US. PAT.NO.6100460)
Offering even less friction than standard ball bearings, Oiles bearings also eliminate side-to-side motion and provide superior durability (which is why they’re used in the aerospace industry). (Oiles bearings is a registered trademark of the Oiles Co., Ltd.)
Duo-spike (US. PAT.NO.6031170)
It’s called a stand because it’s not supposed to “walk”-and our Duo-Spike makes sure your Iron Cobra hi-hat stands in one place. You can easily switch from rubber to metal by using a standard drum key.
Swivel Foot
Since the foot pedal can be rotated around the tripod base, the Swivel Foot feature greatly expands floor space and set-up flexibility.
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