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TAMA CC900S Cobra Coil

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$15.88

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About this item

  • Country of Origin: CHINA
  • The Package Length of the Product is 3.5 centimeters
  • The Package Width of the Product is 7.3 centimeters
  • The Package Height of the Product is 10.2 centimeters


The Cobra Coil is a steel spring which assists in the return of the footboard to its original position, so the feel of Speed Cobra becomes even more unreal. Even better the Cobra Coil can be adjusted to different positions, forward or backward, on the base plate.


Daniel Day
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
Great product!
たいすけ
Reviewed in Japan on December 6, 2024
しっかりしています。
Nancy LaFlamme
Reviewed in Canada on December 12, 2024
This was for my grandson's drum kit and it was exactly as shown
Blivits
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2024
Haven't mounted the child's for use yet.. I am puzzled as to why my iron cobra 900 double peddle does not have a ready made slot for these coils as the other Tama peddles do.. I am currently making An adaptor Soo that I may be able to use these could in my peddles.. wish me luck
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2024
I bought these for my iron cobra 600 dbl pedals. They attached to the floor plate just fine. However, they work only if you get a little crazy on the pedal settings. The foot pedal sits pretty high above the cobra coil even with the coil at max compression. So when you push the pedal at factory settings, they barely compress the coil rendering them basically useless. Now how I set my pedals. First I replaced the standard beater holder on the master pedal to the vari pitch holder, allowing me to set the footplate independent of the beater (oddly which is how the slave pedal was already setup to do from Tama, don’t understand why the slave has the ability but the master did not until I made that improvement). Second, having both pedals fully adjustable, I set the foot plate much lower than factory setting allowing the pedals to rest about an 1/8” above the coil (still with coil at max compression setting). I am fine with this with my size 12 foot trying to use the ankle technique in combination with the heel up technique. I also set the beaters to an angle greater than 45 degrees off the bass drum head (e bass drum) to allow a little more travel, rebound, and most of all, to actually use the coil. The weird thing about the coil is the long piece of hard felt inside the actual spring. I guess it’s for sound dampening or rigidity but either way, most of the coil won’t even compress because of it and trying to remove it may stretch the coil and screw it up. I had also stretched the coil a little overall to make it “slightly longer” making it possibly better. I can feel the action of the coil but it isn’t really dramatic. It is a very subtle difference but with the main springs adjusted correctly I can play the bass drum a little faster but it isn’t a huge improvement on performance. They are okay but to be honest, taping a cheap 3/8” spring loaded unistrut nut to the floor plate, pointing the spring upward after bending it at an angle to land flat on the foot pedal when compressed works as good and maybe even better. It can adjusted by simply taping closer or farther away from the heel plate. I have these coils and they do work for my settings. Using standard settings these coils are really just a useless wasted expense and not worth the bother. If you want the extra support they provide, use the strut nuts upside down taped to the floor plate with double side tape. It’s MUCH cheaper and actually works. Also, if you have a heavy foot, don’t expect much from these coils. They are not going to assist much in supporting your weight or stomp approach. They help me with the ankle technique but barely do much for the heel up method. Heel down they seem to work decent at my settings but will suck at factory settings. Light and little feet at my settings should see the most benefit. I am discussing this based on the mechanical aspects of these coils. It’s still all about how things feel but I honestly do not feel them whatsoever at the “normal” settings while using the cool max settings. To me it just seems mostly to be a gimmick. They are standard on the speed cobras and iron cobra 900. I don’t know what is different with those two models from my 600 and maybe that’s why they are not sold as part of the 600 model. You decide and try but save the packaging because theirs a real good chance you’ll be sending them back for a refund. In the meantime, I am keeping my two spring loaded strut nuts in case I change settings and need something that works.
Dennis B.
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2023
It fits seems like it will do the job.
Joseph Bailey
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2023
I've had my iron cobra for almost a decade. Always felt a little spongy and didn't quite feel right for fast runs...... Haha... runs.... But anyways.. I got this a bit before I got my Yamaha dfp-9d and almost sent those back cause the iron cobras were so responsive now. I also picked up a dw5000 double with a kit I got. The Cobras felt better than them. The only gripe I have is the short footboards but they have mods and such.TLDR: these things.. pretty dang good.
Giorgio Bianchi
Reviewed in Italy on June 27, 2023
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Melenz
Reviewed in Spain on April 29, 2023
Lo compré como complemento para el Iron Cobra 600 y noto mucha mejora en cuanto a la recuperación de la posición del pedal sobre todo en golpes rápidos, reduciendo bastante el esfuerzo necesario a la hora de levantar el pie.Se puede ajustar la resistencia desplazando hacia adelante o hacia atrás el muelle por el carril.
Heath Allen Hoglund
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2023
This is a nice upgrade on the older Cobra 900 and it only requires 2 holes to be drilled and easy installation..
TGMisanthrope
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2022
I bought a Cobra Coil in an attempt to milk a bit more trickery out of my Iron Cobra 600 Series single bass pedal, so I don't understand reviewer Rich's lament "Only works with the speed cobra pedal." because it works perfectly well with my Iron Cobra. Anyway, if the stabilizing plate (bottom) on your bass pedal has two holes that are two inches apart (see photo), then a Cobra Coil should be usable. It's also adjustable, with a single drum key bolt, sliding forward or backwards, so the tension changes noticeably. Highly recommended if it seems like you've maxed out your single pedal that is able to take a Cobra Coil. Actually, I just realized that this could be used on any pedal with a stabilizing plate by simply drilling two holes two inches apart. Good luck!
Fernando
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2022
This is a very cheap upgrade to elevate the quality of your TAMA Iron Cobra 600.I got a pair of these for my pedals that I’ve using for over 5 years.It’s possible to feel the improvement in the feedback and speed at the first step.No need to spend money with way over expensive pedal, these TAMA Iron Cobra Coils are a very cheap way to improve your existing pedals.When stepping in, it’s possible to feel there is a need energy pushing your feet back to the original position, removing good part of the pressure from the original aside coil.Very happy with “my new pedal”!!!
John
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 8, 2019
Just helps the foot pedal return quickly. Great help
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