TAMA HPDS1TW Dyna-Sync Twin
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Dyna-Sync double foot by TAMA.
- Optimized energy transfer system
By precisely setting and equalizing the transfer angles of the contact point between the cam, the link and the footboard, Tama has achieved a great balance in its product. - Double Link
To convert the rotational force from the footboard to the cam, Tama has developed a robust double link cam link system that holds the pivot bearings flush on both sides. This creates near-perfect energy transfer from the footboard to the cam and creates phenomenal response and power. - Sliding Cam
The top section of the cam slides in both directions in a "stepless" action to adjust its turning radius . The larger turning radius provides a more linear movement between the footrest and the beater and provides a high degree of sensitivity. A smaller turning radius results in a more dynamic (non-linear) movement. The Slidable Cam gives us the high ability to personalize and adapt to a variety of playing styles. -
Footboard Angle Adjustment
Drummers have come to recognize and appreciate the independent adjustment of the bass drum footcymbal angle as an important feature that helps adjust pedal for your individual technique. This inspired Tama to focus on the Dyna-Sync design and create an entirely new and unique footrest angle adjustment. The Dyna-Sync footpeg angle design integrates with the doorknob-shaped connection point between the lifter and footpeg and is fully adjustable to provide completely personalized pedal angle adjustment. - Sync-Coil
It is a steel spring 1.5x thicker than the Cobra Coil springs used in the Iron Cobra. Sync-Coil assists in returning the kickstand to its original position to provide an additional element of speed to the pedal so that drummers can adjust their own level of pedal return assistance. - Dyna Beater
This traditional beater with black felt and slightly tapered shape ensures an even impact on the head surface of the bass drum to maximize clear, dynamic articulation. - Heel Hinge Lock
Tama changed the design of the footrest bearing hinge from a one-piece assembly to two pieces that hold bearing more evenly - minimizing stress and maximizing smoothness of movement, while increasing the feeling of pedal force. - Moving Spring
The conventional approach to spring installation was to hold the end of the spring stationary while its top is pulled from various angles throughout the entire pedal cycle. But a spring pulled at an angle causes energy loss and vibration. The Swivel Spring Tight Assembly solves this problem by recovering lost energy and optimizing smoothness by using a contoured assembly of parts that allow the spring base to rotate freely. This allows the spring to be pulled straight throughout the pedal cycle, resulting in the smoothest and lightest action on the kick drum pedal. -
Speedo-Ring
TAMA has eliminated another source of friction by replacing the traditional nylon rocker cam Speedo-Ring, swing cam with high-quality built-in ball rocker. Quick-Hook not only allows for easy setup, but also provides quick disassembly, allowing you to place the shoe in a hard case without removing the beater. - Para-Clamp II Pro
TAMA introduces Para-Clamp II - An even more clever and useful version of the popular original. Para-Clamp II is able to capture the widest range of bass drum hoops. The improvement is largely due to the newly designed three-dimensional rubber grip. The holding force is increased and the possibility of scratching the rim is eliminated. What's more, use is made easier because the set screw on the Para-Clamp II Pro is located on the side of the footboard, not under it. - Oiles® bearing hinge
Offering even less friction than standard ball bearings , Oiles® bearings also eliminate lateral movement and provide excellent durability (which is why they are used in the aerospace industry).
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