General
In 2013, Tama introduced the Iron Cobra 600 series that can rival the high-end 900 series, as far as functionality and stability go. It's price, however, is more in line with the spending habits of the serious beginner or the professional on a budget. The Tama HH605 Iron Cobra 600 hi-hat stand features quick and smooth action, thanks to a direct pull drive with a double chain. Combined with the double-braced legs and a 28.6mm base tube, this proves that we're dealing with a very robust and properly constructed hi-hat stand.
Tama HH605 Iron Cobra 600: optimal sound and feel
To optimise the sound of your hi-hats, the Tama HH605 has a few special features. There is the Spring Seat, for instance, which allows you to tilt the bottom hi-hat cymbal for increased clarity and definition with every press of the pedal. Furthermore, Tama's Switch Lock clutch allows the top cymbal to vibrate freely, maximising its natural resonance. At the end of its pull rod, the HH605 has a specially shaped rubber insulator. Their patented 'Non-Loosening Tension Rod' prevents unwanted noises and keeps the pull rod from loosening.
A flexible tool
With a simple twisting mechanism, you can quickly and easily switch between 6 levels of tension that determine the resistance on the upper cymbal. The HH605 comes with a rotatable footboard, that allows you to make room for a double bass drum pedal, like the Tama HP600DTWB Iron Cobra 600. Finally, the hi-hat stand is equipped with Tama's innovative 'Spare-The-Rods' pull rod protector. After a gig, you can place the pull-rod in the specially designed upper tube so it won't get bent during transport.
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