Nice review. Correct me if I'm wrong, but the para clamp with the nut at the beginning caught my attention. I have a speed cobra 910 that's maybe a year or two old and that nut doesn't exist. It's a round disc now easily turned by hand. Also - if you want a KILLER MODIFICATION, try this. I installed the Pearl cam mount from an old Eliminator pedal I had. Fits the hexaganol Tama shaft perfectly! Added a strap drive from ACD and now I have the option to switch cams! Best combination ever! Total modification time - 15 minutes! In addition, if you're looking for some awesome beaters, 2 that are NOT in your reviews are the Ninja kick beater, which has a spring on the beater head - extremely fast! Another one I just got delivered today is the Flex Dynamic Beater, 70 grams. Also surprisingly fast, but comfortable to play due to the Flex shaft. You'll have no trouble finding their websites or some RUclips vids. Cheers!
The original Tama nut is not good. I always change it. Thank you for watching and for your recommendations. I'll be working on a 2nd video of bass drum beaters. I will include these ones, Ninja kick beater & Flex Dynamic Beater. Don't forget to subscribe it really really appreciate your words and help.
@francisfernandezcappola Just letting you know I have tried them both. The Ninja a few months ago and flex beater about a month ago. Ninja wins for me. It's very quick. The Flex is nice, but the actual felt beater head is so big that it slows it down. The inventor is currently offering different beater head shapes and sizes that can be screwed on to the existing shaft.
This is the comparisson video that i'm looking for ... Because i haven't got the chance to feel both pedals ... Thank you so much for the video my friend ! 🙏🏻
yeah, i've definitely got some noise on my speed cobra...the good news, is that it's not picked up for live performance, but in recording can definitely be an issue
The heel plate hinge on the speed cobras wiggle a lot. I did not check it when I first bought them but noticed it was moving around within a week. Maybe they are like that brand new. If you move the foot board and look at the hinge inside the side of the heel plate you can see it moving. Not really that noisy but seems like that could have been made better. With the trick drive shaft and DW control or air beaters. They are my favorite pedals. I still have DW 9002 with trick drive shaft and Control or Air beaters. Original DW beaters for heavier feeling. I prefer the standard 9002's over the XF. They are very solid. Also I have the DW MDD's double pedal but no matter how they are set the speed cobras and 9002 feel better and faster. I'm going to get the Dyna Sync double pedal and hope they feel familiar to the SC and if they don't have that heel plate movement they might be perfect. I don't think the build and tolerances standards are as good as DW but that's not always the better feeling and playing pedal. Maybe in 10 years but then I would get a new set? Anyway, Thanks for the video it's helpful.
Marc, Thank you for your enriching comment. I also have tried the DW 9000 and i honestly like it. The Dyna-Sync is a whole new level, because of the directdrive the hinge are more stable, and it's faster. If you have difficult to custom the pedal settings let me know. Please don't forget to subscribe me. Thank you so much!!😀
@@larrytate1657 I will have to get a set of the Yamaha's soon. I like the DW MDD's a lot. I just still play better on the chains. I played with the setting more and I had to tighten the springs all the way on the MDD's. I did get the Dyna Syncs as well. I had to loosen the Dyna Syncs almost all the way and move the under coil out as well. I really like both. I use them more than my Speed Cobras and 9000's. I will go back to the chain drives in about a month or two and see if I can really make the most of the direct drives. I will get the Yamaha Flyers soon and test those out as well. I had Demon drives but sold them about 10 years ago. I might give those another shot in the future.
I Subscribed. You did a great job with the demonstraion. I ended up getting the Dyna Syncs as well as a new set of Cobra's right after my first comment 8 months ago. They Dyna's are very nice. I had to loosen the spring tension and under coil as light as possible. The exact opposite of the DW MDD's. I had to tighten those as strong as possible. I still have the Speed Cobras and 9000's standard board. The Dynas are more stable but when playing the cobras I play about the same. I'm still playing with settings on the MDD's and Dyna's. The big difference between DW's and Tama's and Pearl's is the tension at the end of the stroke. Has anyone else felt the tension when the beater hits the head? Playing at full volume you don't really notice but medium to feathering you can tell. DW's have no tension on the head. Tama and Pearls it's as if the beater is too far away form the head or the hoop is too deep. I can't adjust it to prevent that. I play off the head 90% of the time and only burry the beater for that extra tension so it's not a deal breaker. When I'm playing hard and loud It can be helpful to have that bit of tension. Just an observation. I will get a Yamaha set and see if those are keepers. I had Demon Drives 10-12 years ago and maybe I give them another shot. They had even more tension that Tama's as the end of the stroke. I will see if I did not give them a chance. I play jazz to hard rock so I do need to play at all volumes and speed . I don't know if the Dyna's are really that much better than the speed cobras but I am getting to really like them. They are more stable and should hold up for a very, very long time. Thanks Again for your video
I own both dyna sync and speed cobra single pedals. They're both great pedals, but the dyna sync does feel a little more robust while the speed cobras are a little more forgiving in set-up
@@kennethlanning4694 i don't use any speedcobra anymore, because to me dyna-sync are much better. However speed cobra is a great evolution from Tama. I would be very grateful if you also subscribe the channel. Thank you for your words.
What kind of beaters are those? They remind me of the Trick Dead blow beaters but I like that they have the rubber pads on them instead of the aluminum face
Trick Drum Beaters, i will include everything in my next video on "how to upgrade dyna-sync". it will be released in 4 to 6 weeks, and please it would be awesome if you subscribe the channel. Thanks you Mike!!
Hi Can you use dyna as two singles? If i mount a paraclamp on the slave? I used to have two bass drums, but now I use one bassdrum. But I still use two singles sometimes. Kind Regards Mikael.
Hi Mika, you can't because there's no coil on the slave pedal, so you can't separate the double pedal in two singles. About converting 2 singles in one double bass i also think it's not possible. Anyway the double pedal is awesome, I'm really happy with it.
I'm lefty. So this pedal is the left model, but you can disassemble the pedal and turn it all the way to the right. I don't recommend it, but you can!!
@@francisfernandezcappola unless you change between differant hoop thicknesses on different bass drum that not should not need to be moved, and would be much better if it was a nylock nut.
@@emanuelsosa9671 I ordered a Speed Cobra, but there was some problem with delivery, so the order was cancelled and I ended up ordering a Yamaha FP9 direct drive double pedal. Amazing pedal, very smooth and nice to play.
Nice review. Correct me if I'm wrong, but the para clamp with the nut at the beginning caught my attention. I have a speed cobra 910 that's maybe a year or two old and that nut doesn't exist. It's a round disc now easily turned by hand. Also - if you want a KILLER MODIFICATION, try this. I installed the Pearl cam mount from an old Eliminator pedal I had. Fits the hexaganol Tama shaft perfectly! Added a strap drive from ACD and now I have the option to switch cams! Best combination ever! Total modification time - 15 minutes! In addition, if you're looking for some awesome beaters, 2 that are NOT in your reviews are the Ninja kick beater, which has a spring on the beater head - extremely fast! Another one I just got delivered today is the Flex Dynamic Beater, 70 grams. Also surprisingly fast, but comfortable to play due to the Flex shaft. You'll have no trouble finding their websites or some RUclips vids. Cheers!
The original Tama nut is not good. I always change it. Thank you for watching and for your recommendations. I'll be working on a 2nd video of bass drum beaters. I will include these ones, Ninja kick beater & Flex Dynamic Beater. Don't forget to subscribe it really really appreciate your words and help.
Veeery cool idea! Do you think that a new eliminator cam also fits the Tama shaft?
@@boney.s yes.
@@boney.s Most likely.
@francisfernandezcappola Just letting you know I have tried them both. The Ninja a few months ago and flex beater about a month ago. Ninja wins for me. It's very quick. The Flex is nice, but the actual felt beater head is so big that it slows it down. The inventor is currently offering different beater head shapes and sizes that can be screwed on to the existing shaft.
This is the comparisson video that i'm looking for ... Because i haven't got the chance to feel both pedals ... Thank you so much for the video my friend ! 🙏🏻
My Pleasure. Don't forget to subscribe the channel, new videos coming soon. Thank you.
yeah, i've definitely got some noise on my speed cobra...the good news, is that it's not picked up for live performance, but in recording can definitely be an issue
It is a issue. There are several ways to reduce it but it's annoying. Don't forget to subscribe
What’re your beaters on the Dyna Sync?
Something im going to reveal on my next video. Dyna-Sync upgrade version, but it's the Trick beaters.
Don't forget to subscribe the channel. Thanks in advance
The heel plate hinge on the speed cobras wiggle a lot. I did not check it when I first bought them but noticed it was moving around within a week. Maybe they are like that brand new. If you move the foot board and look at the hinge inside the side of the heel plate you can see it moving. Not really that noisy but seems like that could have been made better. With the trick drive shaft and DW control or air beaters. They are my favorite pedals. I still have DW 9002 with trick drive shaft and Control or Air beaters. Original DW beaters for heavier feeling. I prefer the standard 9002's over the XF. They are very solid. Also I have the DW MDD's double pedal but no matter how they are set the speed cobras and 9002 feel better and faster. I'm going to get the Dyna Sync double pedal and hope they feel familiar to the SC and if they don't have that heel plate movement they might be perfect. I don't think the build and tolerances standards are as good as DW but that's not always the better feeling and playing pedal. Maybe in 10 years but then I would get a new set? Anyway, Thanks for the video it's helpful.
Marc, Thank you for your enriching comment. I also have tried the DW 9000 and i honestly like it. The Dyna-Sync is a whole new level, because of the directdrive the hinge are more stable, and it's faster. If you have difficult to custom the pedal settings let me know. Please don't forget to subscribe me. Thank you so much!!😀
Oh my god that trick drive shaft is AMAZING!!! I got it figuring it was all hype and I’d be sending back but oh my god it’s amazing
You didn’t care much for the Dw mdd? I rly like the new Yamaha pedal lot.
@@larrytate1657 I will have to get a set of the Yamaha's soon. I like the DW MDD's a lot. I just still play better on the chains. I played with the setting more and I had to tighten the springs all the way on the MDD's. I did get the Dyna Syncs as well. I had to loosen the Dyna Syncs almost all the way and move the under coil out as well. I really like both. I use them more than my Speed Cobras and 9000's. I will go back to the chain drives in about a month or two and see if I can really make the most of the direct drives. I will get the Yamaha Flyers soon and test those out as well. I had Demon drives but sold them about 10 years ago. I might give those another shot in the future.
I Subscribed. You did a great job with the demonstraion. I ended up getting the Dyna Syncs as well as a new set of Cobra's right after my first comment 8 months ago. They Dyna's are very nice. I had to loosen the spring tension and under coil as light as possible. The exact opposite of the DW MDD's. I had to tighten those as strong as possible. I still have the Speed Cobras and 9000's standard board. The Dynas are more stable but when playing the cobras I play about the same. I'm still playing with settings on the MDD's and Dyna's. The big difference between DW's and Tama's and Pearl's is the tension at the end of the stroke. Has anyone else felt the tension when the beater hits the head? Playing at full volume you don't really notice but medium to feathering you can tell. DW's have no tension on the head. Tama and Pearls it's as if the beater is too far away form the head or the hoop is too deep. I can't adjust it to prevent that. I play off the head 90% of the time and only burry the beater for that extra tension so it's not a deal breaker. When I'm playing hard and loud It can be helpful to have that bit of tension. Just an observation. I will get a Yamaha set and see if those are keepers. I had Demon Drives 10-12 years ago and maybe I give them another shot. They had even more tension that Tama's as the end of the stroke. I will see if I did not give them a chance. I play jazz to hard rock so I do need to play at all volumes and speed . I don't know if the Dyna's are really that much better than the speed cobras but I am getting to really like them. They are more stable and should hold up for a very, very long time. Thanks Again for your video
Awesome demo. Thank you.
@@GIGMUSIC-o6z you're welcome 😁
I own both dyna sync and speed cobra single pedals. They're both great pedals, but the dyna sync does feel a little more robust while the speed cobras are a little more forgiving in set-up
@@kennethlanning4694 i don't use any speedcobra anymore, because to me dyna-sync are much better. However speed cobra is a great evolution from Tama. I would be very grateful if you also subscribe the channel. Thank you for your words.
What kind of beaters are those? They remind me of the Trick Dead blow beaters but I like that they have the rubber pads on them instead of the aluminum face
Trick Drum Beaters, i will include everything in my next video on "how to upgrade dyna-sync". it will be released in 4 to 6 weeks, and please it would be awesome if you subscribe the channel. Thanks you Mike!!
@@francisfernandezcappola already did bro
whats the difference between the factory clear beaters and those black ones on the speed cobra?
You're asking the difference from speed cobra beaters and dyna-sync beaters??
Well done! Thank you.
My pleasure Phifer. Please don't forget to sub the channel and help us to build this big drum community.
Do you think this pedal is overkill if I am not playing fast songs or is it a great double pedal for any music?
You're talking about the Dyna-Sync?
Use it for any style. Forget about the direct drive. You will not gonna feel it. It's smooth, fast and accurate
Hi
Can you use dyna as two singles? If i mount a paraclamp on the slave? I used to have two bass drums, but now I use one bassdrum. But I still use two singles sometimes.
Kind Regards Mikael.
Hi Mika, you can't because there's no coil on the slave pedal, so you can't separate the double pedal in two singles. About converting 2 singles in one double bass i also think it's not possible. Anyway the double pedal is awesome, I'm really happy with it.
Thanks
@@mikaelebensgaard you're welcome. Don't forget to subscribe, please. Thanks
What beaters are you using on the Dyna-sync?
That is a new video that im still working on. It's the Trick Drum Beaters. Don't forget to subscribe Mark. Thank you.
Awesome video to show difference! Thank you
My pleasure. Welcome aboard!!
@@francisfernandezcappola thank you!
Speed Cobra 910 with Direct Drive conversion does make a big difference
I believe so. 💪💪💪
Convert mine with gibraltar kevlar strap/belt drive
Is it complicated to convert?
@@do8671 not at all. just undo a couple of screws, take off the chain, put the direct drive piece in place and screw it on
@@DJBisGOD and would it become similar to the dyna sync or it would have their own particular feel? How does it differ from each other? Im curious..
Hi, I wonder if you manually adjust the pedals into lefty or do they have the lefty version available? Keep on rockin' man 🔥🔥🔥
I'm lefty. So this pedal is the left model, but you can disassemble the pedal and turn it all the way to the right. I don't recommend it, but you can!!
Don't forget to subscribe the channel. Thanks in advance
That's not the original nut on the para clamp. To be easier to turn by hand simply use a wing nut from any hardware store.
i don't use the original nut, i have a video where i talk about that, but basically the original one wears too fast. Thank you for watching!! 👊
@@francisfernandezcappola unless you change between differant hoop thicknesses on different bass drum that not should not need to be moved, and would be much better if it was a nylock nut.
@@krusher74 the explanation is on this new video -> ruclips.net/video/tB0ozbjw_BA/видео.html
Hey man. Would you recommend a Speed Cobra or a Dyna Sync as a starting double pedal? Never played a double pedal before, will only learn it.
Hello @Nikita Speed Cobra 310. You should start with low budget pedal. Don't forget to subscribe channel. Thank you for the trust.
Whats the point of start practicing whit a low budget pedal?
@@emanuelsosa9671 I ordered a Speed Cobra, but there was some problem with delivery, so the order was cancelled and I ended up ordering a Yamaha FP9 direct drive double pedal. Amazing pedal, very smooth and nice to play.
Curious, how do you adjust the angle of the master beater on the Dyna? Is there a way?
You can use the left screw on the top and the pedal board angle adjustment. Click here -> *ruclips.net/video/fXeLBdZnlFA/видео.html*
and don't forget to subscribe the channel. Thank you so much in advance!!
@@francisfernandezcappola I will give it a try! Thank you!
@@francisfernandezcappola subbed! Thank you also!
@@B2Rockin thanks 🙏
Get a tick drive shaft you’ll love it!! It makes a world of difference
New video with the Dyna Sync upgrade will come soon. Thank you so much for watching.
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the speed cobra is the best chain pedal ever made
I have to say you're right. But i prefer the Dyna Sync.
i hate direct driving pedals there is no feeling in any of them dyna sync i really like pedals with the same chain
@@francisfernandezcappola
@@ersenblaster4660 it's your opinion that's ok. 💪
Why would you bother with a chain when you don't need to?@@ersenblaster4660
Nah I'd say it's too light and you can't adjust it.
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Ahahahaha one day... One day 😅
ALL THESE BOARDS ALL DO THE SAME THING...NOTHINGS CHANGED IN YRS😂😂😂
you're talking about the noise??
What else would you do with them?
Not alot of room for improvement
@@dcmastermindfirst9418 yes but the Dyna Sync is not so noise. At least I don't have any problem with my pedal.
@@francisfernandezcappola Had mine since launch.
There's nothing better than these.
I don't even like the new Pearl one.
@@dcmastermindfirst9418 have to agree 💪💪💪
I tried both of them....almost no difference....for me...perfect pedals
@@johnbentley3504 i prefer the dyna-sync