Models

11 models

  • Pearl ICON Rack

    Curved-bar rack system

    Drum hardware · Japan

    The ICON rack uses curved bars that follow the arc a drummer's arms actually travel, which puts mounted cymbals and toms closer than a straight-bar rack of the same footprint.

  • Tama Roadpro Stands

    Double-braced hardware for touring

    Drum hardware · Japan

    The Roadpro range is Tama's heavy hardware line — double-braced legs, quick-set tilters, and hinged memory locks that come off without dismantling the stand.

  • Canopus Hoops and Parts

    Components sold to rebuild other makers' drums

    Drum hardware · Japan

    Canopus sells hoops, snare wires, tension rods, and bearing-edge work as a catalogue in their own right, which is unusual: most of it is bought to change how a drum from another maker sounds.

  • Tama Speed Cobra

    Longer footboard, lighter action

    Drum hardware · Japan

    The Speed Cobra lengthens the footboard and shortens the beater throw, trading power for speed, and became standard equipment in fast double-pedal playing.

  • Pearl Demon Drive

    Ninety-degree direct drive

    Drum hardware · Japan

    Demon Drive uses a direct linkage with an unusually long footboard and a Ninja bearing set, and its slave pedal drives through a duo-deck shaft designed to feel the same as the primary.

  • Tama Iron Cobra Lever Glide Hi-Hat

    Lever-actuated hi-hat stand

    Drum hardware · Japan

    The Lever Glide replaces the usual direct pull with a lever linkage, reducing the effort needed to close the hats and letting the pedal sit lower.

  • Pearl Eliminator Redline

    Cam swapping by colour

    Drum hardware · Japan

    The Eliminator ships with a set of interchangeable coloured cams, each a different curve, so a drummer can change the pedal's acceleration profile in a minute rather than choosing it at purchase.

  • Yamaha HS1200 Hi-Hat Stand

    The long-serving Yamaha stand

    Drum hardware · Japan

    The HS1200 has been in the catalogue in one form or another for decades, and its rotating legs and heavy base make it a common choice under an electronic kit as well as an acoustic one.

  • Tama Iron Cobra

    The pedal that made cam choice a decision

    Drum hardware · Japan

    The Iron Cobra offered two cams — Power Glide, weighted for acceleration, and Rolling Glide, round for even feel — and made choosing between them a normal part of buying a pedal. It has been the DW 5000's main rival since the 1990s.

  • Yamaha FP9

    Chain and direct drive from one platform

    Drum hardware · Japan

    The FP9 is offered in chain and direct-drive versions built on the same frame, with a hinge and bearing set designed so the two feel like variants rather than different pedals.

  • Tama Dyna-Sync

    Tama's direct-drive pedal

    Drum hardware · Japan

    The Dyna-Sync is a direct-drive pedal whose linkage keeps the footboard and beater moving in a fixed relationship, so the feel does not change through the stroke.