Mirror Rod TMR1000
The Mirror Rod is a double pedal connecting rod designed to eliminate play and deliver an overwhelmingly smooth playing experience. By utilizing ball bearings, lightweight materials, a streamlined design, and concentrating the weight at the central axis, an extremely precise motion is achieved, eliminating pedal lag or play. An extreme ease of operation is achieved by a simplified pedal attachment and length adjustment design.
The Tama Mirror Rod TMR1000 is specifically engineered for double bass drum pedal setups. It acts as a connecting rod—or *cardan shaft*—between the master and slave pedals, designed to deliver remarkably smooth, responsive action
Key Features & Benefits
- Zero latency performance with precision bearings
Equipped with eight ball bearings (four on each side), all strategically placed as close as possible to the axis of rotation. This configuration minimizes torque and virtually eliminates pedal lag or play, ensuring ultra-precise motion.
- Lightweight, streamlined build
Crafted using, lightweight materials and sleek design, it maintains highly responsive performance, enhancing speed and control.
- Effortless installation & adjustment
Features a simplified mechanism with fewer mounting and adjustment bolts, streamlining setup and fine-tuning of length.
- Memory lock system
This convenient feature allows you to save your preferred length setting—and easily return to it—across sessions.
- Universal compatibility
Designed to work seamlessly with most major double pedal setups on the market.
Materials & dimensions
- Body: Made of aluminum, ensuring strength while keeping weight low (\~0.86 lb).
- Dimensions: Approximately 16.8 × 3.7 × 1.7 inches.
Summary
The
Tama Mirror Rod TMR1000 is an impressively engineered accessory for drummers using double bass or dual-pedal configurations. With its precision ball bearings, lightweight design, easy setup, memory lock, and universal compatibility, it’s designed to eliminate lag, enhance synchronization between pedals, and improve overall performance.
If you're aiming for tighter, smoother response and want to elevate your double-pedal technique, this is a top-tier upgrade.