I can definitely see the need for some new gear.
Now I am up to 6 kits - 5 acoustic and my ekit. One kit stays at the practice site, with all hardware and cymbals. We also have a complete PA for rehearsals including mics and cables. The band's gig PA stays packed between gigs. My DWs stay set up at home, with full set of hardware and cymbals as well. My ekit is also set up at home, and I alternate between the two for practice. Currently I am rotating between 3 kits for gigs, my new Tama Silverstar Mirage, my Superstars, and my Gretsch Catalina. I have a third set of hardware and cymbals packed for gigs. When it's time to do a gig, I just load up and go. It may be excessive, but it's also very convenient and gives me an excuse to buy more gear.
Acoustic Kits:
Ludwig Maple 3ply White Cortex 4 pc
Rukus Mod Orange Club 4 pc
DW Design 6 pc
Tama Silverstar Limited Edition Mirage 5 pc
Tama Superstar 5 pc
Tama Rockstar 4 pc
Gretsch Catalina Ash 4 pc
Slingerland 7 pc
Electronic Kits:
Yamaha DTX532k
Roland TD-27, Roland PD-85 (x4), PD-125, KD9, CY-8 (x2) VH-10, Lemon 15 and 18 cymbals
Roland SPD-SX Sample Pad
Snares:
Tama SLP Black Brass
Tama SLP G Maple
Rukus Santos/Bubinga/Poplar/Wenge
Rukus Avodire/Maple/Mahogany
1972 Ludwig Supraphonic
Hardware:
Tama, DW, Yamaha and Sonor
Cymbals:
Zildjian A Series, A Custom and K Custom
Microphones:
Miktek, Audix and Shure
I can definitely see the need for some new gear.
YOU MESS WITH THE DEVIL YOU KNOW.
YOU DON'T MESS WITH THE DEVIL YOU DON'T KNOW.
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WILL ROGERS
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