Ads
related to: dw 9000 boom cymbal stand
Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
1 – DW 5000 Snare Stand 1 – Low to ground – Drum Throne 1 – DW 5000 or 9000 Hi Hat Stand 1 – DW 5000 or 9000 DW DBL Bass Pedal 5 – DW Cymbal Boom Crash Hardware Stands Accessories. 1 – Shure 58 – Vocal Mic 1 – Drum Rug (if necessary) 1 – DI Box
All DW 9000 series Boom Stands, Hi-Hat Stands, Tom Stands, Pedals and Throne. Cymbals (Sabian) 13" AA Hi-Hats; 18" AA Chinese; 8" AA Splash; 21" AA Raw Bell Dry Ride (used as crash) 21" AA Rock Ride; In earlier days, Josh has used Zildjian, Paiste and a number of other cymbal brands. Heads . Snare (Remo Coated Emperor)
DW Hardware. DW 6710 straight cymbal stands (3x) DW 5000 Hi-Hat Stand; DW 9000 bass pedal; Zildjian Cymbals. Zildjian 24-inch K Light ride; Zildjian 21-inch K Crash Ride; Zildjian 20-inch K Crash; Zildjian 16-inch K Light Hi Hats; Vater Sticks. Vater Rock, Power 5B and Power 3A; Remo Heads. Snare: Remo Emperor X; Toms: Remo Clear Emperor's
Multiple boom stands. The hi-hat stand is a stand for supporting and operating a pair of clash cymbals; The term cymbal stand in English does not normally include this specialised stand. As well as cymbals, cymbal stands are used to support many other small percussion instruments, and accessories such as practice pads.
Drum Workshop was founded in 1972 as a teaching studio by Don Lombardi. Alongside student John Good, Lombardi began a small drum equipment sales operation to cover the studio's operation costs. After the closure of the Camco Drum Company in 1977, its manufacturing equipment was purchased by Drum Workshop. [2]
DW Collector's Series Maple drums in Tony Williams Yellow Lacquer with Custom Yellow Hardware 18x24 Bass Drum 8x12, 9x13 Toms 16x16, 16x18 Floor Toms w/ Legs 6x14 Edge Snare 9000 Single Bass Drum Pedal 9500 Hi-Hat 9300 Snare Stand 9700 Straight/Boom Cymbal Stand (x6) 9900 Double Tom Stand (x2) 9100 Throne