Roy Mayorga - Equipment

Equipment

This set of equipment is based on Roy Mayorga's Wallpaper for DW's new publicity campaign "This is my Custom DW kit" and is as it follows.

Drums

  • DW Collector's Custom Maple Kit with Vertical Low Timbre in Black Ice FinishPly finish with Satin Chrome Hardware
  • 24x18 Bass Drum
  • 21x16 Gong Drum (left)
  • 14x8 Rock-it Shell Snare
  • 13x8 Rack Tom
  • 14x9 Rack Tom
  • 18x16 Floor Tom
  • 20x16 Floor Tom
  • 3-6x15 Rata Drums (as named by Roy Mayorga) (2 on top of gong drum, 1 in between the toms)

Cymbals

  • Sabian
  • 24" "Roy Mayorga" signature Ride (Special order from Sabian if interested)
  • 19" HH crash or
  • 20" AA medium crash or
  • 15" AA rock hats (bottoms only) or
  • assorted Radia Bells- 6",8",10",12"
  • 22" HH China "Bill ward" signature

Hardware

  • DW rack and Hardware
  • DW 8000 series Double Bass Pedal.

Sticks

  • Vic Firth American Classic ROCK drumsticks.

Drumheads

  • Evans
  • bass drum:
  • EMAD II (on batter side)
  • EQ 3 Resonant (front side)
  • toms:
  • Onyx or G2 coated (batter side)
  • EC resonant or G1 clear (bottom)
  • Snare drum:
  • Reverse dot coated (batter side)
  • Hazy 300 (snare side)
  • Rata drums:
  • G2 clear

Guitars and Bass

  • Schecter
  • Gibson

Keyboards

  • Piano
  • all vintage Synths:
  • Sequential Circuits, Roland, Moog, Arp, Korg

Software

  • Protools
  • Logic 8
  • Reason

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