Clive Burr - Equipment

Equipment

Clive used Ludwig drums and Paiste Cymbals on the first two Maiden albums. His most recognised kit was his 1982 custom Tama kit used on the "Beast on the Road Tour"; depth=diameter "square" tom sizes:

Drums by Tama

  • 08” × 08” Tom
  • 10” × 10” Tom
  • 12” × 12” Tom
  • 13” × 13” Tom
  • 16” × 16” Floor Tom
  • 18” × 16” Floor Tom
  • 22” × 16” Bass Drum
  • 14”x6.5” (Ludwig Black Beauty Snare)
  • 4 Octobans
  • Tama Camco Pedals

Drumheads

  • Remo Pinstripe

Cymbals - All cymbals by Paiste

  • 17" RUDE Crash
  • 18" 2002 Medium
  • 19" 2002 Medium
  • 20" 2002 Medium
  • 21" RUDE Crash
  • 16" RUDE Crash
  • 20" Sound Creation Dark Ride
  • 20" 2002 Heavy Ride
  • 14" Formula 602 Ex. Heavy Hi-Hats
  • 22" 2002 China Type
  • 20" 2002 China Type

Sticks

  • Custom made by Chas. Foots

Ludwig kits: Burr had 2 Ludwig Maple drum sets; the earlier in an off-white colour, the later in white cortex. His 2nd kit used the same sizes as his Tama, minus the gong drum and octobans. His 1st Ludwig kit, which he usually played without bottom heads, had the same sizes as his second, but without the 8" tom, and a 14" added after the 13".

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