Brecken Roach's Gear
In this video at 3:45 by his band Separator they talk about a modified Boss DS-1 Distortion pedal, and a Behringer Vintage Delay pedal can be seen to the right.
Around the 3:30 mark in the video posted by Brecken's band Separator, a Behringer Vintage Distortion is brought up, as it was gifted to them alongside a modded Boss DS-1 Distortion.
In this video around the 1:16 mark, you can see a NUX MG-100 unit plugged in on the ground.
An Instagram post features Brecken Roach's collection of pedals, prominently featuring the DigiTech X-SERIES Hot Rod Rock Distortion in the top left corner.
In this Instagram post showing off all of Brecken's pedals, you can see a Behringer BOD400 pedal to the right of the NUX MG-100 unit.
In this Instagram post showing off all of Brecken's pedals, you can see a Behringer UC200 Ultra Chorus pedal to the right of the Behringer Bass Overdrive unit.
At the 3:54 mark in the linked video, Brecken talks about how he's using a tom from a Pulse drumkit.
In the video titled "Brecken's 2025 Drumkit Tour!" on YouTube, at the 6:30 mark, Brecken Roach shows and discusses his use of the DW 5000 Series Double Bass Drum Pedal.
In this video at the 7:10 mark, Brecken talks about a pair of faintly marked Zildjian 12" Hi-Hats, uncertain what year or type they are.
At the 8:07 mark Brecken talks about his Sabian B8 Crash, this version of the crash I couldn't find online really anywhere, but my best assumption is it's a medium crash.
In this video around the 10 minute mark, Brecken talks about his Paiste 2002 16" Crash.
In this video around the 10:50 mark, Brecken shows off his 10" Paiste alpha splash.
At the 11:11 mark in this video, Brecken showcases his 18" Wuhan China cymbal.
At 12:10 in this video, Brecken shows off his Sabian 20" B8 Pro Ride Cymbal.
In an unlisted drum cover of Good Day by Tally Hall on his youtube channel That VR Dude, Brecken can be seen playing a Simmons Titan 50 Electronic Drumset. It's specified and linked in the description. It was also used in a privated livestream.
In this old screencap of me from when I was like 7(?) you can see my old Casio in the background.
In this POV video from Brecken's Instagram, you can see him playing both the Novation FLkey Mini and the Novation Launchkey 49.
In this POV video from Brecken's Instagram, you can see him playing both the Novation FLkey Mini and the Novation Launchkey 49.
In this TikTok, you can see a Baja Cowbell mounted on a cymbal stand in front of the snare drum.
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In this drum cover video, behind Brecken's right shoulder, you can see a Rode NTK microphone being used as a room microphone.
Throughout the entire video, the Shure SM57 is seen being used as a microphone for both talking and drum samples.
Throughout this entire video, Brecken is using an Ibanez RG120, although the video is in black and white, in other videos on TikTok show the guitar is candy apple red colored.
In this TikTok, Brecken can be seen using a Glarry 4 String Bass guitar.
In this photo, Brecken is wearing the Beats Solo Pro, can also be seen in other videos.
In the Youtube video "Brecken's 2025 Drumkit Tour!" at 2:30 you can get a good view of what drumsticks are being used, these are the American Hickory 5B Nylon-Tipped Vater sticks.
In this Instagram post, Brecken shows off his new Squier he got for his birthday.
In this Youtube video, at the 5 minute mark, Brecken says his drumkit is a Yamaha Stage Custom Advantage.
In the linked Youtube video at the 2:13 mark, Brecken says his main snare drum is a Yamaha KSD-245
In the background of this Instagram post, you can see his friend playing a Liberty Classic 30-B Bass Amp.
In this Instagram post, you can see two Zildjian A cymbals, but the only one visible is the Sweet Ride
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