Josh Dun's Drum Hardware

in the second to last picture you can the the Muff'l strips on the floor tom and rack tom. Josh's tech also explaines in a live video how he uses it on the snare as well.

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Josh Dun uses Remo Pinstripe Clear Drumheads as resonant heads on his toms during the Bandito Tour, as seen in a post by ftothej_meyers on Instagram.

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In a YouTube video by rolandmedia, Josh Dun of Twenty One Pilots discusses incorporating Roland RT-7K Kick Drum Triggers and silent drumheads for their B-stage setup to ensure latency alignment.

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Josh Dun is seen using the Vater Multipair Stick Holder in the image referenced, although it appears he might have used it only a few times.

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In a Reddit post by user Nara_Mark titled "Josh's Drum Kit," Josh Dun is shown using the DW 9100AL Air Lift Round Throne as part of his drum setup.

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Acording to Remos website, Josh uses "The Falam Slams" which are maximum durability beater impact patches for all Bass drumheads. Constructed with high-strength Kevlar®, Falam® Slams increase the longevity of your Bass drumhead as well as the beater attack in the sound of the drum. The adhesive-backed patches are placed in the location where the beater contacts the drumhead.

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In the video "Twenty One Pilots SJC Kit 2018 (Drum Build Pt.1)" by SJC Custom Drums, at 2:58, Mike mentions preparing several stands for Josh Dun, including the SJC Foundation X Straight Stand, which is visible in the footage.

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Josh Dun of Twenty One Pilots uses the DW 9000 Hi-Hat Stand, as discussed in the Reddit thread titled "Josh's Drum Kit" by user Nara_Mark.

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Josh Dun used the DW 9000 Single Bass Drum Pedal during the Blurryface tour, as noted by Nara_Mark on Reddit in a discussion about Josh's drum kit.

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Josh Dun uses the Remo Powerstroke 77 Coated Drumhead, as discussed in the Reddit thread titled "Josh's Drum Kit" by Nara_Mark on the twentyonepilots subreddit.

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Josh Dun uses the Remo Ambassador Hazy Snare Side Drumhead as part of his drum kit setup, as detailed in a Reddit post by user farahin65 discussing his full kit configuration.

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Bass batter head on Dun's kit

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One of the tom batters on Dun's kit

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Tom reso head on Dun's kit

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He uses the dw 9000 series hardware on the symbols, high hat, kick, snare, and throne

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You can see this cymbal arm for his 16" EFX crash on the thumbnail of this video.

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In a video by rolandmedia, Josh Dun of Twenty One Pilots discusses using Roland RT-10 Series Acoustic Drum Triggers with silent drumheads during their B-stage performances to ensure latency alignment.

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at 0:15 you can see moongel on the floor tom and the snare

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On the Remo website is a list of the Remo equipment that Josh uses. The Quick Lock Hi Hat Clutch allows for quick changing of hi-hats with a lock-notch system rather than a typical threaded system. By pressing a locking pin assembly, cymbals can be quickly and simply changed out between tunes at a gig. This outstanding accessory eliminates any possibilities of Hi-Hat cymbals loosening while playing.

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Josh Dun uses the Danmar Wicked Stick Holder, a choice he has maintained since the early days of his career. Despite its lesser-known brand status, its consistent presence suggests he values its functionality. You can spot it on his hi-hat stand during the Twenty One Pilots performance at the iHeart Radio Festival, as shown in the video from 1:14 to 1:19.

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You can plainly see the exact boom arm in this image.

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Josh explains how, because of slapback they had to use silent heads on the drums on the b-stage and use the roland triggers.

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At 7:25 Josh says that he switched over to the SJC Foundation hardware. Also on https://www.instagram.com/p/BpDy1-Wgyn9/?taken-by=unitedcenter you can see that he no longer uses DW hradware by the wingnuts on the cymbal stands

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At 2:58 mike says that he´s ruining a bunch of stands for josh and you can see the hihat stand in the background

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At 3:00 Mike from SJC talks about how he is "destroying" stands for Josh with paint and gaff tape.

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"Hey guys, the drums do more than just sound good these days. They looking real good too! Thanks to @drumlite for hooking us up with some sweet LED lights for inside the drum shells." - "Father" John Meyers (Josh's drum tech)

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In this video, Josh introduces his new signature drum throne.

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One of the tom batter heads used on Dun's kit

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Josh Dun uses the DW 9000 Cymbal Stand, as discussed in the Reddit post titled "Josh's Drum Kit" by Nara_Mark.

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He uses the Roland stand with the Roland SPD-SX.

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