Nicholas Collins' Drum Hardware

He uses a diplomat on the 8" Concert tom to give it the crack it produces.

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This is his main hi-hat stand

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He uses this head on all of the concert toms, instead of the 8" because it produces the sound it needs for the songs he does with Phil.

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He uses this head on his kick drum

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He uses this as his batter head for his snare.

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This is his main bass drum pedal

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At 4:24 in the video, Nic Collins mentions using Remo Emperor Clear drumheads on the rest of his toms.

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At 4:35 in the video, Nic Collins also mentions using Gretsch Permatone drumheads on the bottom of the concert toms.

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At 5:01 in the video, Nic Collins mentions using Remo Pinstripe Clear drumheads on the roto toms.

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At 5:07 in the video, Nic Collins mentions using an Emperor X Coated drumhead on the top of his snare drum.

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At 5:12 in the video, Nic Collins also mentions using a 14-inch Remo Powerstroke P4 Coated drumhead on the kick drum.

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At 3:15 in this video, DW9000 double kick drum pedals can be seen being used with Nic Collins’ kick drum, which he later discusses at 5:24.

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At 12:38 in the video, Nic Collins is shown discussing the Porter & Davies BC2 Tactile Drum Monitoring System, describing how it plays an important role in his studio setup by enhancing his monitoring experience through tactile feedback.

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At 14:25 in the video, Nic Collins is shown demonstrating the British Drum Company Joe's Butler, highlighting how this accessory integrates into his studio drum kit to enhance functionality and convenience within his setup.

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At 14:53 in the video, Nic Collins is shown discussing his use of Remo Crown Control Gels on the top of his tom drumheads, explaining how they help control overtones and achieve a more focused, balanced sound in his drum setup.

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