Nick Pierce
Nick Pierce's Gear
At 6:12 of this video clip provided by Gear Gods and from their "RIGGED" series, Nick Pierce, 2016 Drummer of Unearth shows off his Tama Starclassic Performer Bubinga/Birch 4 pc Shell Pack Transparent PS42S.
"For cymbals, I'm using all Zildjian gear. I've got 19 inch Ultra Hammered China on the left, and then a 21 Ultra Hammered China on the right. 17 Inch projection crash on the left and 19 inch projection crash on the right. The blend of the ultra hammers plus the A customs in impeccable."
"For FX, I'm using an 11 inch K custom Hybrid splash and to the right of that is a 12 inch A Regular splash and to the right of that is a Zildjian 10 inch Trash Former. For a ride cymbal, that blue liberty bell looking thing is a Zildjian A Mega Bell Ride and for hats I'm using 14 inch A Quick Beat hats. I love my cymbal selection. What I have now is what I have had the last year or so, since I signed with Zildjian. They sound incredible and they hold up to quiet the beating."
At 4:40 of this video clip provided by Gear Gods and from their "RIGGED" series, Nick Pierce, 2016 Drummer of Unearth shows off his Tama Starclassic Performer Bubinga/Birch 4 pc Shell Pack Transparent PS42S.
"Tom sizes are 10, 12, 16, and 22x20 kick."
"Great sounding drums. The mix of the bubinga and birch gives it a great pop. The initial attack right off of the drums is incredible. They're perfect for metal. However they engineered these things, they did it for just what I do.It's an incredible sounding kit. They are really big sounding. They have a real quick sustain. They get into the mix and get out right when you want them."
"So, for heads on the drums I'm using Evans EC2's for batters all across the top and then on bottoms I'm using Evans G1's. For the Snare drum, that's a Tama SLP 13x7 G Maple Snare. I've got an Evans Hybrid on top.
At 6:12 of this video clip provided by Gear Gods and from their "RIGGED" series, Nick Pierce, 2016 Drummer of Unearth shows off his Tama Starclassic Performer Bubinga/Birch 4 pc Shell Pack Transparent PS42S.
"For cymbals, I'm using all Zildjian gear. I've got 19 inch Ultra Hammered China on the left, and then a 21 Ultra Hammered China on the right. 17 Inch projection crash on the left and 19 inch projection crash on the right. The blend of the ultra hammers plus the A customs in impeccable."
"For FX, I'm using an 11 inch K custom Hybrid splash and to the right of that is a 12 inch A Regular splash and to the right of that is a Zildjian 10 inch Trash Former. For a ride cymbal, that blue liberty bell looking thing is a Zildjian A Mega Bell Ride and for hats I'm using 14 inch A Quick Beat hats. I love my cymbal selection. What I have now is what I have had the last year or so, since I signed with Zildjian. They sound incredible and they hold up to quiet the beating."
At 3:57 of this video clip provided by Gear Gods and from their "RIGGED" series, Nick Pierce, 2016 Drummer of Unearth shows off his Tama Starclassic Performer Bubinga/Birch 4 pc Shell Pack Transparent PS42S.
"Tom sizes are 10, 12, 16, and 22x20 kick."
"Great sounding drums. The mix of the bubinga and birch gives it a great pop. The initial attack right off of the drums is incredible. They're perfect for metal. However they engineered these things, they did it for just what I do.It's an incredible sounding kit. They are really big sounding. They have a real quick sustain. They get into the mix and get out right when you want them."
"So, for heads on the drums I'm using Evans EC2's for batters all across the top and then on bottoms I'm using Evans G1's. For the Snare drum, that's a Tama SLP 13x7 G Maple Snare. I've got an Evans Hybrid on top.
At 6:12 of this video clip provided by Gear Gods and from their "RIGGED" series, Nick Pierce, 2016 Drummer of Unearth shows off his Tama Starclassic Performer Bubinga/Birch 4 pc Shell Pack Transparent PS42S.
"As for pedals, the high-hat stand is a Speed Cobra Hi-Hat and then the Speed Cobra Double Pedal as well."
At 6:12 of this video clip provided by Gear Gods and from their "RIGGED" series, Nick Pierce, 2016 Drummer of Unearth shows off his Tama Starclassic Performer Bubinga/Birch 4 pc Shell Pack Transparent PS42S.
"As for pedals, the high-hat stand is a Speed Cobra Hi-Hat and then the Speed Cobra Double Pedal as well."
At 6:12 of this video clip provided by Gear Gods and from their "RIGGED" series, Nick Pierce, 2016 Drummer of Unearth shows off his Tama Starclassic Performer Bubinga/Birch 4 pc Shell Pack Transparent PS42S.
"For cymbals, I'm using all Zildjian gear. I've got 19 inch Ultra Hammered China on the left, and then a 21 Ultra Hammered China on the right. 17 Inch projection crash on the left and 19 inch projection crash on the right. The blend of the ultra hammers plus the A customs in impeccable."
"For FX, I'm using an 11 inch K custom Hybrid splash and to the right of that is a 12 inch A Regular splash and to the right of that is a Zildjian 10 inch Trash Former. For a ride cymbal, that blue liberty bell looking thing is a Zildjian A Mega Bell Ride and for hats I'm using 14 inch A Quick Beat hats. I love my cymbal selection. What I have now is what I have had the last year or so, since I signed with Zildjian. They sound incredible and they hold up to quiet the beating."
At 6:12 of this video clip provided by Gear Gods and from their "RIGGED" series, Nick Pierce, 2016 Drummer of Unearth shows off his Tama Starclassic Performer Bubinga/Birch 4 pc Shell Pack Transparent PS42S.
"For cymbals, I'm using all Zildjian gear. I've got 19 inch Ultra Hammered China on the left, and then a 21 Ultra Hammered China on the right. 17 Inch projection crash on the left and 19 inch projection crash on the right. The blend of the ultra hammers plus the A customs in impeccable."
"For FX, I'm using an 11 inch K custom Hybrid splash and to the right of that is a 12 inch A Regular splash and to the right of that is a Zildjian 10 inch Trash Former. For a ride cymbal, that blue liberty bell looking thing is a Zildjian A Mega Bell Ride and for hats I'm using 14 inch A Quick Beat hats. I love my cymbal selection. What I have now is what I have had the last year or so, since I signed with Zildjian. They sound incredible and they hold up to quiet the beating."
At 6:12 of this video clip provided by Gear Gods and from their "RIGGED" series, Nick Pierce, 2016 Drummer of Unearth shows off his Tama Starclassic Performer Bubinga/Birch 4 pc Shell Pack Transparent PS42S.
"For cymbals, I'm using all Zildjian gear. I've got 19 inch Ultra Hammered China on the left, and then a 21 Ultra Hammered China on the right. 17 Inch projection crash on the left and 19 inch projection crash on the right. The blend of the ultra hammers plus the A customs in impeccable."
"For FX, I'm using an 11 inch K custom Hybrid splash and to the right of that is a 12 inch A Regular splash and to the right of that is a Zildjian 10 inch Trash Former. For a ride cymbal, that blue liberty bell looking thing is a Zildjian A Mega Bell Ride and for hats I'm using 14 inch A Quick Beat hats. I love my cymbal selection. What I have now is what I have had the last year or so, since I signed with Zildjian. They sound incredible and they hold up to quiet the beating."
At 6:12 of this video clip provided by Gear Gods and from their "RIGGED" series, Nick Pierce, 2016 Drummer of Unearth shows off his Tama Starclassic Performer Bubinga/Birch 4 pc Shell Pack Transparent PS42S.
"For cymbals, I'm using all Zildjian gear. I've got 19 inch Ultra Hammered China on the left, and then a 21 Ultra Hammered China on the right. 17 Inch projection crash on the left and 19 inch projection crash on the right. The blend of the ultra hammers plus the A customs in impeccable."
"For FX, I'm using an 11 inch K custom Hybrid splash and to the right of that is a 12 inch A Regular splash and to the right of that is a Zildjian 10 inch Trash Former. For a ride cymbal, that blue liberty bell looking thing is a Zildjian A Mega Bell Ride and for hats I'm using 14 inch A Quick Beat hats. I love my cymbal selection. What I have now is what I have had the last year or so, since I signed with Zildjian. They sound incredible and they hold up to quiet the beating."
At 6:12 of this video clip provided by Gear Gods and from their "RIGGED" series, Nick Pierce, 2016 Drummer of Unearth shows off his Tama Starclassic Performer Bubinga/Birch 4 pc Shell Pack Transparent PS42S.
"For cymbals, I'm using all Zildjian gear. I've got 19 inch Ultra Hammered China on the left, and then a 21 Ultra Hammered China on the right. 17 Inch projection crash on the left and 19 inch projection crash on the right. The blend of the ultra hammers plus the A customs in impeccable."
"For FX, I'm using an 11 inch K custom Hybrid splash and to the right of that is a 12 inch A Regular splash and to the right of that is a Zildjian 10 inch Trash Former. For a ride cymbal, that blue liberty bell looking thing is a Zildjian A Mega Bell Ride and for hats I'm using 14 inch A Quick Beat hats. I love my cymbal selection. What I have now is what I have had the last year or so, since I signed with Zildjian. They sound incredible and they hold up to quiet the beating."
At 6:12 of this video clip provided by Gear Gods and from their "RIGGED" series, Nick Pierce, 2016 Drummer of Unearth shows off his Tama Starclassic Performer Bubinga/Birch 4 pc Shell Pack Transparent PS42S.
"For cymbals, I'm using all Zildjian gear. I've got 19 inch Ultra Hammered China on the left, and then a 21 Ultra Hammered China on the right. 17 Inch projection crash on the left and 19 inch projection crash on the right. The blend of the ultra hammers plus the A customs in impeccable."
"For FX, I'm using an 11 inch K custom Hybrid splash and to the right of that is a 12 inch A Regular splash and to the right of that is a Zildjian 10 inch Trash Former. For a ride cymbal, that blue liberty bell looking thing is a Zildjian A Mega Bell Ride and for hats I'm using 14 inch A Quick Beat hats. I love my cymbal selection. What I have now is what I have had the last year or so, since I signed with Zildjian. They sound incredible and they hold up to quiet the beating."
At 6:12 of this video clip provided by Gear Gods and from their "RIGGED" series, Nick Pierce, 2016 Drummer of Unearth shows off his Tama Starclassic Performer Bubinga/Birch 4 pc Shell Pack Transparent PS42S.
"For cymbals, I'm using all Zildjian gear. I've got 19 inch Ultra Hammered China on the left, and then a 21 Ultra Hammered China on the right. 17 Inch projection crash on the left and 19 inch projection crash on the right. The blend of the ultra hammers plus the A customs in impeccable."
"For FX, I'm using an 11 inch K custom Hybrid splash and to the right of that is a 12 inch A Regular splash and to the right of that is a Zildjian 10 inch Trash Former. For a ride cymbal, that blue liberty bell looking thing is a Zildjian A Mega Bell Ride and for hats I'm using 14 inch A Quick Beat hats. I love my cymbal selection. What I have now is what I have had the last year or so, since I signed with Zildjian. They sound incredible and they hold up to quiet the beating."
At 4:40 of this video clip provided by Gear Gods and from their "RIGGED" series, Nick Pierce, 2016 Drummer of Unearth shows off his Tama Starclassic Performer Bubinga/Birch 4 pc Shell Pack Transparent PS42S.
"Tom sizes are 10, 12, 16, and 22x20 kick."
"Great sounding drums. The mix of the bubinga and birch gives it a great pop. The initial attack right off of the drums is incredible. They're perfect for metal. However they engineered these things, they did it for just what I do.It's an incredible sounding kit. They are really big sounding. They have a real quick sustain. They get into the mix and get out right when you want them."
"So, for heads on the drums I'm using Evans EC2's for batters all across the top and then on bottoms I'm using Evans G1's. For the Snare drum, that's a Tama SLP 13x7 G Maple Snare. I've got an Evans Hybrid on top.
At 4:40 of this video clip provided by Gear Gods and from their "RIGGED" series, Nick Pierce, 2016 Drummer of Unearth shows off his Tama Starclassic Performer Bubinga/Birch 4 pc Shell Pack Transparent PS42S.
"Tom sizes are 10, 12, 16, and 22x20 kick."
"Great sounding drums. The mix of the bubinga and birch gives it a great pop. The initial attack right off of the drums is incredible. They're perfect for metal. However they engineered these things, they did it for just what I do.It's an incredible sounding kit. They are really big sounding. They have a real quick sustain. They get into the mix and get out right when you want them."
"So, for heads on the drums I'm using Evans EC2's for batters all across the top and then on bottoms I'm using Evans G1's. For the Snare drum, that's a Tama SLP 13x7 G Maple Snare. I've got an Evans Hybrid on top.
At 4:40 of this video clip provided by Gear Gods and from their "RIGGED" series, Nick Pierce, 2016 Drummer of Unearth shows off his Tama Starclassic Performer Bubinga/Birch 4 pc Shell Pack Transparent PS42S.
"Tom sizes are 10, 12, 16, and 22x20 kick."
"Great sounding drums. The mix of the bubinga and birch gives it a great pop. The initial attack right off of the drums is incredible. They're perfect for metal. However they engineered these things, they did it for just what I do.It's an incredible sounding kit. They are really big sounding. They have a real quick sustain. They get into the mix and get out right when you want them."
"So, for heads on the drums I'm using Evans EC2's for batters all across the top and then on bottoms I'm using Evans G1's. For the Snare drum, that's a Tama SLP 13x7 G Maple Snare. I've got an Evans Hybrid on top.
At 9:16 of this video clip provided by Gear Gods and from their "RIGGED" series, Nick Pierce, 2016 Drummer of Unearth shows off his drum kit and finally mentions what sticks he uses.
"I'm using Promark 595 forward balance, and these are the acorn tip. I just started using these recently. I feel like the forward balance with the acorn tip adds a little bit more beefy-ness on the taper on the end there. They're a great stick."
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