Scott Travis
hard rock/heavy metal drummer
Scott Travis' Drum Hardware
In a letter from D'Addario:
"Looking back at some invoices, here’s what I got:
EC2 Clears for most tom batters, and EC Resos for the reso sides.
Some Super30s, Custom Pros and Blasters Snare Wires and a Hazy300 and 500 Snare Side Reso.
EMAD2 Clear and EQ3 Clear, as the bass batter with some aramid fiber patches."
In the YouTube video titled "Drum Rundown with Scott Travis of Judas Priest," presented by Sweetwater, Scott Travis can be seen using the DW DWCP9002 9000 Series Double Kick Pedal on his drumkit at the 3:38 mark.
In a concert photo available on Equipboard, it is evident that Scott Travis uses two DW 9000 Single Bass Drum Pedals. The image clearly shows the setup with two individual bass pedals, confirming that he utilizes separate pedals for each bass drum, rather than a double pedal configuration, which is typically used with a single bass drum.
In a concert photo, Scott Travis can be seen using the DW DWSM110 Control Bass Drum Beater attached to his DW 9000 bass pedal. The DW DWSM110 features interchangeable weights and three striking surfaces: hard flat felt, spherical felt, and flat plastic. The beater includes four removable brass weights, each weighing 10g, allowing for five increments of forward throw. The self-leveling head ensures consistent striking against the drum head, enhancing both speed and power. Proof of this setup is provided by a concert image available at the Equipboard source image link.
In the concert photo provided, Scott Travis is shown using a DW 5500TD Delta II Hi-Hat Stand less the two legs. The image clearly displays the hi-hat stand, which is known for its rugged, double-braced, two-leg design and features such as integrated memory locks, easy-swiveling legs, a locking clutch, and lateral cymbal seat adjustment.
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