Tucker Rule
Tucker Rule's Drum Sets
While Tucker Rule toured with The Wanted, he used Q Custom Drum Kit with Mahogany/Poplar shells with a Orange/Red sparkle finish. He also states that the shells have maple reinforcement rings and wood hoops as stated in this video interview at 1:40. At 1:48 into the video interview he gives the sizes of shells with the high tom at 14x10, 26x14 Kick drum, 16x16 1st floor tom, and 16x18 2nd floor tom "...with the bottom head missing".
Tucker Rule describes his drum set and cymbals, starting at 1:03 into this youtube video. He states that it is "...made by C&C, a custom company based out of Kansas City, Kansas". At 1:35 into the video, he points out his Zildjian K cymbals that are "..crash ride, [and] light rides."
The kit sizes were a 14x26" bass drum, a 9x14" rack tom, and a 14x16" floor tom. A third floor tom was sometimes used, which was a giant 16x20".
Shortly after recording Full Collapse, Tucker started using Ayotte Maple drum sets on tour and for recording War All The Time, and A City by the Light Divided. He used Ayotte kits up until they went bankrupt in 2011, where he then went to C&C. He still uses the Ayotte Keplinger snare from time to time.
Tucker Rule uses the Ludwig Classic Maple Gold Sparkle, as confirmed by his Instagram post showing the drum set while recording with L.S. Dunes for their second album, "Violet." This information is supported by the article "Tucker Rule Joins Ludwig: A Rhythmic Alliance in Motion" by Austin Weatherhead on Drummerworld.
Tucker Rule is confirmed to be using the Ludwig Amber Vistalite Drumkit during his 2025 tour with Thursday. This is supported by an article on Drummerworld by Austin Weatherhead, titled "Tucker Rule Joins Ludwig: A Rhythmic Alliance in Motion," which highlights his use of this drumkit. Additionally, an image from his Instagram, dated November 28, 2025, depicts him standing with the drum set.
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