Equipment List
- Analog front end featuring a Midas Venice 320 console
- Digital mixing via ProTools and Logic
- Plug-in suites from UAD, Soundtoys, Brainworx, Waves and others
- 6 mix, zero-latency monitoring system
- Extensive mic collection from Sony, Blue, Octava, BeyerDynamic, Shure and Sennheiser
PA equipment:
- Mixer: Presonus StudioLive 32SX
- Switcher: Blackmagic Design Atem Mini Pro
- Speakers: QSC KLA 12.2 (x2), QSC K8.1 (3) + QSC K10 (2)
- Subwoofer: QSC KLA 181
Instruments & amps:
- Yamaha Studio Upright U3 piano
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Markbass Combo Head II 12 (for bass)
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Roland KC-150 (for keyboards)
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Fender tweed (for electric guitar)
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Fender Blues Deluxe tweed, Fender Pro Junior tweed, (for electric guitar)
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Crate Acoustic CA60 (for acoustic guitar)
- Gretsch round badge (1960’s) 12, 14 & 20”
- Gretsch stop sign badge (1970’s) 12, 14 & 20”
- Ludwig (1960’s) 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 20, 22 & 24”
- Slingerland (1960’s) 12, 13, 14, 16 & 20”, melodic 6, 10 & 12″
Snare drums:
- Ludwig Supraphonic (1960’s)
- Ludwig Acrolite (1960’s)
- Slingerland metal over wood (1960’s) with wood hoops
- Slingerland Radio King (1947) 7 x 14”
- Rogers pancake (1960’s) 3 x 13”
- Ludwig Black Beauty (1930’s)
- Ludwig Peacock Pearl (1930’s) with calfskin heads
- Remo conga snare (1990’s) 7 x 13”
- Glass 6.5 x 14″
Vintage Drums & Percussion
One of our specialties is the vintage percussion collection, all well maintained and tuned. Complete sets of Gretsch, Ludwig, and Slingerland drums, ranging in sizes from 6” melodic toms to 20” floor toms, from 18” jazz to 26” Dixieland bass drums, with virtually every size in between, all white marine pearl. Snare drums range from Ludwig Super Sensitive, Ludwig Supraphonic, Gretsch, Slingerland, wood hoop, 13” brass and even a Remo conga snare. Percussion instruments are numerous, from large gongs to the usual Latin percussion to an ancient Bock-a-da-bock. Vintage drums are available to rent to outside studios.
Trevor has been been buying and selling old drums since he worked at Charlie Donnelly’s Drum Shop in Newington, CT in the 1970s. He occasionally puts pieces from his collection up for sale.