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Russ Miller for More Information Visit: Rider 2018 Rev Russ Miller For more information visit: Rider 2018 Rev. 08/2018 www.russmiller.com Yamaha SKRM100 Russ Miller "Subkick" 20” Ride w/Rivots 21” Ride 22 X 16 18” X 12” “Aux” KICK *OPTIONAL 18” X 15” 10 X 7 18" Crash To m 12 X 7.5 To m 17" Crash 10” Splash 14 X 45/8 Russ Miller 14 X 13 14" Hi-Hats "Versatus" Fl.Tom Snare 19” EFX Crash Alternate Dbl. Pedal" (*2) Yamaha Mode Russ Miller 16 X 15 Meinl Russ Miller DrumKat Groove-Wedge* Fl.Tom "Multi-Bell" Tu r b o RM80B Cowbell 23” Kick to Throne Front 9100AL Throne Yamaha Height: 23” (to Russ Miller Porter & Davies top) Cascara-Wedge* “Gigster” Mapex Design Lab “Versatus” Kit: DW/Mapex Hardware: Zildjian Cymbals: Tactile Monitor* Kit Configuration (# SNM628XFB O.K.) (3) Mapex MSSTC1BC “Soniclear” Tom Clamps 10" K Custom Sp. Dry Splash (10” K or A O.K.) 22 X 16 Kick (18” Depths are O.K.) (1) DW 9300ALSnare Stand (Mapex Falcon O.K.) 14” Avedis Hi-Hats (14” K’s or New Beats O.K.) 14 X 4 5/8 Russ Miller “Versatus” Snare (5) DW 9700 Boom Stands (Mapex Falcon O.K.) 18" Avedis Cymbal (18” A Med. Thin or K, O.K.) 10 X 7 Tom (2) DW 9002 Double Pedals (Mapex Falcon O.K.) 21" (Prototype) Ride (20” Constantinople O.K.) 12 X 7.5 Tom (12X8 O.K.**) (1) DW 9500TB HiHat Stand (Mapex Falcon O.K.) 17" A Custom Crash (17 or 18” K or A Revised O.K.) ** No 12X9 without approval (1) DW 9100AL Throne (Mapex T760ASER O.K.) 19” Kerope Cluster Crash (18” EFX or K China) 14 X 13 Floor Tom (14X14 O.K.) (1) DW 9909 Lifter (Mapex AC-909 Lift O.K.) 20” (Prototype) Ride w/4 Rivots 16 X 15 Floor Tom (16X16 O.K.) (2) DW SM934S Cymb.Arms (Mapex B-100 O.K.) (19” Armand ride O.K.) 18 X 12 Kick (18” & 20” Dia. O.K.) (2) DW DWSM776 Clamps (Mapex AC-908 O.K.) (See Zildjian Cymbal Rider) 14 X 5.5 “Equinox” BP Design Lab Snare * ** Russ uses DW 9000 Rack system when available (*For Clinics and/or Back-up) Remo Drums Heads: Yamaha Accessories: Meinl Percussion: Mapex P3 Logo Head Front (no hole) Russ Miller RMGW Groove-Wedge* Russ Miller RM80B "Multi-Bell" (1) Remo HK-9045 Quick-lock Hi-Hat Clutch Russ Miller RMGW Cascara-Wedge* Meinl Drum Rug Toms - Coated Ambassadors Top Russ Miller SKRM100 "Subkick" Clear Ambassadors Bottom ** Russ will bring Wedges Snares - Fiberskyn Diplomat Top Alternate Mode: Drumkat Turbo 3.0 * Vic Firth Sticks: Ambassador Hazy Snare Side * Russ will bring if needed Russ Miller Signature RMWB Brushes Kick - Renaissance P3 Batter (22”) Russ Miller Signature SMIL "Hi-Def" Sticks. Ax. Kick Renaissance Emp. Batter 18”/20” Recommended Microphones: Shure (4) SM98a /(2) Beta 52a ** Primary Kick Beta52a is on "May E/A Internal mount" ** Russ will bring (2) SM57 / (5) SM81 ** Russ is no longer a “Shure” endorsee, this is just a reference mic list. P.A. Requirements: A 15” Monitor wedge is required. If there is an 18” sub for drum monitors, MID/High can be 12”. 18-inputs total are required for clinics, 16-inputs for live shows. **Please confirm if Russ will be using his In-Ears. Also, if he will be bringing the Porter and Davis system. If So, no Monitor is needed. Russ Miller uses: Mapex Drums and Hardware, Zildjian Cymbals, Remo Drum Heads, Vic Firth Sticks, SKB Cases, DW Racks/Hardware, NFuzd Audio Electronics, May E/A Mic Mounts, Zoom AV Products, Cympad, Switchkick Beaters, Meinl Percussion, Hercules Mic & Music Stands, P&D tactile Monitoring, Arrel Audio Mic Pre-Amps, Puresound Snares, Aspirer Sig. Drum Shoes and Prologix Pads exclusively. (Please no brand Substitutions without consent).
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