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Backline Price Sheet V21 No Price Drum Kits Yamaha Recording Custom Cymbals (4 Included in Drum Kit Package) Drum Workshop Double Bass drum pedal Pearl Masters MCX Roc-n-Soc Throne Ludwig Vintage Percussion BACKLINE RENTAL RATE SHEET RATE RENTAL BACKLINE Bata Drum - Rhythem Traders Yamaha Concert Bells YG-250D (Glockenspiel) LP Conga, Quinto or Tumba Surdo Drum 18" or 20" Toca Timbales 14 & 15" w/stand Rhythm Tech EggZ Shaker LP Matador Timbales 14 & 15" w/stand Rhythm Tech Trigger Triangle w/Stand LP Tito Puente Timbales 14 & 15 w/stand LP Rock Shaker LP Djembe - Giovanni Series w/Stand Cowbell LP1400 Bongos - Valje w/stand Jam Block/Wood Block Meinl Cajon with StringsRhythm Tech Cabasa Meinl Doumbek w/stand LP Vibraslap II Musser M55 Vibraphone LP African Clave or Grenadilla Clave Treeworks Wind chimes (23) w/Stand & Bag LP750 Talking Drum LP Chimes Dbl Row 72 Total LP Percussion Table Tambourine LP Granite Blocks (5) or Temple Blocks Guitar Amplifiers Fender Twin Reverb Vintage Reissue 65 Mesa Boogie Heartbreaker Combo 2 x 12 Fender Twin Amp (Not Twin Reverb) Mesa Boogie Lonestar Combo 2 x 12 Fender 59 LTD Bassman Reissue 4 x 10 Orange PPC412 - 4 x 12" speaker Fender 65 Deluxe Reissue Orange Rockerverb 50 MKII (Head) Fender Hot Rod Deville 4 x 10 & 2 x 12 Peavey Classic 50 - 4 x 10 Combo Fender Hot Rod Deluxe Peavey Nashville 1000 Fender Reissue Blues DeVille 410 Roland Cube 60 Fender Super Reverb Combo Roland JC120 Fender Blues Jr. NOS 1 x 12 SWR California Blonde Marshall JCM800 - 50 watt SWR Strawberry Blonde Marshall JCM900 or JCM2000 - 100 watt Trace Elliot TA100R Marshall 4 x 12" Speaker Vox AC30CC2 Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier Tremoverb Combo Bass Amplifiers Aguilar AG500 Amplifier Eden 410 XLT Speaker Aguilar AG500SC Amplifier Eden 115 XLT Speaker Aguliar DB-751 Amplifier Gallien Krueger MB150-III/112 Combo Aguilar GS410 Speaker Gallien Krueger 800RB Amplifier Ampeg SVT-810 Speaker Gallien Krueger 1001RB-II Amplifier Ampeg SVT-410HLF ( 4 x 10 Speaker) Gallien Krueger Neo 115-III Ampeg SVT-15E Speaker Gallien Krueger Neo 410 Ampeg SVT-II Amplifier Hartke XL410 Speaker Ampeg SVT Classic Amplifier Hartke XL115 Speaker UPDATED: 04/11/15 @ 12:00 PM Ampeg 4 Pro Amplifirer SWR Super Red Head Combo Ampeg B100R Combo SWR SM-900 Amplifier Eden WT800 Amplifier Keyboards Hammond B3 Organ Rhodes 73 Suitecase Piano Hammond Leslie Speaker Roland AX-Synth 49-Key Keytar Hammond XB2 Roland D50 Hammond XK3c Roland Fantom G6 Hohner D6 Clavinet Roland Fantom G8 Korg Triton Pro 76 Roland Fantom X6 Korg Triton Extreme 76 Roland Fantom X8 Korg Trinity Plus Roland GAIA SH01 Korg M1or M1 Plus Roland Juno 2 (Alpha Juno 2) Korg O1W/fd Roland Juno G Korg Kronos X88 Roland KC-550 Keyboard Amplifier Korg MicrKorg Roland RD-700SX Piano Korg MS2000B Roland V-Synth GT Ver 2 Korg SV-1 (88 Key) Roland VK-8 Combo Organ Kurzweil K2500XS Roland XP-80 Kurzweil PC88 Piano Trek II UC-1A Universal Combo Pre Amp Nord Electro II - 61 Key Wurlitzer Model 200 Piano Nord Electro 3 -76 Key Yamaha DX7s Nord Lead 2X Yamah Motif 7 Nord Stage EX 88 Piano Yamaha Motif ES7 Nord Stage 2 HA88 Yamaha Motif ES8 Novation 49 SL Mk II Yamaha Motif XF8 Novation 61 SL Mk II Yamaha Motif XS8 M-Audio Oxygen 61 Yamaha P-200 Piano Moog Minimoog Voyager Performer Edition Yamaha P-250 Piano Moog Little Phatty Stage II Yamaha S90 ES Rhodes 73 Stage Piano Miscellaneous Keyboard Stands Allen & Heath X-ONE 62 Mixer Guitar Stands Pioneer DJM600 DJ Mixer Guitar Boat - 7 Pioneer DJM800 DJ Mixer Guitar Wireless - Shure ULXP Pioneer DJM900 DJ Mixer Saxiphone Stands Rane TTM56 DJ Mixer Plexiglas Drum Shield Rane Serato Interface Keyboard Bench Rane TTM57 Mixer Keyboard Mixer: A&H, Mackie 1402, Behringer Vestax Pro 07 DJ Mixer Music Stand Pioneer CDJ-1000 or 2000 - Scratch CD player Korg DTR-1000 Tuner Technics SL1200 MKII Turntable Roland SPD-20 or SPD-S Drum Pad Drum or Key Riser Stage Decks 4' x 8' Roland HPD-15 Handsonic Europe AC Power Transformers Roland SPD-SX Drum Pad Guitars Fender Stratocaster American Gibson Memphis ES-335 Faded Cherry Fender Telecaster American Ibanez AEB10E Acoustic Bass Fender P Bass American Takamine EG540C, EG530SC Acoustic Fender Standard Jazz Bass V (5 String) Taylor 314ce Acoustic Gibson Les Paul Upton - Upright Acoustic Bass Extras: Labor, Delivery, New heads on drums Notes: Pedals for keyboards are included at no charge Cymbal stands are included in the cymbal rental price Drum kit includes: Standard drums, 4 cymbals and stands, thrown, carpet, 2 hihat stands, 2 bass drum pedals.
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