Gear and Equipment
DW Drums
Collector's Series Maple drums in Red Sparkle FinishPly with Gold hardware
16x20 Bass Drum (x2)
9x12, 10x13, 11x14, 16x16 Toms
6.5x14 Collector's Brass Snare Drum
Pedals and Hardware
9000 Single Bass Drum Pedal
9500 Hi-Hat Stand
9300 Snare Stand
9700 Straight/Boom Cymbal Stand (x2)
9999 Single Tom/Cymbal Stand (x2)
9100 Throne
Evans Drumheads
20" EQ3 Resonant Black 22" EMAD Batter Clear 22" EMAD2 Batter Clear 14" Genera 14" G1 Coated EQ Pad Bass Drum Damper 06" J1 Etched 14" Hazy 300 10" Genera Resonant 10" G1 Clear 10" G2 Clear
Proud Evans Artist Since 1979.
SABIAN CYMBALS
HHX groove Hats 14"
HHX X-treme Crash 18"
HHX groove Ride 21"
HHX X-treme Crash 18"
Vic Firth Sticks
Zoro Signature Stick (SZ) An enlarged SD4 with a barrel tip for great tone while grooving on the cymbals and hi-hat. Light and fast for R&B, Hip-Hop, Jazz and Fusion. L = 16 3/8", Dia. =.555"
AUDIX Microphones
Zoro uses i5 for snare, D2 for toms, D4 for floor tom, D6 for kick, ADX51 for high hat and overheads.
CANOPUS
Snare Wire only
Latin percussion
Business web site:
http://www.zorothedrummer.com/
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Name | Zoro |
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Short description | American drummer |
Date of birth | June 13, 1962 |
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