John Trimble has played Ludwig Drums since 1973. He records with either:
Kit One: 1973 Ludwig Custom in Butchers Block
24” bass drum / 14” floor tom / 16” floor tom / 12 and 14” Roto Toms / Ludwig Super Sensitive snare drum
Cymbals (My Left to right)
- 20” Zildjian Constantinople medium ride
- 13” Zildjian Mastersound high hats
- 16” Paiste thin crash
- 21” Sabian AA ride
- 15” Zildjian “A” Medium Crash
- 10” Amedia closed high hats
- 17” Sabian Effeks Crash with 10” crash stacked
- 20” Zildjian China Boy High
DW / Pearl Hardware
Kit Two: 2001 Ludwig Custom in Maple
18” bass drum / 10” and 12” rack toms / 14” and 18” floor toms / SupraPhonic Snare
Cymbals:
- 13” Zildjian Mastersound High Hats
- 21” Zildjian K Custom Special Ride
- 18” Zildjian K Custom dark Crash
- 20” Bosphorous Turk Flat Ride
- 16” Paiste Paper Thin Crash
- 13” closed Paiste High Hats
- 8” Zildjian A Splash Cymbal
- 18” Meinl Gen X Extreme stacked cymbal
- 20” Zildjian China
All DW 9000 series hardware
Keyboard and Recording Equipment:
- Yamaha AW 1600 Digital Workstation
- Keeley fuzztone
- Line 6 DL-4 Delay Modeler
- Boss RC-3 Loop Station
- Yamaha MM 6 synthesizer
- Yamaha PSR-540 synthesizer
- vintage ARP Quartet synthesizer
Randy Nutt’s gear in Merz and Queer Career:
Randy played a Gibson Thunderbird 4-string bass and a Hagstrom 8-string bass.
Randy used Superfuzz fuzz tones and an Echoplex tape delay unit through SUNN amplifiers.