My New Drumset
Around a decade ago, I was introduced to Orange County Drum and Percussion via the playing of my favorite drummer, Chad Sexton of 311. In particular, I was drawn in by the snare drums. OCDP makes these vented snare drums, generally around 20-ply maple with 4 2″ holes, meaning they are extremely loud.
I vowed those many years ago that someday I would finish my bachelor’s degree, I would finish my PhD, I would get a good job, and then, finally, I would buy that drumset I wanted. So last April, I placed an order for the new drumset, knowing it was going to take a long time to get. Let’s just review the time line for getting this drumset:
- April 4: Initial payment for drumset is cashed
- July: Have not yet receieved paint samples for drumset. Turns out they were lost in the mail.
- August: Receive paint samples and choose one.
- September: Still no drumset.
- October: Still no drumset.
- November: Still no drumset.
- December: Still no drumset.
- January: Still no drumset.
- February 13: Drumset finally makes it to the east coast.
- February 17: I pick up the drumset only to find out they forgot to make the 13″ drum.
- April 12: Missing drum finally arrives!
So after one year, one week, and one day, I get my entire dream drum kit. It has been an absolute blast to play. For starters, here is a schematic of the new kit:

Drums: Orange County Drum and Percussion in Candy Burgundy
Hardware: Tama, including an Iron Cobra double pedal Sticks: Pro-Mark hickory 707 wood tip Heads: Remo: Coated Emperors on all tops except A (Coated Ambassador), Clear Ambassador on tom/snare bottoms, Powerstroke3 on bass drum |
Cymbals: Zildjian
Auxiliary Percussion: LP
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You can also look at several pictures of my new toy. If you hear some loud banging in the evenings, you know it’s just me!