Deen's bass drum ......

I know the article from Modern Drummer (August 2008) was mentioned awhile ago, but I'm not sure anyone mentioned this.
Kind of interesting. On stage in concert, Deen has two bass drums. But because of the number of mic inputs needed for vocals, keyboards, etc., Journey can only mic one bass drum (the one on your left, in the audience facing the stage). He therefore uses a double pedal on that bass drum. The other bass drum (on your right, facing the stage) isn't used at all -- it's there for show, to give the drum set a "big kit" feel, and for nostalgia (because Steve Smith's kit had a double bass drum).
In the article, Deen says he actually prefers a double-bass rather than a double-pedal because of the feel under his foot (I'd agree).
(This is his current kit -- the bass drum on the right isn't used.)
(This is Deen's kit from 2002 -- I had a chance to buy it on ebay a few months ago, but ultimately decided against it.)

Kind of interesting. On stage in concert, Deen has two bass drums. But because of the number of mic inputs needed for vocals, keyboards, etc., Journey can only mic one bass drum (the one on your left, in the audience facing the stage). He therefore uses a double pedal on that bass drum. The other bass drum (on your right, facing the stage) isn't used at all -- it's there for show, to give the drum set a "big kit" feel, and for nostalgia (because Steve Smith's kit had a double bass drum).
In the article, Deen says he actually prefers a double-bass rather than a double-pedal because of the feel under his foot (I'd agree).
(This is his current kit -- the bass drum on the right isn't used.)

(This is Deen's kit from 2002 -- I had a chance to buy it on ebay a few months ago, but ultimately decided against it.)
