Dave Mackintosh

Dave Mackintosh (born 10 September 1970 in Glasgow, Scotland) is a Scottish drummer, best known as the former drummer for the power metal band DragonForce. Mackintosh also appeared on The Power Cosmic and Atlantis Ascendant albums, by the symphonic black metal band, Bal-Sagoth.

Dave Mackintosh
Mackintosh in 2007
Background information
Birth nameDavid James Mackintosh
Born (1970-09-15) 15 September 1970
Glasgow, Scotland
GenresPower metal, black metal, progressive rock, progressive metal
Occupation(s)Musician
InstrumentsDrums, backing vocalist
Years active1999–present
LabelsSanctuary, Noise, Roadrunner
Associated actsDragonForce, Bal-Sagoth, Soulweaver

He is influenced by Neil Peart, Mercury Caronia, Mike Portnoy, Tommy Aldridge, Charlie Benante, Ingo Schwichtenberg, Nicko McBrain, Jonny Maudling and Vinnie Paul.

On 3 June 2014, it was announced that Mackintosh had left DragonForce to "pursue his first love of progressive rock" and is currently the drummer for Soulweaver.[1]

Equipment

Drums

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Tama Starclassic Performer B/B

  • 22" x 18" Kick Drum (x2)
  • 14" x 5.5" Brass Snare
  • 8" x 8" Rack Tom
  • 10" x 8" Rack Tom
  • 12" x 10" Rack Tom
  • 16" x 16" Floor Tom
  • 18" x 16" Floor Tom
  • 13" x 11" Tom
  • 6" Octabans (low pitch set)

Cymbals

All Meinl (formerly Paiste)

  • 18" Mb10 Medium Crash
  • 19" Soundcaster Powerful Crash
  • 18" Byzance Brilliant China
  • 14" Soundcaster Fusion Medium Hihat
  • 17" Soundcaster Custom Medium Crash
  • 10" Soundcaster Fusion Splash
  • 10" Mb10 Splash
  • 18" Soundcaster Fusion Medium Crash
  • 20" Mb20 Heavy Bell Ride
  • 18" Mb20 Rock China
  • 19" Mb10 Medium Crash
  • 19" MB20 Heavy Crash

Paiste cymbals (until 2009):

  • RUDE 14" sound edge hi-hats
  • Signature 18" heavy china
  • Alpha 17" rock crash
  • Alpha 10" metal splash
  • RUDE 10" splash
  • RUDE 18" china
  • 2002 19" wild crash
  • Alpha 20" metal ride
  • Signature 14" heavy hi-hats
  • RUDE 18" crash/ride
  • RUDE 19" wild crash

He uses Evans drum heads and Vic Firth sticks & bags.

References

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