Drum Set Up
1995-1999
Pearl Drums - (1) 16x22 Bass Drums (Known to use 2 during the "Be Here Now" Tour. ) - (1) 10x12 Tom - (2) Floor Toms, 16x16 and 16x18 - (1) 5.5x14 Snare Drum Note: White used several other drum sets such: Ludwig And Rogers on some of Oasis's recording's but mainly used Pearl and DW drums at live gigs.
Cymbals
All from Sabian's hand hammered series unless noted.
1995-1999
- 14" HH Regular Hats - 16" HH Rock Crash - 22" HH Classic Ride - 18" HH Rock Crash - 20" HH Rock Crash
White used Vater "Sugar Maple" Blazer drumsticks during this period
2000 Drums Drum Workshop - Blue Boa finish with DW hardware
- (1) 14x6 Craviotto Snare Drum - (1) 12x8 Tom - (1) 13x8 Tom - (1) 16x16 Floor Tom - (1) 22x18 Bass Drum
Cymbals Sabian
- 14" Hand Hammered Bright Hats - 16" Hand Hammered Medium Thin Crash - 22" Signature Alan White Ride - 14" AA Regular Hats - 18" Medium Crash
Note: White played many different kits in the studio including Gretsch, Pearl and Ludwig.
2001-2004 White played DW Drums live and Sabian. (Estimated)
- (2) 14x6 Snare Drums - (1) 12x10 Tom - (1) 16x16 Floor Tom - (1) 16x18 Floor Tom - (1) 22x20 Bass Drum
- 16" Hand Hammered Rock Crash - 16" Hand Hammered Medium Thin Crash - 22" Signature Alan White Ride / Classic Ride / 20" Rock Ride - 18" Hand Hammered Rock Crash - 20" Hand Hammered Rock Crash
White uses Vic Firth drumsticks and Remo Heads and DW Pedals.
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