Tomas Haake - Equipment

Equipment

Current Tour Kit (2008):

  • Sonor Walnut Roots or Birdseye Amber Designer Series Drums :
    • 12x10" Tom
    • 14x10" Tom
    • 16x16" Floor Tom
    • 18x16" Floor Tom
    • 22x18" Bass Drum (x2)
    • 14x6" Sonor Artists Bronze Series Snare with Tama Power Hoops
  • Cymbals – Sabian
    • 14" HHX Heavy Hi-Hats
    • 14" HHX Stage Hi-Hats
    • 22" HHX Legacy Heavy Ride (used as crash/ride)
    • 21" HHX Stage Crash
    • 20" HHX Stage Crash
    • 19" HHX Stage Crash
    • 22" HH Power Bell Ride
    • 21" AAX-Treme Chinese
    • 19" AAX-Treme Chinese
    • 19" Paragon Chinese/15" HH thin Crash (stacked)
  • Drum Heads - Evans
    • Toms: (10",12",14",16", 18") Clear G2's - top, Clear G1's - bottom
    • Bass Drums: (22") Emad 2 Clear (w/Emad Damping Ring) - batter, Standard Sonor Head - front
    • Snare: (14") Hybrid/power centre - top, Clear 300 Hazy - bottom
  • Hardware - Sonor, Pearl, and Trick
    • Trick Big Foot Single Pedals (x2)
    • H2000K Pearl Eliminator Hi-Hat Stand
    • RH-2000 Pearl Eliminator Remote-Hi-Hat Stand
    • XH 674 X-Hat Mount
    • MH 645 Multi-Holder (x2)
    • SS 677 Snare Drum Stand
    • DCS 678 Double Cymbal Stand (x3)
    • HT741 Tama Ergo-Rider Quartet Throne (w/Backrest)
  • Sticks - Vic Firth
    • SHAA Tomas Haake Signature (L = 16 7/16 ", Dia. = .645")
    • Tomas also sometimes uses the "Drumkit From Hell" in the studio.

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