Brett Tuggle
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In the provided photo, Brett Tuggle is seen using the E-Mu Emulator II.
In a 2017 post on Korg's Facebook page, Brett Tuggle mentioned, "I'm so excited to take out the new Kronos LS on the Fleetwood Mac tour this summer! The KRONOS LS' lighter semi-weighted action provides the perfect feel for playing any instrument in its vast library. It's the only 88 key workstation that you can pick up and carry under one arm for a gig or a session." This confirms that Brett Tuggle uses the Korg Kronos LS 88.
In the January 1989 issue of Modern Keyboard, it is confirmed that Brett Tuggle used the Roland D-50 on many songs from David Lee Roth's "Skyscraper" album. 
According to the January 1989 issue of Modern Keyboard, Brett Tuggle used the Korg DW-8000 on many songs on David Lee Roth's "Skyscraper" album.
According to the January 1989 issue of Modern Keyboard, Brett Tuggle used the Dynacord CLS 222 Leslie Simulator on David Lee Roth's song "Knucklebones" from the "Skyscraper" album.
According to the January 1989 issue of Modern Keyboard, Brett Tuggle used the Roland MKS-20 on David Lee Roth's song "Just Like Paradise" from the "Skyscraper" album.

According to the January 1989 issue of Modern Keyboard, Brett Tuggle used the Yamaha TX816 on David Lee Roth's song "Just Like Paradise" from the Skyscraper album.
Brett Tuggle is confirmed to use a Korg T2 synthesizer, as seen in the photo available through Equipboard.
Brett Tuggle was seen using a Hammond XB-2, as evidenced by a photograph from the 1997 tour with Steve Lukather.
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