Tomas Haake's Gear
Tomas worked with Sabian to produce the AAXtreme chinese cymbal. The cymbal is his main china in the setup and he prefers its sound over any other even sayibg he depends on it.
Tomas uses the hi hats mainly for the strong "chick" sound it produces when using the pedal.
In a 2016 Toontrack YouTube video titled "Tomas Haake Tour Kit Rundown," Tomas Haake showcases his Sonor SQ2 Macassar drum set, highlighting its finish both inside and out.
In this video for vic firth, Tomas can be seen playing his signature vic firth drumsticks
Tomas uses a 19 inch paragon china along with an hh medium crash in a stack configuration
In this video Tomas can be seen using his signature Wincent drumsticks. he switched to these sticks after using vic firth for years
The ride is used as the main crash in Tomas's kit
In an article by DRUM! Magazine, Tomas Haake is noted for incorporating the 19" AAX Vault Crash into his cymbal setup.
Tomas uses two pairs of artisan hi hats. The 15 inch hi hats are used as his main hi hat sound
Tomas uses a pair of Artisan hi hats in his cymbal setup. He uses a 16 inch pair as a secondary hi hat sound. THis hi hat remains in a closed position
Tomas uses a trick pro double bass pedal as part of his setup
Tomas uses a sonor artist series bronze snare in combination with his sonor sq2 kit
Tomas Haake incorporates the Sabian 20" Vault Artisan Light Ride cymbal into his drum setup, as detailed in DRUM! Magazine's feature on him.
Tomas uses an hh medium crash along with a paragon china in a stack configuration
In an article by DRUM! Magazine, Tomas Haake is noted for using Evans G2 Clear Drumheads on the batter side of his toms.
Tomas uses evans g1 clear heads on the reso side of his toms
Tomas uses an evans hybrid head on the batter side of his snare
Tomas uses an evans hazy 300 on the reso side of his snare drums
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