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Danny Carey is the drummer for the progressive rock band Tool. His drum kits may change over time, but we profiled his 2007 kit to give you a taste of what he uses.
Let's see what Tool's Danny Carey's Drum Kit and equipment looks like.  Danny Carey live with Tool
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Carey plays a Designer kit from SONOR (beech shells with inner and outer makassar ebony veneers - 1" thick on 8" tom and progressively thinner as the drums get larger - apart from the bass drums, which are made out of rosewood and about 3/8" thick), which he designed himself and used on Tool's recent 10,000 Days album and tours. Carey also uses a kit composed of custom cast bronze shells (3/16" thick and same dimensions as the SONOR, apart from the fact that both bass drums are 22"x18") made from recycled Paiste cymbals, manufactured by master drum tech and drum maker Jeff Ocheltree (mostly on US tours as it is too heavy to readily transport elsewhere; he has also used it on "Jambi" from 10,000 Days). The set-up for both kits is as follows:
Sonor Custom Drums & Paiste Cymbals:
Drums – Custom 14x8" Bronze Snare (by Jeff Ocheltree, made out of recycled Paiste Cymbals) 8x8" Rack Tom 10x10" Rack Tom 14x16" Floor Tom 16x18" Floor Tom 22x18" Bass Drum 22x16" Bass Drum
Cymbals – All Paiste 13" Signature Sound Edge Hi-Hat
 21" Signature Dry Heavy Ride  18" Signature Full Crash  19" Signature Power Crash  20" Signature Thin China  20" Signature Power Crash  20" 2002 Novo China 11/18" Noise Works Dark Buzz China 8" New Signature Dark Energy Splash Mark I  10" New Signature Dark Energy Splash Mark I  7.5" 2002 Cup Chime 8" 2002 Cup Chime 6" 2002 Accent Cymbal 8" Signature Bell  5" 2002 Cup Chime 40" Symphonic Gong 
Drum Heads - Evans : Snare: Power Center on batter side, Evans Hazy 300 on snare side.
Toms: G2 clear on batter side, G1 clear on resonant side. Bass: EQ3 clear on batter side, Retro Screen Mesh on resonant side.  The hardware is mainly composed of Sonor stands, Pearl Eliminator Drum pedals, a Roc-n-Soc Throne and a Pearl RH-2000 remote hi-hat stand. Carey also has been known to use Axis pedals. Carey uses his own signature model of drumstick made by Vic Firth. He uses seven electronic drum pads around his kit, co-designed by him and Vince DeFranco. These pads are high resolution position and velocity sensing drums called Synesthesia Mandala Drums, and have replaced the various Simmons SDX pads formerly in his setup. He uses a program called Battery, from Native Instruments, on an Apple Mac G5 to manage the samples. Additionally, he uses a Korg Wave Drum, a Roland Handsonic and a few electronic pedals. Fun Fact: Carey's "Drumtree" kit, cost about $70,000 to make and the cast bronze bass drum weighted close to 700 pounds after pulling it out of the mold, and after lathing it was lowered to about 100 pounds.
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