I'm gonna guess you're not a drummer. If you were, you'd know that trying to tune two bass drums to be in tune with each other is no easy task and not something a tech needs to be busy with every single day before a show. Most shows need big kits on stage to help with stage presence. As far as usefulness goes, Hannes could have very well trained on a double pedal and is more comfortable with one or needs a set up where having two pedals separated in front of two kicks isnt ideal for his HH placement. His kit, his rules. I look forward to seeing your kit placement intricacies when you become endorsed by Yamaha.
Hannes means so much to me as a drummer and a Sabaton fan.
Thank you for the interview!
Fast double pedal on a 24" bass drum...now that's metal 😁 Love it 👍
i have the EAD10 for live monitoring. it's been a game changer!
ханс you best
where can i order a complete kit like that?
You can order the Live Custom Hybrid Oaks at any authorised Yamaha Drums Dealer. Hannes´ configuration is in the description. Thanks, Yamaha Drums
@@YamahaDrumsEurope ok, thanks a lot.
Love those kits but really not into the burst finishes at all. Hopefully Yamaha will produce plain finishes for the hybrid oaks in the near future.
I hate drummer that use double pedal when they have double bass drum
leave
so u are hating someone you dont know personally because of a setup/device he is using that you dont like?! ...
@@Sabatonforever I used the word "hate" in ironical way maaaan. I don't hate anyone in the world. Please. See the ironical side!😘😉😂
I'm gonna guess you're not a drummer.
If you were, you'd know that trying to tune two bass drums to be in tune with each other is no easy task and not something a tech needs to be busy with every single day before a show. Most shows need big kits on stage to help with stage presence.
As far as usefulness goes, Hannes could have very well trained on a double pedal and is more comfortable with one or needs a set up where having two pedals separated in front of two kicks isnt ideal for his HH placement.
His kit, his rules. I look forward to seeing your kit placement intricacies when you become endorsed by Yamaha.
Silly reason to hate someone :) It looks cool on stage! Who cares