JIMMY PAGE'S GEAR
FIRST ALBUM:
Guitars: 1958 Fender Telecaster® (given to him by Jeff Beck), 10-string Fender® 800 pedal steel, Gibson J-200 (acoustic), 12-string Fender® or Rickenbacker (electric) on "Thank You"
Amp: a small Supro (made by Valco)
Effects: EMT plate reverb, a wah-wah, an Echoplex, and a distortion unit called a Tonebender.
· Ran guitar direct through board into an amp with a Leslie cabinet (without rotating speakers) for "How Many More Times."
· Played guitar with a violin bow on "Dazed and Confused."
LATER ALBUMS:
Guitars: 1958 Gibson Les Paul Standard (purchased from Joe Walsh). Gibson ES-1275 doubleneck 12- and 6-string for live performances.
Amp: Marshall Super Lead 100-watt stacks
· Used the Telecaster® and Supro amp for the solo on "Stairway to Heaven."
Other instruments: banjo ("Gallows Pole"), mandolin ("The Battle of Evermore"), pedal steel guitar ("Tangerine")
Alternate tunings: Open C (C-G-C-G-C-E) ("Friends," "That's the Way"), B-A-D-G-A-D ("Black Mountain Side"), other tunings of Page's that "are my own that I've worked out, so I'd rather keep those to myself...but they're never open tunings."
· Used a slide on many songs.
çok komplike deil pedalları kendine has bi drive tonu var fuzzbox falan ekliyo ona sanırım..bide vox wah wah,bi ara crybaby de kullanmış..şarkılardaki ton değişikliklerini gitardaki switch den yapıyo..
ama adamın gitara dokunuşuda bi başka tabi..
kolay gelsin