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http://www.zeppinhood.net/lzequip/Jimmy Page's Gear
Written by Sam -
zepphippy@wanadoo.fr Feel free to contact me to report a mistake or add information.
Guitars
Fender Telecaster '58 (psychedelic colors): was given to him by Jeff Beck. He played it with the Yardbirds, on Led Zeppelin I, the early tours (68-69), and on the studio version of Stairway.
Gibson J-200 (acoustic): used for the acoustic songs on Led Zeppelin I. Lent to Page by Big Jim Sulivan.
Fender 10-String 800 Pedal Steel: played on Led Zeppelin and Led Zeppelin III.
Gibson Les Paul '58: his main guitar. The original tuners have been replaced by gold-plated Grovers. Due to several neck modifications the serial # was lost.
Gibson '59 Les Paul: main guitar #2, given to page by Joe Walsh, from which was done the Jimmy Page signature Les Paul. The neck has been shaved to be like the '58s neck. The bridge was rounded, so he can play any string with the bow (and not only the E's). Two spring-loaded switches have been added under the plate (one for in and out phase control and one to put the pickups in series/parallel). The knobs have been replaced by push-pulls for coil tapping, or to play the 4 coils in parallel. The original tuners have been replaced. serial #: 91703
Vox 12-String: played on Thank You (studio version).
Gibson "Black Beauty" Les Paul: Jimmy used it a lot with the Yardbirds, and during the '70 tour. It was equipped with a Bigsby vibrato arm. (I didn't hear him using it much, though). It was stolen during the '70 tour, in April, while going to Canada. Jimmy issued an ad in Rolling Stone, but he never got it back. serial #: 06130 If you happen to get hands on this axe, please be nice and give it back to Jimmy.
Harmony Sovereign (acoustic) : played on Led Zeppelin III and on tour in 1970.
Gretsch Cutaway (12-String acoustic): used on tour in '70.
1971 Martin D28 (acoustic): played in the studio and on tour after 1970.
Rickenbacker (12-string): used on stage in 1971.
Gibson SG doubleneck: Twelve/six string doubleneck guitar, both fitted with two humbuckers. Jimmy played it on stage for Stairway to Heaven, Tangerine, The Rain Song, and The Song Remains The Same and in the studio for Carouselambra. serial # 911117
Gibson '73 Les Paul Std (resprayed cherry red): it's seen in The Song Remains The Same. Fitted with a Parsons/White B-Bender.
Danelectro ('59 DC body): It was made from the best parts of 2 Danelectros, and fitted with a Badass bridge. Used on stage for Babe I'm Gonna Leave You, White Summer/Black Mountain Side, In My Time Of Dying, and often for Kashmir (especially after '77).
'59 Fender telecaster (botswana brown): first appeared on stage in 1977. Nicknamed "The Brown Bomber". Used on Hot Dog and All My Love during the final tour.
It is actually the body of a '59 Telecaster with the neck of his '58 Telecaster, which was ruined by a "friend" who repainted it (without asking Page). -Thanks to Chef Zeppelin for the info!
'60 Fender Stratocaster (Lake Placid Blue): first used in '79 on stage, especially for In the Evening.
Gibson RD Artist: used at Knebworth for Misty Mountain Hop.
Gibson SG: he seldom used it, during the '80 tour.
'66 Fender Stratocaster (Cream): played for All My Love, during the '80 European tour.
Amps
Supro (unknown model): 1*12" combo used for recording.
Hiwatt 50: seen during the 1970 tour.
Vox AC-30: used for recording. 2*12" Celestion speakers. 36 watt output.
Marshall 1959-SLP: 100 watt head rewired to 200 watt
Marshall 4*12 cabinets
Orange: 100 watt amp and cabinets
Effects:
Gibson overdrive pedal customized by Roger Mayer: mostly used on the first album and the early tours (and before, with the Yardbirds and during sessions).
Overdrive from amp (often from Marshall 1959-SLP).
Dunlop Crybaby Wha-Wha
MXR Phase 90: phaser used on the Wanton Song and Achilles Last Stand.
Eventide H949 Harmonizer.
Maestro Echoplex: echo effect used on stage.
Gizmotron: The Gizmotron is a mechanical string bowing device invented by Lol Creme and Kevin Godley. Jimmy called it a "hurdy gurdy type of thing". Two versions were available: 4 or 6 strings (bass or guitar). It works by having a rubber wheel for each string and a key for each wheel; pressing down on the key engages the wheel with a rotating shaft. The shaft rotates the wheel which then excites the string. It may have been used on Carouselambra and In The Evening to get the drone sound.
Theremin: this device was invented by Leo Theremin, in the late 30's. It is a black box with an antenna. When your hand is close enough it produces a shrill sound; the closer your hand, the shriller the sound. It can be heard on Whole Lotta Love and No Quarter.