Yail Bloor Wrote:
mcaputo Wrote:
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If you've been to the Rock Hall of Fame, they have the tiny, tiny amp that Jimmy Page used for the first couple Zeppelin records. It is so small and weak looking and it is just staggering to imagine what came out of it.
58 Telecaster through a Supro using a decent microphone - Led I
(He switched to Marshall amps and a Les Paul for Led II)
Todd- You're the second musician in a couple of weeks that's talked about this amplifier. Sounds like a single-ended circuit = great TUBE sound.
Plus for the price you can't beat it.
I'd like to hear this baby-
and just to be nerdy, I'll throw in that Jimmy was micing shit close up, at a front distance, and BEHIND the amp and then blending the sounds. And I'm not so sure that he ever recorded much with the Marshall's---they arent much for the studio.
And he brought back that Telecaster for the solo on "Stairway To Heaven" on Zep IV. (He didnt actually have the double neck when he recorded the song. I think that the "Song Remains The Same" may have been the first song actually
recorded with the double neck.)
C'mon Yail let's get all nerdy -
Led Zeppelin I
GUITARS: 1958 Telecaster, 10-string Fender 800 pedal steel, Gibson J200 acoustic
AMPS: Supro
Led Zeppelin II
GUITARS: 1959 Les Paul, Vox 12-string
AMPS: 100-watt Marshall, Vox solid-state
Led Zeppelin III
GUITARS: Harmony Sovereign acoustic, Martin acoustic, '59 Les Paul
AMP: 100-watt Marshall
Led Zeppelin IV
GUITARS: Fender electric 12-string, Les Paul, Telecaster
AMP: 100-watt Marshall, Supro
HOUSES OF THE HOLY
GUITARS: Les Paul, Fender 12-string electric, Stratocaster
AMP: 100-watt Marshall
PHYSICAL GRAFFITI
GUITARS: Les Paul, Danelectro, Stratocaster
AMPS: 100-watt Marshall
PRESENCE
GUITARS: Les Paul, Fender Stratocaster
AMPS: 100-watt Marshall
IN THROUGH THE OUT DOOR
GUITARS: Les Paul, Stratocaster, Telecaster, Gibson EDS-1275
AMPS: 100-watt Marshall