AC/DC – Let There Be Rock album cover

AC/DC – Let There Be Rock

Album 1977

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 1977 album Let There Be Rock.

Music from Let There Be Rock

Gear Used On Let There Be Rock

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of AC/DC – Let There Be Rock (1977). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

Amplifiers used by Angus Young on Let There Be Rock

Guitar Amplifier Heads

1977-79 Marshall 2203

Avg price: $2,207.37

You can just make out the amp behind Angus. It’s a 2 input plexi front which means it’s a master volume 2203.

Guitars used by Angus Young on Let There Be Rock

Solid Body Electric Guitars

Gibson Les Paul Standard

Avg price: $2,582.33

Used on let there be rock and dirty done dirty cheap

Guitars used by Malcolm Young on Let There Be Rock

Solid Body Electric Guitars

Gretsch 1963 Jet Firebird

Avg price: $5,299.99

Handed down to Malcolm by elder brother George and Harry Vanda. The neck and middle pickups were removed and the paint was stripped to the maple top around the Let There Be Rock tour. Malcolm is seen here playing the guitar after the paint was stripped off.

Headphones used by Bon Scott on Let There Be Rock

Headphones & In-Ear Monitors

Pioneer SE 305

In the official music video for "Let There Be Rock" by AC/DC, Bon Scott is clearly seen wearing Pioneer SE-305 headphones during the studio session, as documented by acdcVEVO on YouTube.