Aerosmith – Draw The Line
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 1977 album Draw The Line.
Music from Draw The Line
Artists on Draw The Line
Gear Used On Draw The Line
Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Aerosmith – Draw The Line (1977). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.
Guitars used by Joe Perry on Draw The Line
Ampeg Dan Armstrong Plexi Electric Guitar
Avg price: $3,875.00
"We have the old Joe Perry mainstay here which is the clear Dan Armstrong. The only difference of this guitar from the stock one is that all these pickups are all custom-made. We've got a couple of these made, they're pretty much identical. They sound great. What we do is it's an open-A, a Keith Richards style open-A with five strings, but what Joe does is throw a bass string on the bottom and we make it an A. So it gives it that growl. This is used in 'Draw the Line'. He used to beat it up a lot, he would throw it down a lot. He's kind of mellowed out with it now. It's a good work horse. It's one of his main guitars, for sure. I mean, if you think of Joe Perry this is one of the guitars you think of," says Joe Perry's guitar tech.
Tom Hamilton
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Bass Guitars used by Tom Hamilton on Draw The Line
Avg price: $2,319.33
Tom can be seen in a live shot on the power ballad cover, 'Kings and Queens' from the album Draw the Line by Aerosmith playing a Music Man Stingray Bass.