Can & Can – Tago Mago (40th Anniversary Edition) album cover

Can & Can – Tago Mago (40th Anniversary Edition)

Album 1971

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 1971 album Tago Mago (40th Anniversary Edition).

Music from Tago Mago (40th Anniversary Edition)

Artists on Tago Mago (40th Anniversary Edition)

Gear Used On Tago Mago (40th Anniversary Edition)

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Can & Can – Tago Mago (40th Anniversary Edition) (1971). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

Effects Pedals used by Michael Karoli on Tago Mago (40th Anniversary Edition)

Wah Pedals

Schaller Yoy-Yoy Bow-Wow

Avg price: $359.00

"That was the distortion pedals, exactly the same ones I'm using now. There's a very old Schaller Wah-Wah, and a Big Muff distortion box. I've never used any special amplification, I think it is very important for a musician of quality to be able to play on whatever equipment is at hand. If you play with your ears any instrument will do." -Michael Karoli on the effects used on Tago Mago.

Fuzz Effects Pedals

Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi

Avg price: $92.75

"That was the distortion pedals, exactly the same ones I'm using now. There's a very old Schaller Wah-Wah, and a Big Muff distortion box. I've never used any special amplification, I think it is very important for a musician of quality to be able to play on whatever equipment is at hand. If you play with your ears any instrument will do." -Michael Karoli on the effects used on Tago Mago.