Jeff Beck – Jeff Beck's Guitar Shop With Terry Bozzio And Tony Hymas (with Terry Bozzio & Tony Hymas)
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 1989 album Jeff Beck's Guitar Shop With Terry Bozzio And Tony Hymas (with Terry Bozzio & Tony Hymas).
Music from Jeff Beck's Guitar Shop With Terry Bozzio And Tony Hymas (with Terry Bozzio & Tony Hymas)
Artists on Jeff Beck's Guitar Shop With Terry Bozzio And Tony Hymas (with Terry Bozzio & Tony Hymas)
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Mark Knopfler’s Guitar Heroes The Yardbirds Cactus The Honeydrippers The Jeff Beck Group The Secret Police Seal & Jeff Beck Buddy Guy & Jeff Beck Holy Smoke Santana, Jeff Beck & Steve Lukather Jeff Beck, Terry Bozzio & Tony Hymas Upp Jeff Beck & The All Stars Beck, Bogert & Appice Malcolm McLaren and the Bootzilla Orchestra Lord Sutch & Heavy Friends Immediate All Stars Jeffery Rod Jeff Beck(band)
Gear Used On Jeff Beck's Guitar Shop With Terry Bozzio And Tony Hymas (with Terry Bozzio & Tony Hymas)
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Amplifiers used by Jeff Beck on Jeff Beck's Guitar Shop With Terry Bozzio And Tony Hymas (with Terry Bozzio & Tony Hymas)
1982 Fender Princeton II Reverb
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Jeff Beck used a Princeton Reverb II in conjunction with a Twin to record his "Guitar Shop" album in 1989. "Beck chose not to go with his usual Marshalls when recording Guitar Shop, opting instead for a pair of eighties Fender combos - a Princeton Reverb II and a Twin. "The Princeton took care of tonal qualities that the other amp didn't have. It has an overload channel, so you can get midrange distortion. I tried recording using just the Twin, but without the Princeton the sound just vanished. (The engineer) noticed it right away and said "The sound isn't as good. You've got to put the Princeton back on". " (ed. Jeff Kitts, Guitar World Presents the 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time, page 178)