Jet – Get Born
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2003 album Get Born.
Music from Get Born
Gear Used On Get Born
Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Jet – Get Born (2003). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.
Guitars used by Nic Cester on Get Born
Semi-Hollowbody Electric Guitars
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At 2:46, one can see Nic Cester playing a Gibson ES-335. He has several models of them, and they served him as his main guitars during Jet years.
Guitars used by Cameron Muncey on Get Born
Avg price: $2,262.61
The first guitar I really cared about was a Flying V, which also became my touring guitar for our first record. It was big and heavy.
Mark Wilson
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Bass Guitars used by Mark Wilson on Get Born
Fender American Vintage '62 Precision Bass
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In a YouTube video from Live 8 in 2005, Mark Wilson is shown playing an early 2000s Fender AVRI '62 Precision Bass in Olympic White. This particular bass suffered significant finish damage when tossed in the air during a tour with Oasis, resulting in a large finish crack along the back of the instrument. The bass, which now features an anodized gold pickguard instead of the original tortoiseshell, was sold to a private buyer in 2024 by Echo Tone, a vintage guitar shop in Northcote, Victoria, Australia. The sale included a certificate from Wilson himself confirming the instrument's pedigree, although this information is no longer available online, but can confirm having played the instrument myself in-store, and Wilson's relationship with the store can be seen through his instagram page, where he often posts images of the guitar with a link to the site.
Drum Sets used by Chris Cester on Get Born
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In the video for Jet's Are You Gonna Be My Girl, Chris Cester is visibly playing a 1950s Gretsch Drum Kit, which he almost exclusively uses both in studio and on tour.