Jimi Hendrix – Both Sides of the Sky album cover

Jimi Hendrix – Both Sides of the Sky

Album 2018

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2018 album Both Sides of the Sky.

Music from Both Sides of the Sky

Gear Used On Both Sides of the Sky

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Jimi Hendrix – Both Sides of the Sky (2018). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

Jimi Hendrix

Jimi Hendrix

Producer

Microphones used by Jimi Hendrix on Both Sides of the Sky

Condenser Microphones

Sony C-37A

Avg price: $8,690.00

Used as a vocal mic, as is visible in this photo of Hendrix and this photo from the same session.

Dynamic Microphones

Electro-Voice RE-15

Avg price: $312.00

Used in the studio as a vocal mic, as is visible in a photo of Hendrix at 0:34 of this video.

Effects Pedals used by Jimi Hendrix on Both Sides of the Sky

Univibe & Rotary Effects Pedals

Univox U-915 Uni-Vibe

Avg price: $1,299.00

Vintage Guitar magazine created a "25 Most Valuable Effects" list and coming in at number 3 is the Univox Uni-Vibe pedal. "Vintage" writes in this article "If Hendrix touched it, you can bet it’s enshrined as effects legend. Created to replicate the sound of japanese radios picking up radio Moscow, the ’Vibe – manufactured for Univox by the Shin-Ei corporation of Japan – was really a four-stage phaser with four pairs of light bulbs and cells for a liquid, juicy tone that hooks plenty of players from the first moment they hear it, and which caught fire big-time in the late ’60s. To hear the original, check out Hendrix’s “Voodoo Chile,” “The Wind Cries Mary,” or his performance of the “Star Spangled Banner” at Woodstock.."