John Mayer – Room For Squares
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2001 album Room For Squares.
Music from Room For Squares
Artists on Room For Squares
Gear Used On Room For Squares
Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of John Mayer – Room For Squares (2001). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.
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Guitars used by John Mayer on Room For Squares
In a YouTube video by Idris Omar titled "John Mayer - Your Body is a Wonderland (acoustic)," John Mayer is seen playing the Martin DM3MD Dave Matthews Signature guitar during acoustic sessions for his album "Room for Squares."
On the album cover art for John Mayer's 2001 album Room For Squares, he can be seen next to a Novax Expression electric guitar. It's very similar to the guitar he's playing in this live performance of Neon from 2005 (around the 1:10 mark in the video is a good shot of the guitar's body).
Drum Sets used by John Mayer on Room For Squares
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In this YouTube video uploaded by craigmewsmusic, John Mayer can be seen playing a vibraslap starting at 1:40. Mayer said in reference to a song on his album Room for Squares, "83 was the vibraslap." Based on this video and the sounds heard on Mayer's said song, it can be concluded that the vibraslap was used during recording. It is unclear which brand produced this particular vibraslap, but judging from the idea that Mayer said in the video, "We drove out to a Guitar Center just to get a vibraslap," it is likely that this is a Latin Percussion brand vibraslap, considering this brand has not only dealt their vibraslap to Guitar Center in the past, but also credits the invention of the vibraslap in 1967 to Latin Percussion's founder, Martin Cohen, upon which the company was granted a patent for the instrument.