Led Zeppelin – Led Zeppelin (Remaster) album cover

Led Zeppelin – Led Zeppelin (Remaster)

Album 1969

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 1969 album Led Zeppelin (Remaster).

Music from Led Zeppelin (Remaster)

Gear Used On Led Zeppelin (Remaster)

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Led Zeppelin – Led Zeppelin (Remaster) (1969). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

Amplifiers used by Jimmy Page on Led Zeppelin (Remaster)

Combo Guitar Amplifiers

Supro 1690T Coronado

Avg price: $660.00

In the Guitar World interview of Jimmy Page he confirms the Supra Coronado 1690T is the amp he used on LZ1.

Combo Guitar Amplifiers

Sundragon Amp

Developed in collaboration with Page.

Sundragon is the result of a collaboration between Jimmy Page, Perry Margouleff and Mitch Colby. It is a faithful recreation of the amplifier Jimmy Page used exclusively to create the groundbreaking sounds on Led Zeppelin 1 and other notable recordings. To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Led Zeppelin, Jimmy would like to present Sundragon, an amplifier that gives guitarists the opportunity to enjoy the sounds he created to shape the future of Rock and Roll.

Guitar Amplifier Heads

Vox UL730

Avg price: $3,999.00

Jimmy Page used the Vox UL730 amplifier for the first Led Zeppelin album, as noted in the description of the Dr. Robert "Whole Lotta Loud" pedal on Aclam's listing, which emphasizes the pedal's design inspired by Led Zeppelin and its recreation of the VOX UL730 amp sound.

Guitars used by Jimmy Page on Led Zeppelin (Remaster)

Steel-string Acoustic Guitars

Gibson J-200

Avg price: $4,050.07

This Gibson J-200 Standard Acoustic-Electric Guitar was used by Jimmy some time in 1970. This photo shown is from "Julie Felix show" in 1970.

It’s a ‘64 in Cherry Tea Burst

Other Gear used by Jimmy Page on Led Zeppelin (Remaster)

Guitar Bridges and Tailpieces

Leo Quan Badass Wraparound Bridge

Avg price: $107.96

According to The Gear Used By Jimmy Page on Led Zeppelin IV, Jimmy Page’s 1961 Danelectro 3021/DC59 was fitted with a Leo Quan Badass Wraparound Bridge, replacing the stock bridge.

Keyboards and Synthesizers used by John Paul Jones on Led Zeppelin (Remaster)

Organs

Hammond M-100 Organ

Avg price: $1,000.00

According to this website, John Paul Jones used his own Hammond M-100 Organ in the tracks "You Shook Me" and "Your Time Is Gonna Come" from the debut album from 1969.

Bass Guitars used by John Paul Jones on Led Zeppelin (Remaster)

Electric Basses

Fender Jazz Bass

Avg price: $1,175.62

"Bought for $250 to keep up with his heavy load of work as a session musician, Jones’s sunburst 1962 Jazz Bass was his main axe for his work with Led Zeppelin.

Jones used this bass on almost every Led Zeppelin track live and in the studio up until 1975, where he had to retire the instrument due to issues with the action and electronics.

Later on, JPJ would revive his love affair with the Jazz Bass for his work in the studio with Them Crooked Vultures, and would occasionally bring it out for live appearances."

Source: https://mixdownmag.com.au/features/gear-rundown-john-paul-jones/

Jones confirmed that he used a 1962 Fender Jazz Bass in an interview with Vintage Guitar, stating "I was just never that particular about keeping things original. Even my old Fender bass that I used in Zeppelin has gone through many re-sprays and this and that. I probably shouldn’t have, but it’s a ’62 Jazz Bass which I bought new. I bought it to play, not to hang on the wall; I hate instruments hanging on walls. They’re hanging on all my walls, but I use them all."

Source: https://www.vintageguitar.com/2898/john-paul-jones/