The Beatles – Let It Be... Naked (Remastered) album cover

The Beatles – Let It Be... Naked (Remastered)

Album 2014

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2014 album Let It Be... Naked (Remastered).

Music from Let It Be... Naked (Remastered)

Gear Used On Let It Be... Naked (Remastered)

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of The Beatles – Let It Be... Naked (Remastered) (2014). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

Bass Guitars used by John Lennon on Let It Be... Naked (Remastered)

Electric Basses

Fender Bass VI

Avg price: $1,513.45

John Played this bass for the "Get Back" sessions, as it shows on the "Beatles Get Back" doccumentary, also is seen on the "Let it be" music video

Guitars used by John Lennon on Let It Be... Naked (Remastered)

Hollowbody Electric Guitars

Epiphone Casino

Avg price: $676.00

Lennon bought a Sunburst Epiphone Casino with a white pickguard and the standard Epiphone “trapeze” tail in 1965 and used it as his main guitar until his early solo year ('70s). He play it live during the Beatles tour at Japan (1966), he also used it in all Beatles' studio albums since Revolver, and during the Beatles self-titled white album sessions he sanded his Casino and removed the pickguard, this model would result in a variety of reissues known as the Revolution Ephiphone Casino. After Lennon's death, the guitar was kept by Yoko Ono.

Amplifiers used by Paul McCartney on Let It Be... Naked (Remastered)

Bass Amplifier Heads

Fender Bassman Silverface Export - Amp Amplifier Head

At around 0:41 - 0:47 in this video you can get a closer look at Paul McCartney's Fender Bassman Export-Amp Amplifier Head that he used at the "Rooftop Concert". If you compare the inscription and the six knobs of this amp to the Export-Amp you will not notice any differences.

Secondary Source (speaks for the submission): McCartney was given two Jazz Basses and a Precision; and they sent 4 Fender Twins, 2 Bassman Amps, a whole bunch of effects, and picks, strings and straps. - This text is from the Beatles Gear Book -

Keyboards and Synthesizers used by Paul McCartney on Let It Be... Naked (Remastered)

Organs

Lowrey DSO-1 Heritage Deluxe 1964

Paul is seen playing the DSO-1 in this photo. This is the organ that ended up in the intro of Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds, and various other Beatles songs.