The White Stripes & Jack White & Jack White – Get Behind Me Satan album cover

The White Stripes & Jack White & Jack White – Get Behind Me Satan

Album 2005

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2005 album Get Behind Me Satan.

Music from Get Behind Me Satan

Gear Used On Get Behind Me Satan

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of The White Stripes & Jack White & Jack White – Get Behind Me Satan (2005). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

Effects Pedals used by Jack White on Get Behind Me Satan

Harmonizer & Octave Effects Pedals

Electro-Harmonix POG2 Polyphonic Octave Generator

Avg price: $360.68

"Sometimes, I use a POG pedal. I think I was the first person to record with one on the White Stripes song “Blue Orchid.” Electro-Harmonix sent me one as a present when we were recording Get Behind Me Satan. “Blue Orchid” came out two weeks after the session, so it had to be the first song to feature the POG. I use it to add the first and second octaves below, and one octave above the root note. It’s four of the same note simultaneously. It’s just so heavy. The riff is actually pretty simple, but it’s all about the one. It’s a funk-based idea."

The pedal was mentioned in the 2019 Premier Guitar interview.

Guitars used by Meg White on Get Behind Me Satan

Semi-Hollowbody Electric Guitars

Airline 1964 "JB Hutto" Res-O-Glass Guitar

Avg price: $1,750.00

In this image from the CD booklet of The White Stripes' 6th album "Get Behind Me Statan", you can see her, Jack, and 2 little girls that I don't know anything about in a room together. You can clearly see Meg playing a 2P Airline guitar, but with the neck pickup and the 4 tuning knobs picked off it. The previously mentioned 2 little girls are playing the same guitar as Meg, but with the neck pickup and the 4 tuning knobs still intact.