Albert King's Amplifiers

"At that point King was living up to his already well-established legend with the help of an MXR Phase 90 phase shifter pedal (hey, it was the ’70s!) and either a Roland JC-120 or an Acoustic 270 head with an Acoustic 2x12 cabinet." Gibson.

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Albert King is mentioned in a Gibson article as having used a Roland JC-120 during the 1970s. The article notes his setup included an MXR Phase 90 phase shifter pedal and either a Roland JC-120 combo or an Acoustic 270 head with a 2x12 cabinet.

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Albert King playing Blues Power Fillmore East Live 1970

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Albert King used the Acoustic Control Corporation G60-212 Model 111 amplifier during the recording of the album "In Session" with Stevie Ray Vaughan, which was recorded live for television on December 6, 1983. This is supported by information from a discussion on the TDPRI forum.

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