Bob Babbitt
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Bob Babbitt's Gear
“The B-15 was the amp I owned and used live and in the studios in Detroit, and later in Philly and New York. In Nashville, when they mic a live amp, it’s usually the B- 15; I used one on recent recording projects for Peter Frampton, Rod Stewart, and Phil Collins. They remain in studios to this day because younger producers, engineers, and bassists love the sound, whether they’re recording something old school or contemporary music. The B-15 is a timeless bass amp with a timeless tone.”
Bob Babbitt can be seen with his 1968 Fender Precision Bass hung on the wall, as evidenced by the image provided by Bass Magazine.
Bob Babbitt is confirmed to use a 1960 Fender Jazz Bass, as listed under "Essential gear" by Cameron Dougall on Low End Nation.
Bob Babbitt is confirmed to use La Bella 760FS Deep Talkin' Flat Wounds strings, as listed under "Essential gear" on Low End Nation, authored by Cameron Dougall.
Bob Babbitt is confirmed to use a Kustom Amp, as it is listed under "Essential gear, according to Cameron Dougall on Low End Nation. It is likely a model "200" regarding his period of activity.
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