Jeff Ament's Gear

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In a 1998 stage setup diagram, Jeff Ament is shown using the Dunlop TS-1 Tremolo Stereo Pan.

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A user-uploaded photo of a diagram from Jeff Ament's 1998 live setup shows he used the MXR M-117 Flanger.

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The amp head on the left is really an Ultrabass 1000 with a marshall-looking housing. You can tell by looking closely at the "Tech 21" and "Dug 1000" text.

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In a user-uploaded photo, Jeff Ament is seen using the Strymon El Capistan dTape Echo pedal in the studio.

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The rig diagram confirms that Jeff Ament used an Ampeg SVP-Pro bass preamp.

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The rig diagram confirms that Jeff Ament used the Acoustic USA 360 Pre-Amplifier Head.

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The rig diagram clearly indicates that Jeff Ament utilized a 1973 300-watt Ampeg SVT Vintage Amplifier.

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This rig diagram states that Jeff Ament used an Ampeg B-15 amplifier.

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A rig diagram confirms that Jeff Ament uses the DBX 166 - 2 Channel Stereo Compressor.

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This rig diagram states that Jeff Ament used the power amp section of five Ampeg SVT-2 PRO heads.

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This rig diagram states that Jeff Ament used four SWR 6x10 cabinets.

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A rig diagram confirms that Jeff Ament utilized an SWR Goliath Jr. III 2x10 Cabinet as a monitor for his bass technician.

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According to a rig diagram, it has been confirmed that Jeff Ament's bass cabinets are mic'd with a Shure SM98 microphone.

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This rig diagram states that Jeff Ament used Dunlop Tortex 1.0mm picks.

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This rig diagram states that Jeff Ament used Dean Markley SR2000 strings on all of his basses.

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Jeff Ament has been a long-time user of the DiMarzio ClipLock 3" Wide Nylon Quick Release Black Guitar Strap, as evidenced by images from a Pearl Jam concert.

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Jeff Ament has been using the DiMarzio ClipLock Strap as his main strap since the 1990s, as evidenced by photographic proof.

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Jeff Ament, the bassist for Pearl Jam, is known to use Rotosound RS66LD Swing Bass 45-105 strings on his Mike Lull basses. This is evidenced by the distinctive red silk string ends and the UK-colored ball ends at the bridge, which are characteristic of Rotosound strings. Furthermore, Pearl Jam is listed as a Rotosound artist on the official Rotosound website.

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In this Instagram post, Jeff Ament is seen playing a Hamer 8-String bass live with Pearl Jam.

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In an Instagram post by Jeff Ament, he showcases and praises his "wildwood" colored 1967 Fender Coronado Bass II, referring to it as his "summer-off bass for the last 25 years."

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In the video "Pearl Jam - 1991-08-23 Seattle, WA (Full Concert)" by pjvideoguy on YouTube, at 1:11 and throughout, a Mesa/Boogie Bass 400 head can be seen in the backline, confirming its use by bassist Jeff Ament during this performance.

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Ibanez Destroyer Bass

Ibanez Destroyer Bass

Electric Basses
Color/Finish: Ebony Year: 1980s

in this video he is seen using ibanez destroyer

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