Jimmy Page's Amplifiers

"Marshall SLP-1959 100-watt amp which was modded with KT-88 valves, which boosted its output to 200 watts."

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Jimmy Page used two Vox AC30s in his system designed by Pete Cornish during the 90s. In the photo you can see one to the left.

https://guitarplayer.wordpress.com/category/pete-cornish-pedalboard/

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In the Guitar World interview of Jimmy Page he confirms the Supra Coronado 1690T is the amp he used on LZ1.

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Jimmy Page uses the Fender Dual Showman amplifier, as detailed on his official equipment page.

http://www.jimmypage.co.uk/equipment.htm

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In this Guitar Lobby article they discuss Jimmy’s use of this amp for Led Zeppelin’s 1972 US tour.

https://www.guitarlobby.com/jimmy-page-guitars-and-gear/

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These amps were custom versions of Hiwatt’s Special All Purpose amps with a few modifications. Page used them on stage from July 1969 to November 1971. The amplifiers were powered by four EL34’s, with three 12AX7, and a 12AT7.

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Jimmy Page used Petersburg P-100/JP-100 Amplifiers from 1995 up to the reunion concert of Led Zeppelin in 2007

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In this photo, Jimmy Page can be seen with an Orange OR200.

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"The fact that Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones left most of their Transonics in the U.S. after returning to England in ’69 at the end of the tour also leads some to assume they weren’t thrilled with the Rickenbackers. No doubt the Marshall head and cab ultimately suited him better live, and a little Supro and others did the trick in the studio, but Page had already recorded the main guitar part to “Heartbreaker” on one of his Transonics, and did purportedly retain another in his home collection for many years." -via Vintage Guitar magazine

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Jimmy Page uses the 2001 Fender Vibro King CSR4 Stack, as detailed on his official equipment page for Led Zeppelin.

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In the book Secrets from the Masters, Jimmy Page discusses his use of the Supro Thunderbolt. On page 176 he states, "I was using the Supro amp for the first album and still do. The “Stairway To Heaven” solo was done when I pulled out the Telecaster, which I hadn’t used for a long time, plugged it into the Supro, and away it went again."

The mentioned model was Supro 1690T modified with a small 12 inch speaker.

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In this photo, behind Page, there is ENGL 4x12 Cabinet.

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Jimmy Page used Orange amplifiers, including the AD50 and OR50 heads, during Led Zeppelin’s 2007 O2 Arena reunion concert, often paired with Engl cabinets. These amps were part of his backline alongside Marshall and Petersburg amps.

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Jimmy Page can be seen using an Arbiter Power 100 in this photo.

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The image shows Jimmy Page using a Vintage Vox UL4120 Hybrid Amplifier.

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Jimmy can be seen on this photo playing his guitar with a violin bow. Behind him there are two Hiwatt custom amps that he used on the Royal Albert Hall concert.

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Jimmy Page at Whisky A Go Go in West Hollywood, early 1969. Both the Rickenbacker Transonic and the Fender Super Reverb can be seen on stage.

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In the YouTube video titled "Led Zeppelin - Dazed and Confused" by MaduxZoso, Jimmy Page can be seen using a WEM Super Starfinder 200 Cabinet, paired with a WEM ER100 Head. A closer view of the WEM ER100 Head is visible at the 0:30 mark.

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Here we can see Jimmy playing through two Univox 6x12 Cabs.

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Developed in collaboration with Page.

Sundragon is the result of a collaboration between Jimmy Page, Perry Margouleff and Mitch Colby. It is a faithful recreation of the amplifier Jimmy Page used exclusively to create the groundbreaking sounds on Led Zeppelin 1 and other notable recordings. To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Led Zeppelin, Jimmy would like to present Sundragon, an amplifier that gives guitarists the opportunity to enjoy the sounds he created to shape the future of Rock and Roll.

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Jimmy page explains which amp and cabinet he used on whole lotta love. He used a Vox Super Beatle and the Rickenbacker Transonic cabinet.

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“Custom Built for Jimmy Page”, as displayed on the front panel. According to this May 20, 2009 Music Radar article, it was sold on eBay that year.

Here at MusicRadar we like a bargain, and we also like a slice of rock history. However, despite pooling our collective resources, we found ourselves about $29,937.25 shy of the 30 grand required to open the bidding on what appears to be a bona fide slice of Jimmy Page's backline circa 1971.

A 1971 200-watt Orange Matamp is a rare beast at the best of times, but this example is claimed to have been used onstage on a world tour by one of the most famous guitarists in the history of popular music, in the biggest band of the seventies. In the great rock 'n' roll memorabilia newsagents, we're talking top shelf.

If you are feeling flush, or merely fancy gawking at some pretty hardcore vintage amplifier porn, check out the eBay auction here. Bidding ends on 21 May at 9:02am PDT.

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According to the technical specifications and custom system details provided by Pete Cornish on his official website, Jimmy Page utilized two Fender Tonemaster 100W Amp Heads as part of the guitar/effects/amps floor system that Cornish designed and built for him in 1993.

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In the video titled "Led Zeppelin - Mimed in Stockholm (March 14th, 1969) - Communication Breakdown (Promo Video)," created by ledzepfilm and found on YouTube, Jimmy Page can be seen using a Marshall JTM45 45W Tube Guitar Amp Head along with a Sound City 4x12” cabinet.

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Jimmy Page used the Vox UL730 amplifier for the first Led Zeppelin album, as noted in the description of the Dr. Robert "Whole Lotta Loud" pedal on Aclam's listing, which emphasizes the pedal's design inspired by Led Zeppelin and its recreation of the VOX UL730 amp sound.

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He used blackface Fender Dual Showman amplifiers with Fender 2×15 cabinets in mid to late 1967, particularly during his time with The Yardbirds and the very early days of Led Zeppelin.

https://jimmypage.co.uk/equipment/

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According to the artist section on Orange Amps' website, Jimmy Page uses the Orange Custom Shop 50.

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“It was just the best amp that I’d ever had in my collection. And it was so roadworthy,” Page says. “It did all those Led Zeppelin tours, and all the recordings,” Page says. “It did flippin’ everything.”

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This is a community-built gear list for Jimmy Page.

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