Malcolm Jones
Malcolm Jones' Gear
During soundcheck for a 2009 concert, it looks like a Mesa/Boogie Recto-Verb combo amp behind him.
In the YouTube video "Runrig - Falt Trom, Trom, Dualach" by Heartland, Malcolm Jones is seen playing a Fender Stratocaster 70s in all black.
Photoshot and played at the Last Dance 2018
Live at Balloch early 90s. Fender The Twin Red Knob seen on stage.
Malcolm Jones is seen using a 1991 Mesa Boogie MK IV amplifier on stage during a live performance in Balloch, likely for achieving crunch and higher gain tones. [User-uploaded photo]
The use is directly mentioned in an interview posted in the Runrig Musicians Facebook Group.
The use is directly mentioned in an interview posted in the Runrig Musicians Facebook Group.
In this video Malcolm Jones can be seen using his Torino Red Strat Plus one of several Strat Plus guitars he used. He used this from 1988-2018 from around 1999 it was tuned down to Eb.
He had 3 further strat plus guitars one in vintage white, one in 3 colour sunburst and one in midnight wine. They are identifiable by the lace sensor pickups with white covers, lsr nut and locking tuners.
In this video Malcolm Jones can be seen using his Black Yamaha SG2000. It was used on several albums from 1999 - 2016 and live between 2001- 2006.
Here Malcolm can be seen using his Red ES335. He used it extensively in the early days of the band before switching to Strats. He stopped using it live in around 1994/5 and resumed using it live between 2013 -2017.
Here Malcolm can be seen using his Ebow on the intro to Running to the Light.
The images were taken from a private Malcolm Jones Facebook group and clearly show a Mesa/Boogie Rectifier. Its not clearly visible whether a “Dual” or “Triple”.
A photo from a Malcolm Jones fan group on Facebook shows a Line 6 POD xt resting on a chair in the background. While it indicates potential ownership, it's unclear if or how Malcolm Jones uses it.
This photo was taken from a Malcolm Jones Fan Group on Facebook and shows his setup with the “Pedaltrain” located behind the guitars.
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