Mark Wilson's Gear
Mark can be seen playing this bass in the official video of Are you gonna be my girl in 2009
In a Getty Images photo, Mark Wilson is seen playing a Fender Precision Bass during a performance with Jet.
In a YouTube video from Live 8 in 2005, Mark Wilson is shown playing an early 2000s Fender AVRI '62 Precision Bass in Olympic White. This particular bass suffered significant finish damage when tossed in the air during a tour with Oasis, resulting in a large finish crack along the back of the instrument. The bass, which now features an anodized gold pickguard instead of the original tortoiseshell, was sold to a private buyer in 2024 by Echo Tone, a vintage guitar shop in Northcote, Victoria, Australia. The sale included a certificate from Wilson himself confirming the instrument's pedigree, although this information is no longer available online, but can confirm having played the instrument myself in-store, and Wilson's relationship with the store can be seen through his instagram page, where he often posts images of the guitar with a link to the site.
In the YouTube video for Jet's "Are You Gonna Be My Girl," Mark Wilson is shown performing in front of an Ampeg SVT-CL Classic stack, featuring an SVT-CL head with an 810E Cabinet. This setup is consistently seen in many of Jet's live performances, indicating that the SVT-CL remains Wilson's preferred choice.
In the YouTube video for Jet's "Are You Gonna Be My Girl," Mark Wilson is clearly seen performing in front of an Ampeg SVT-CL Classic stack, which includes an SVT-CL head paired with an 810E Cabinet. This setup is consistently observed in many of Jet's live performances, indicating Wilson's preference for the Ampeg SVT-810E 8x10 Bass Cabinet.
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