Mick Jagger's Gear

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On his live pedalboard. Photo is from the book "Rolling Stones Gear," and the caption says this is Mick Jagger's pedalboard.source image

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Jagger uses a Boss Tremolo on his live pedalboard, according to the book "Rolling Stones Gear."

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Mick Jagger is confirmed to have used the Gibson J-180 Everly Brothers Signature guitar during a 2006 concert recording at the Beacon Theatre in New York. This is evidenced by a YouTube video titled "The Rolling Stones Acoustic Jam (Beacon Theatre, New York, 2006)" uploaded by RollingStones50yrs5, which captures the backstage acoustic jam session.

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Mick Jagger is seen using the Gibson ES-175 Electric Guitar as his songwriting instrument in the video "The Rolling Stones in the Studio," as documented by gusmac pi on YouTube.

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In this picture, we can see the Boss BD-2 down to the right in front of Mick.

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Mick Jagger uses the Fender Vibro King Amplifier for live performances. In the official video "The Rolling Stones - Streets Of Love - Live," it is evident that he employs two Fender Vibro King amplifiers in a dual amping setup to achieve a wider sound.

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The Marshall JVM 410C is Mick Jagger's home studio amp for writing songs at home. The Marshall JVM 410C can be seen in connection with Mick Jagger on the Mick Jagger Instagram account.

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The MesaBoogie Recto Verb is Mick Jagger's home recording amp.

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Mick Jagger used the Line 6 POD Pro for studio work in the early 2000s, as evidenced by a YouTube video titled "The Rolling Stones in the studio," uploaded by gusmac pi, which shows the band rehearsing in the studio.

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Mick Jagger is confirmed to use the James Trussart SteelPhonic guitar during live performances. This is evidenced by a video on YouTube provided by Rolling Stones A.R., where Jagger is seen and heard playing the James Trussart SteelPhonic in a live rendition of "Moonlight Mile."

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Mick Jagger uses the 1965 Fender Blackface Twin Reverb amplifier for studio work, as evidenced by its appearance in the background of an Instagram post he made on December 17, 2017.

Mick is also seen using one in this old studio photograph.

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Mick Jagger uses an Apple MacBook Pro, as evidenced by an Instagram post where he shows it connected to a Universal Audio Apollo Twin, his mobile recording device.

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Mick Jagger uses the Universal Audio Apollo Twin audio interface for his home and mobile recordings, as confirmed by a post on his Instagram account where he acknowledges a remix by @alok.

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Mick Jagger uses Tannoy Reveal Active Studio Monitors in his home studio, as evidenced by a post on his Instagram account with the caption "Sunday afternoon jam."

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Mick Jagger uses a Mackie 8 Bus Analog Mixing Console in his home studio, as evidenced by a post on his Instagram account where he is seen with the console.

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Mick Jagger used Keith Richard's Gibson Flying V during the recording of "Exile on Main Street", most famously on the Robert Johnson cover, "Stop Breaking Down"

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Mick Jagger is seen using a Gibson ES-335TDSV during the recording of "Exile on Main Street".

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Mick Jagger is seen using Keith Richards 59 Gibson Les Paul Standard during a recording session in 1970.

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A photograph from 1965, as discussed on The Les Paul Forum, confirms that Mick Jagger used a Gibson ES-330 Electric Guitar.

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Mick Jagger used a 1960s Fender Rosewood Hardtail Stratocaster in blue with gold hardware during the Rolling Stones' performance of "Miss You" on the Totally Stripped tour at Brixton Academy in London, 1995, as seen in the video by Amazing Kalifha’s Channel on YouTube.

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Mick Jagger used a black 1957 Fender Hardtail Stratocaster during the first half of The Rolling Stones' 2024 Hackney Diamonds Tour, as evidenced by a performance at the NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas on April 28, 2024, documented in a YouTube video by Fake Fan titled "The Rolling Stones - Angry - Live - NRG Stadium - Houston TX - April 28, 2024."

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Mick Jagger used a Martin D-12-20 during a live performance of "Let It Bleed" on November 20, 2021, as documented in a video by Matt Lee on YouTube.

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Mick Jagger used the Neumann U67 microphone during the recording sessions for "Sympathy for the Devil," as documented in Jean-Luc Godard's film "Sympathy for the Devil (One Plus One)." Additionally, he utilized the same microphone during the recording sessions for the album "Exile on Main Street" in the basement of Keith Richards' villa in southern France, as confirmed by the film "THE ROLLING STONES - SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL (ONE PLUS ONE)" by Rock'n'Roll Religion.

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Mick Jagger utilized the Wurlitzer 200 electric piano during the writing and recording sessions for the album Exile on Main St. at Keith Richards' villa in the South of France. This is supported by a video titled "Rolling Stones - Recording Exile On Main Street" by Flip DaBoid on YouTube, which features insights into the album's creation process.

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Mick Jagger uses the Behringer headphone amp in his home recording setup at his country estate in the South of France.

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Mick Jagger is confirmed to use the Mackie Big Knob Studio Command System in his home recording setup at his country estate in the South of France, as evidenced by a post on Instagram.

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