Mick Jones' Studio Equipment

According to the linked Premier Guitar article, Mick used the Roland RE-201 Space Echo extensively live and in the studio "for everything from light flanging effects to deep echo." Live bootlegs from 1980 onwards feature extensive use of delay, which I assume is the Space Echo.

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The linked article, along with youremyguitarhero's thorough detective work on Mick's live rig confirm that he used the Chorus Echo extensively during Sandinista (1980).

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In the basement of Mick's house is a small eight-track demo studio/rehearsal room simply equipped with a Fostex A-8 tape machine, a Fostex 350 mixer, a Roland 301 echo unit and a few dynamic mikes.

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In the basement of Mick's house is a small eight-track demo studio/rehearsal room simply equipped with a Fostex A-8 tape machine, a Fostex 350 mixer, a Roland 301 echo unit and a few dynamic mikes.

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In the basement of Mick's house is a small eight-track demo studio/rehearsal room simply equipped with a Fostex A-8 tape machine, a Fostex 350 mixer, a Roland 301 echo unit and a few dynamic mikes.

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