Mick Ronson
British guitarist
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Mick Ronson's Effects Pedals
This excerpt from a book about David Bowie states that Ronson used a Vox Tonebender.
In a YouTube video titled "Tribute to the Legendary Mick Ronson Part 1" by Guitar Hangar, it is revealed that Mick Ronson owned a Pro Co RAT distortion pedal, which was part of a collection of his gear.
In a tribute video by Guitar Hangar, it is mentioned that Mick Ronson owned a Marshall Bluesbreaker Guitar Pedal, which was part of a collection of his equipment.
In the YouTube video "Tribute to the Legendary Mick Ronson Part 1" by Guitar Hangar, Mick Ronson's use of the late 1970s model MXR M-104 Distortion + pedal is highlighted, showcasing its role in his iconic sound.
In the YouTube video "Tribute to the Legendary Mick Ronson Part 1" by Guitar Hangar, Mick Ronson is shown to have owned the Mu-Tron Dan Armstrong Orange Squeezer compressor pedal, as part of a collection of his equipment.
In a tribute video by Guitar Hangar, Mick Ronson is shown with a Boss VB-2 Vibrato, highlighting its use among his gear collection.
In the "Tribute to the Legendary Mick Ronson Part 1" video by Guitar Hangar, Mick Ronson is shown to have owned the Boss PN-2 Tremolo/Pan pedal as part of his gear collection.
In a YouTube video titled "Tribute to the Legendary Mick Ronson Part 1" by Guitar Hangar, Mick Ronson is shown using a Vox Wah Pedal.
In this picture, Mick Ronson can be seen playing through his signature rig of a Les Paul Custom, a Marshall Major 200, a Sola Sound Tone Bender and a Cry-Baby wah. He’d acquired all of this equipment by the end of the 60’s during his time playing in Hull band The Rats, and used it for nearly the entirety of his time with David Bowie in the early 70’s.
This detailed article on Pro Audio Files does a great job of detailing his gear and explaining how he used it: https://theproaudiofiles.com/the-anatomy-of-mick-ronsons-guitar-tone/
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