Mick Taylor's Amplifiers

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He used non-Master Ampegs during his time with the Stones, just like Keith.

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Says here he uses an old Fender Deluxe along with a 50 watt marshall head.

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Mick Taylor is confirmed to use Fender Twin Reverb Drip Edge Silverface amplifiers, as evidenced by several photographs and live videos. Notably, he can be seen with these amplifiers, which have the distinctive JBL emblem in the bottom right corner, in studio settings and during the famous live performance at the Marquee Club in 1971. This is further supported by visual evidence, such as the image available on Equipboard.

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In a photograph, Mick Taylor is seen playing in his hotel room while connected to a Fender Princeton Combo Amp with Silverface cosmetics, confirming his use of this specific amplifier model.

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