Percy Jones' Gear
Percy Jones started on a Fender Precision Fretless in Brand X and then moved to Wal Fretless (various models) and then to Ibanez Ergodyne EDA Fretless (various models) A BTB is pictured as it is the closest I could find to the artist pic from the Ibanez website with Percy holding his EDA 905 circa 2004 (I believe)
“I like the Eventide stompboxes because of the wide range of timbres and effects you can get from just the two (TimeFactor and ModFactor) units. The fidelity and dynamic range are also very impressive. The MIDI functionality make them very useful indeed when working with a computer or controller. The stereo outputs give a rich, wide sound field. The fidelity is by far sufficient for studio work, and they are mechanically sturdy enough to deal with any club gig. ”
“I like the Eventide stompboxes because of the wide range of timbres and effects you can get from just the two (TimeFactor and ModFactor) units. The fidelity and dynamic range are also very impressive. The MIDI functionality make them very useful indeed when working with a computer or controller. The stereo outputs give a rich, wide sound field. The fidelity is by far sufficient for studio work, and they are mechanically sturdy enough to deal with any club gig. ”
Percy Jones is shown using a Fender Precision fretless bass in a user-uploaded photo on his official website, providing a visual reference of his gear choice.
In a photo from BlogSpot, Percy Jones is seen playing a Wal JG Pro Series Fretless Bass, highlighting his preference for this instrument.
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Discography