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  1. Jimmy Page has been using his own GSL 5 leather link strap since 1985. The multiple skins of this leather part provide a natural suspension and provide a comfortable ride even when using a heavy guitar for a long time. Because it is wide, it also reduces the burden on the shoulders. The link parts can be freely rearranged, so you can fit yourself.

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    Jimmy Page is best known for playing Gibson Les Paul Standard guitars throughout most of his legendary career with Led Zeppelin. Another of Page’s most notable guitars is the infamous 1959 Fender Telecaster with custom Dragon painting and mirror pickguard. This is the guitar he played while with the Yardbirds as well as the guitar he used during th...

    Fender Super Reverb

    Years used:Late 1960s Although a British guitar player, Jimmy Page was seen using a traditionally American amp, Fender’s Super Reverb combo, back in the late 1960s. There have been some speculations about whether this amp belongs to him or not. But what is certain is that he used it back in Led Zeppelin’s earliest days. Made back in the 1960s, it’s one of the amps that defined that classic “American” kind of tone. Although a combo amp, it came with four 10-inch speakers. Its power output was...

    Rickenbacker Transonic TS100

    Years used:Early 1960s Rickenbacker used to be a really big deal back in the 1960s, and they even manufactured some pretty great guitar amps. On Led Zeppelin’s first-ever US tour, Page went with the Rickenbacker Transonic TS100 combo amp. Bassist John Paul Jones also had a Rickenbacker amp for this run. However, after the tour was over, the guys didn’t bother to take them back home to the UK in 1969, leading us to think that they weren’t exactly satisfied with their quality. After all, we all...

    Marshall SLP-1959 Super Lead

    Years used:Late 1960s, the 1970s, presumably still in Page’s collection Being a tube amp-lover from the UK, it’s not a surprise that Page settled for Marshall’s legendary SLP-1959 Super Lead head, also referred to as “Plexi.” This was one of his main live amps during the Led Zeppelin times. This amp head model features 100 watts of output power. Earlier models, as is the case with Page’s amp, had four KT66 valves in the power amp section. From 1967 and onwards, Marshall began implementing now...

    Maestro FZ-1 Fuzz-Tone

    Years used:Mid-1960s What many don’t know is that Maestro FT-1 Fuzz-Tone was actually the first-ever commercially available distortion device. Originally intended as a wacky-sounding bass effect, it soon found its use among guitar players, especially when Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones popularized it. As for Page, he got it in the mid-1960s and used it for his session work. This was a fairly simple device, allowing users to control volume and attack parameters.

    Sola Sound Tone Bender Professional MKII

    Years used:Second half of the 1960s For his tone in the Yardbirds, Jimmy Page began using the old legendary Sola Sound Tone Bender Professional MKII distortion pedal. These pedals were developed in different series by a guy named Gary Hurst who worked as a technician for Sola Sound. Original versions were based on Maestro’s Fuzz-Tone, although the MKII model saw some significant changes done to its circuitry, featuring three transistors and an additional gain stage. Page used the pedal for a...

    RotoSound Tone Bender MKIII

    Years used:Seen using it in 1969 Being such a great pedal for that era, Tone Bender continued developing and was also produced under other brands, including RotoSound. The MKIII version had a few other changes done to its circuitry. Although the essence of its tone was recognizable, the pedal came with additional tone control. And although these pedals were marketed under the RotoSound moniker, they had the same exact type of circuitry that you’d find in the Sola Sound version (although the l...

    Learn about the legendary guitars and gear of Jimmy Page, the pioneer of heavy metal music and the leader of Led Zeppelin. Find out which Les Pauls, Teles, and other instruments he used and modified throughout his career.

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  3. Dec 13, 2019 · Pedals. It was interesting when Led Zeppelin got together for the Celebration Day performance in 2007 to see Page using a MIDI pedalboard switcher with a DigiTech Whammy pedal. Those technologies were not afforded to Page in the late ‘60s. The search then was always for more sustain and a little more gain.

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  4. Jimmy Page GSL5 Guitar Strap. Made with thick, high quality black leather, this strap will not disappoint. This uniquely comfortable strap features its own "suspension system" thanks to the interlocking link construction, offering supreme comfort - especially for heavier instruments like a Les Paul. The links can be added or removed making the ...

  5. Jimmy Page Guitar Strap Hootennany with Retro Pattern from the Sixties. (188) $63.38. $70.42 (10% off) FREE shipping.

  6. Danelectro 59 DC. Solid Body Electric Guitars. Jimmy Page famously used this guitar with Led Zeppelin throughout and classics such as Kashmir, Page bought this guitar while he was a studio musician and still uses it now, it can be seen in the documentary 'It Might Get Loud' with Jack White and U2's the edge.