John Paul Jones tone
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bubba_hotep
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John Paul Jones tone
Being an extremely dedicated Zeppelin fan, I was wondering if there was any pacticular way, setting, or setup to get that punchy bass tone from Jonesy, like in songs like "What it and what should never be" and the lemon song.
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I once read an old 1975 Guitar Player magazine on Jonesy, and he stated that he used Rotosound flats with the Fenders until he started using his first Alembic. Then he switched to Roto RS66 Swing Bass rounds because he felt the Alembic needed it. As far as amps goes, he stated that he tended to blow up every amp that he used except his Acoustic 360's.
I recently went back to playing a Rickenbacker bass. Its like meeting an old friend again
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I think the "3" models were amp heads from Acoustic, and the "4" models cabinets. I used to have a 402, a 2x15 cabinet. Another in the "wish I hadn't sold it" folder.
I never thought in a million listens that JPJ ever used a Rick, but some of his tunes had a brighter sound. The album Presence comes to mind, and an Alembic makes sense.
I never thought in a million listens that JPJ ever used a Rick, but some of his tunes had a brighter sound. The album Presence comes to mind, and an Alembic makes sense.
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