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jugejackson a écrit :
Oui enfin... S'il y a tout ça, ce n'est pas pour la déco. D'autant plus que le Marshall est branché.
Les amplis non repiqués servent sûrement à quelque chose (retour direct pour JB ?).
A une époque il se servait du préamp d'une tête pour booster le Fender mais là je n'ai pas l'impression qu'il est allumé le Marshall.
J'ai trouvé ces informations qui effectivement iraient dans le sens de la photo (mais selon les époques, il a utilisé différents amplis) :
Jeff Beck’s Guitar Amps:
Jeff usually prefers using a low wattage amp, not only in the studio, but on stage as well.
He’s known to be using a lot of different stuff, depending on the style of music he’s playing, so it’s hard to gather up all the information. Bellow is the list of amps that we could find, and they are mostly listed in a chronological order. Please excuse us for not writing a detailed list, but we’ll add more stuff down the line. If you are knowledgeable of the subject, be sure to send us a message.
- Vox AC30
Jeff used two of these with the Yardbrids – at the time he was playing the Esquire. They were linked in series and placed on chairs so they were at the waist level, where Jeff could get to the controls easier and hear the sound better.
- Marshall JTM45 Plexi
Used mostly during the post Yardbirds era, probanly the amp he’s best known for.
During early 2000s Jeff decided to go back this original sound, so he started again using the JTM45, which is more clean sounding amp than the DSL- his second best known amp. This does not mean that Jeff now uses one or the other exclusively – he often switches between them depending on the kind of stuff he wants to play.
- Fender Twin Reverb Reissue
Used during the tour with Stevie Ray Vaughan in 1989.
- Marshall JCM2000 DSL50
Used during ’90s mostly.
- Fender Bassman Reissue
Used for the recording of “Crazy Legs” album.
- Fender Pro Junior
Used on Rock ‘n’ Roll Party tour; he had with two of them on-stage, one in black one and another one in blue – perhaps as a tribute to Blue Caps – which has a Jensen P10R Alnico I speaker.
- Lazy J 20
This amp is based on a tweed Deluxe, and it’s built by Jesse Hoff. These were mostly used for “Crazy Legs” tour.
- Fender Princeton
- Fender Super Sonic
Seen on stage in the late 2000s. He used two heads, each one connected to a separate cabinet.
- Marshall DSL100H
- Marshall 2062x
Used as a back-up on stage.
- Fender Vibro-King
He’s been using this amp as his main in the most recent time (post 2010)