Jimmy Page

Jimmy Page — Gear by Song

How Jimmy Page's rig changed track to track — specific amp settings, key gear, and what you need to replicate each tone.

Whole Lotta Love

Led Zeppelin II · 1969

G:8 · M:6 · T:6

Thick, powerful Les Paul tone through a Supro amp — less Marshall-saturated than most assume. The riff's power comes fro

Gibson Les Paul Standard (bridge humbucker)Supro 1690T Coronado recording amp
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Stairway to Heaven

Led Zeppelin IV · 1971

G:9 · M:7 · T:6

Three distinct tones in one song: clean acoustic intro, clean electric middle section, and a soaring Les Paul lead final

Fender Telecaster (clean middle section)Gibson Les Paul Standard (lead solo)
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Kashmir

Physical Graffiti · 1975

G:8 · M:6 · T:6

Hypnotic, droning riff in DADGAD tuning — a completely different sonic character from the rest of Led Zeppelin's output.

Gibson EDS-1275 Double-Neck (12-string side for texture)Fender Telecaster (DADGAD tuning)
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