The Jimmy Page Marshall Amp
Marshall amp set up during the O2 Arena show. Notice the channel inputs on both heads. Also notice the top head with marking for the settings.
Arbiter Power One Hundred
A video of this amp can be seen Led Zeppelin's performance on Tous En Scene TV Show in Paris on the dual DVD. It's very
similar to the Plexi.
Orange Matamp OR200
First seen on stage 8/7/71 possibly being used for keyboard and/or guitar even the theremin.
Hiwatt Jimmy Page 100 Head
First show up in July 1969 for the start of the 3rd American tour. This is a SAP - Special All Purpose Hiwatt model with a bit more gain. There is a footswitch that goes with the amp that plugs into the XLR input which acts as a volume cut. Of course this is the amp that was used on January 1970 - The Royal Albert Hall.
Petersburg JP-100 amp
This amp has been for many years, but not with Led Zeppelin except the O2 concert. Jimmy been started using this shortly after gigging with The Black Crows
Dragon Tele
Jimmy Page Interview :
"I still have it (referring to the Dragon Tele), but it’s a tragic story. I went on tour with the ’59 Les Paul that I bought from Joe Walsh, and when I got back, a friend of mine had kindly painted over my paint job. He said, "I’ve got a present for you.” He thought he had done me a real favor. As you can guess, I wasn't real happy about that. His paint job totally screwed up the sound and the wiring, so only the neck pickup worked. I salvaged the neck and put it on my brown Tele string bender that I used in the Firm. As for the body… it will never be seen again! (laughs)"
"I still have it (referring to the Dragon Tele), but it’s a tragic story. I went on tour with the ’59 Les Paul that I bought from Joe Walsh, and when I got back, a friend of mine had kindly painted over my paint job. He said, "I’ve got a present for you.” He thought he had done me a real favor. As you can guess, I wasn't real happy about that. His paint job totally screwed up the sound and the wiring, so only the neck pickup worked. I salvaged the neck and put it on my brown Tele string bender that I used in the Firm. As for the body… it will never be seen again! (laughs)"
Jimmy Page's #1
Of course we’ve all seen the front, now here’s a shot of the back. (Notice the stock tuners and no serial number)
(Stock pickups would be PAF's) who know's if it was stock. Jimmy never mentioned it.
(Stock pickups would be PAF's) who know's if it was stock. Jimmy never mentioned it.
Jimmy Page's #2
This is the guitar that contains the 4 push pulls knobs that has the ability of coil splitting each pickup and the option of putting all 4 coils in parallel.
(Stock pickups would be PAF's) who know's if it was stock. Jimmy never mentioned it.
(Stock pickups would be PAF's) who know's if it was stock. Jimmy never mentioned it.
Jimmy Page #3
It is said to have been purchased in 69 or 70. Most likly it had T-Top pickups. (Who knows if the pickups have been swapped?) Also notice the b-bender installed after the Zeppelin years.









