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  1. This is a community-built gear list for Jack White. Find relevant music gear like microphones, guitar rig, amplifier setup, effects pedalboard, shells, heads, cymbals, hardware, drumsticks, pianos, keyboards, synths, and other instruments and add it to Jack White.

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    • What Guitar Does Jack White Play?
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    Jack White is most known for playing a red 1964 Airline guitar. In more recent years he’s primarily used several customized Fender Telecasters as well as EVH Wolfgang Custom guitars. He has also used many other guitars for his solo albums as well as work with bands such as The Raconteurs over the years. See the full list of the most notable Jack Wh...

    Sears Silvertone 1485 Six Ten

    Years Used:Early 2000s to Present Overview:Just like he’s really into vintage guitars, the same could be said about Jack’s choice of guitar amps. For many years, he has used an old legendary Silvertone 1485 model. This is a 120-watt tube amp head with a separate cabinet, featuring six 10-inch speakers in it. This amp was designed by Danelectro and was distributed by Sears. Interestingly enough, it has been sold for only a short 3-year window back in the 1960s, making it a pretty rare specimen...

    Fender ’65 Twin Reverb

    Years Used:Early 2000s to Present Overview:Another very important amp in Jack White’s powerful arsenal is his Fender ’65 Twin Reverb. This is a classic legendary amp used by many other guitar greats. What’s pretty interesting is that Jack never used Silvertone’s built-in reverb, but rather preferred to use this particular model for those tones. The amp model goes all the way back to the 1950s and has been reissued in the 1990s. The amp, which is still produced to this day, features two channe...

    Fender Twin from 1950s

    Years Used:Late 2000s to Present Overview:By now, we’ve seen how much Jack loves his vintage-oriented stuff. In his collection, there’s also an old Fender Twin amp from the 1950s, although the exact year of production has not been confirmed. These are the so-called “Tweed” amps, providing that super “twangy” bright tone that lovers of old school blues and rock music prefer. Just like newer Fender Twin amps, these also had two 12-inch speakers. The power amp also has that classic choice of 6L6...

    DigiTech Whammy

    Years Used:Early 2000s to Present Overview:If there wasn’t for DigiTech’s unique Whammy pedals, things just wouldn’t be the same in rock music. One of the most famous of its uses is in The White Stripes’ “Seven Nation Army” where Jack White paired it up with his old Kay semi-acoustic and dropped it down an octave in order to achieve that muffled bass tone. The Whammy pedal is one of the best-known pitch-shifter devices in the world of guitar. Jack White has a few versions in his collection, i...

    Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi

    Years Used:Early 2000s to Present Overview:There’s hardly any distortion pedal out there that’s been produced as long as Electro-Harmonix’s Big Muff Pi. However, Jack White mostly uses the basic version. Although this pedal bears only three basic controls, it’s not that hard to make an abundance of different tones due to its specific circuitry. And pairing it up with a tube amp (which Jack White does all the time) brings even more versatility if you use the full potential of its vacuum tubes....

    Electro-Harmonix POG2 Polyphonic Octave Generator

    Years Used: 2004 to Present Overview:Electro-Harmonix has a lot of interesting stuff in their arsenal, and a pedal like POG2, or the Polyphonic Octave Generator, occasionally finds its way into Jack White’s rig. This is basically a synth-like effect that can add one and two octaves above and below what you’re playing. There are also controls for attack, low-pass filter, and detune which creates that “wobbly” tone. But what’s also exciting is that the pedal is capable of storing 8 different pr...

  2. Features. The Gear Used By Jack White on The White Stripes’ Elephant. As the White Stripes entered their stadium-chant pomp, here’s the guitars, amps and pedals that Jack White used to devastating effect. The White Stripes performing in 2003. Image: Larry Marano/Getty Images. By Justin Beckner.

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  4. Feb 14, 2024 · 14/02/2024. Guitars & Bass, Learn. Table of Contents. Featured image: Creative Commons License by Lindsey Turner. The musical mind behind the record-shatteringly popular “Seven Nation Army”, Jack White is responsible for a long list of chart-topping bops and earworm tracks.

  5. Jan 17, 2021 · June 4, 2022January 17, 2021 by Jennifer Jones. So you want to sound like Jack White. You’ve come to the right place! In this article, I’ll show you all the gear that Jack Whites guitar rig is made up of, as well as the gear that is readily available in today’s market to help you sound like him.

  6. Jun 21, 2022 · His Raconteurs guitar rig expanded to include custom shop Gibsons and Fenders, a sign perhaps that White was ready for guitars that co-operate with his efforts at making music. The recording of the Raconteurs’ 2019 album Help Us Stranger gives a few clues to Whites continuing greatness.

  7. The Gear of Jack White brings together the staple guitars, amps, and effects the Third Man has used through the years. Take up to 61% off select music gear Get Memorial Day deals on Fender, Audio-Technica, and more for a limited time Shop now

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