Our Jack White gear page is one of our most popular profiles, and with the advent of his latest solo recording, it was high time for an updated list. One of the most important additions was to his essential octave effect, which he uses to fill in the bass portions when he performs as a guitar and drum duo.
Jack White's gear and equipment including the Fender Telecaster and Shure SM7B Vocal Dynamic Microphone. Get the gear to sound like Jack White and get their tone. One of the highlights is a 15-watt Sonic Machine Factory Jack White used with the White Stripes. As you might expect, the sale also includes a load of effects pedals. These include a Sitori Sonics Swinger, Celestial Effects Cancer Wah The Fuzz?, plus a Molten Voltage G-Quencer as well as a rare Japanese fuzz called the Far East Electric Maboroshi. See more Jack White gear on our Jack White Pedalboard page This entry was posted in DigiTech Pedals, Electro-Harmonix Pedals, Octave Pedals, Pedals by Brand, Pedals by Effect and tagged Digitech Whammy, EHX Pog, Electro Harmonix Micro-Pog, Jack White Pedals on April 7, 2012 by 1969. Pedals that got added to my infinite wishlist - include the JHS 3 Series Fuzz and Distortion, Coppersound / Jack White Triplegraph, Catalinbread Heliotrope, PedalPalFX 800 Gold Overdrive V3, and of course the very recent Spaceman Artemis Modulated Filter. The distortion countless musicians such as Hendrix, Santana, The Edge and Jack White relied on for its rich, creamy, violin-like sustain. A timeless piece, the Big Muff has been defining the sound of rock guitar for the past 30 years. 2 Boss DD-3 A powerful delay pedal with three distinct modes.
One of the biggest additions to the Jack White gear page was the segmentation of pedalboards by band. His set-up tends to change between bands, though even then it tends to be just a the addition of a few pedals.
We now have Jack White gear profiles for his times with the White Stripes, the Ranconteurs and Dead Weather. Follow the link below to see the updated pedalboard list.
Jack White Gear – Octave Pedals
The octave effect is one of the most important sounds for Jack White, especially during his two-piece performances. Being so familiar with octave pedals, he also employs them when he plays full band.
Two octave pedals have been used on all his pedalboards: the Digitech Whammy and the Electro-Harmonix POG. For the latter, it seems that he has used the original Electro-Harmonix POG, now out of production, though has switched to the Micro-POG. Not only are these pedals the most popular for this effect, they are also painted in his original pedalboard palette (Red and White), though they were eventually bronzed for his time with the Ranconteurs, and painted white during his Dead Weather time.
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