![]() ![]() Jimmy Page did not use many effects and relied mostly on the Les Paul and Marshall to give him an iconic tone. Make sure you also check out the brand-specific amp controls guide which is relevant to you, to get the most from your rig: Check out my complete guide to amplifier controls to learn how to adjust these controls and many more to get the best settings possible. Some amps also have other controls such as presence and contour. Adjust upwards if you want to favour more treble and produce a clearer tone and downwards if you want it to sound more full and heavy. If your amp has a single EQ/ tone control, set this in the middle position to start with. To provide the tone with enough definition but without sounding too harsh, start with this control on 7 and adjust upwards if it sounds muddy and downwards if it sounds too harsh. The treble control adjusts the high-end frequencies and affects how bright, crisp and clear the tone is. If you are using single coil instead of humbucker pickups then this will probably need to be higher. It does depend on the amp and song though, so start with this at around 6 to give you a point to work from. ![]() Some players like to scoop the mids, meaning it is low in comparison to the bass and treble, whereas others boost it. There is a bit of a debate as to how high the mids should be when trying to sound like Jimmy Page. The mids control affects how full the tone is. Start with the bass on 7-8 and adjust from here. The bass control adjusts the low-end frequencies and will usually need to be quite high to provide the tone with plenty of beef. Some amplifiers have separate bass, mids and treble controls which allows you to full adjust the EQ, whereas others will have a single tone or EQ control which adjusts the balance instead. ![]() If you have a tube amplifier then you’ll need to crank it up quite high to get enough overdrive. The aim is to get a heavy crunchy tone but without going into full heavy metal distortion. This will give you enough distortion in most cases, but some amps (e.g. If you have a solid state amplifier then you’ll need to set the gain control at around 6 to begin with. Let’s take a look at each setting individually. The treble and mids will vary from song to song, with some tracks having a relatively scooped mids whereas others have it higher to give it the classic British rock tone. Jimmy Page’s tone can be hard to characterise but generally you’ll need moderate gain and a lot of bass to give it a full sound. ![]()
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