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Former Led Zeppelin Bassist John Paul Jones to Auction Off a Load of His Studio Equipment

Former Led Zeppelin bassist John Paul Jones is ready to auction off a range of his studio equipment. The auction will be organized by Soundgas, a UK company who specialize in the sale and servicing of vintage and exotic electronic instruments and recording equipment.

Among the items up for grabs is a Thunderbass amplifier, made by Guild, a US company that was founded in 1952 and sold to Fender in 1995. The amp, which was used by Jones during his stint with Them Crooked Vultures, was left at Dave Grohl’s house and went out on loan, but when it was returned to Jones, the accompanying speakers had been blown. Even in this perilous state, the untested amp is expected to fetch £1,200 to £1,400 ($1,400 – 1,600).

Other items up for grabs include a wide range of rack-mounted equipment, a pair of AKAI digital samplers, a pair of classic Yamaha NS-10M speakers, a rare Simmons SDS V electronic drum kit, and an even rarer Arbiter Soundimension mechanical echo unit from the 1960s. According to Soundgas, the listed items are from Jones’s private studio and were not used by Led Zeppelin.

According to Soundgas, ”John is still very active musically – writing, recording and performing – but no longer requires so much studio equipment – most of which he has owned from new. He feels it should be in the hands of people who will put it to good use, so it is offered here without formal provenance, with the intention that it continues to be used as intended.”

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