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  Led Zeppelin set up

Does anybody know a good AMP SETTING for a Zeppelin like sound

i.e. Distortion/gain settings treble, bass settings and guitar bass/treble settings

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That's a pretty tall order but I think a lot would depend on your particular guitar and amp. You probably just have to play around until you get close.
Jimmy Page is one of the best around but I've heard he used a pretty big bag of tricks to achieve some of those sounds. You might want to check out a multi-fx unit to help you find some of those tricks.

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Hey buggO292, not sure if this is gonna be a help to you but you could try checking out this site: Led Zeppelin Equipment

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Nice find - he has nearly as much gear as Rockerbob......


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