And a Boss CE-1 Chorus Ensemble – used in the earlier years to split the signal between his amps.Īs far as accessories, for picks, John uses the orange Dunlop Tortex. He also uses a Boss DS-2 Distortion, which is a regular on John’s pedalboard. Among them is the Ibanez WH-10 Wah, which John swears by as the best Wah he ever used. John is also known for using a wide variety of effect pedals. But, in the studio, John would most often run the Marshall Major together with a vintage 100-watt Marshall Super Bass. On amps, ever since the release of Californication, John relied on a combination of a Marshall Major 200W and a Marshall Silver Jubilee. ![]() This guitar he used to record “Otherside”, and “Californication”. Also, worth mentioning is the 1955 Gretsch White Falcon, which John considers to be “the nicest guitar” he owns. This Strat has a maple neck, and it’s his second-most used guitar, and Tele he uses often on “Can’t Stop”. Other notable guitars from this period include a 1955 Fender Stratocaster and a 1960s Fender Telecaster Custom. On the Gretsch however, he is said to use a heavier set, the EXL145. John uses the D’Addario EXL110 on most of his electric guitars, including the 1962 Fender Stratocaster. This Stratocaster would become his main guitar, which he used extensively in the studio and live ever since then. ![]() But, he felt like he needed a proper guitar, asked Anthony for a loan, and went to Guitar Center and bought a vintage 1962 Fender Stratocaster. ![]() The only guitar he owned in 1998 when he re-joined the band, was a red 1962 Fender Jaguar which he purchased a year prior. Galaviz C./Flickrīut whatever John used during the first era, he lost during the years he was inactive. John Frusciante performs onstage during the British leg of the Live Earth concerts at London’s Wembley Stadium, Saturday, July 7, 2007.
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