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Jack Bruce Bass Guitar Rig Gear and Equipment
Who Plays What - Who Plays What
Tuesday, 09 August 2011 07:53

Jack Bruce is a bass player, who played in the legendary rock band Cream. Jack has also had a solo career that has lasted for many great years.

Let's take a look at some of the gear and equipment that has been seen in Jack's bass rig.

Jack Bruce playing bass live on stage

 

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Basses
- Warwick Jack Bruce Signature Thumb NT Fretless bass

- Warwick Thumb basses

Warwick Thumb Bass Guitar 4-String


- Warwick 5-string bass guitars (used in studio)

- Warwick fretless, maple wood Star Bass II

- Gibson EB-1 bass

- Gibson EB-3 bass

- Fender Bass VI (one of his first basses, used on Fresh Cream)

Fender Steve Bailey VI 6-String Bass 3-Tone Sunburst


- Aria long-scale basses (70's)

- Spector long-scale basses (70's)





Amps and Cabinets
- Hartke HA7000 amplifier head

- Hartke 410XL & 115XL bass cabinets

- Marshall 4x12s with Marshall 100 heads (in the 1960's)




Strings and More
- S.I.T. roundwound bass strings (.050–.105 gauges)

- Samson wireless unit

Last Updated on Friday, 14 October 2011 09:50
 

Comments 

 
+1 #1 RE: Jack Bruce Bass Guitar Rig Gear and EquipmentMorten 2012-02-14 15:31
The bass shown under "Fender Bass VI" is a recently produced Steve Bailey signature - not the kind that Bruce played in the 60's.
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