Bob Marley Guitar Tone

Bob Marley Guitar Tone

Bob Marley owned just a few guitars; some say five, some say seven – but we managed to track down fourteen that were at least used by him at some point.

Bob Marley’s favorite and most used guitar was a brown-colored Les Paul Special, which was modified somewhat extensively. The guitar featured custom block inlays and headstock binding, done by Dan Armstrong, and it had a custom-made aluminum scratchplate and toggle switch cover made by Roger Mayer.

Apart from this guitar, Marley was also seen using two Fender Stratocasters, a white one and a sunburst one. Both of these were used very briefly, in the period before Bob acquire his Les Paul Special.

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Another electric guitar worth mentioning is a Washburn Hawk Custom, which really became known only after Marley’s death. This particular guitar Marley gave to his guitar tech, Gary Karlson, and it has been the subject of many articles online since it’s basically the only guitar that does not belong to Marley’s family.

As far as acoustic guitar, Marley’s favorite acoustic guitar was a 1970s Guild A-90, a guitar that was recently released as a Signature Bob Marley model by Guild. Apart from this guitar, Marley also liked using the Ovation guitar, like his light blue Adamas 1687-7 which was his probably most stage-used acoustic guitar.

When it comes to Bob Marley’s amps, unfortunately, it seems that Marley didn’t really have a strict preference for these. He was often seen using a Fender Twin-Reverb, but it’s unknown whether this was something that he particularly liked, or whether it was just something that was around.

Guild A 20 Bob Marley Signature Acoustic Guitar W' Gigbag

This gear list is a result of years of research and constant updates. It's a hobby project with the goal to eventually have the most complete and thorough gear list on the web - but that is only achievable with your help!

Counts on your criticism and feedback. If you have any knowledge or notice any mistakes, be sure to let us know!

Another electric guitar worth mentioning is a Washburn Hawk Custom, which really became known only after Marley’s death. This particular guitar Marley gave to his guitar tech, Gary Karlson, and it has been the subject of many articles online since it’s basically the only guitar that does not belong to Marley’s family.

As far as acoustic guitar, Marley’s favorite acoustic guitar was a 1970s Guild A-90, a guitar that was recently released as a Signature Bob Marley model by Guild. Apart from this guitar, Marley also liked using the Ovation guitar, like his light blue Adamas 1687-7 which was his probably most stage-used acoustic guitar.

When it comes to Bob Marley’s amps, unfortunately, it seems that Marley didn’t really have a strict preference for these. He was often seen using a Fender Twin-Reverb, but it’s unknown whether this was something that he particularly liked, or whether it was just something that was around.

Guild A 20 Bob Marley Signature Acoustic Guitar W' Gigbag

This gear list is a result of years of research and constant updates. It's a hobby project with the goal to eventually have the most complete and thorough gear list on the web - but that is only achievable with your help!

Counts on your criticism and feedback. If you have any knowledge or notice any mistakes, be sure to let us know!

Another electric guitar worth mentioning is a Washburn Hawk Custom, which really became known only after Marley’s death. This particular guitar Marley gave to his guitar tech, Gary Karlson, and it has been the subject of many articles online since it’s basically the only guitar that does not belong to Marley’s family.

As far as acoustic guitar, Marley’s favorite acoustic guitar was a 1970s Guild A-90, a guitar that was recently released as a Signature Bob Marley model by Guild. Apart from this guitar, Marley also liked using the Ovation guitar, like his light blue Adamas 1687-7 which was his probably most stage-used acoustic guitar.

When it comes to Bob Marley’s amps, unfortunately, it seems that Marley didn’t really have a strict preference for these. He was often seen using a Fender Twin-Reverb, but it’s unknown whether this was something that he particularly liked, or whether it was just something that was around.

Guild A 20 Bob Marley Signature Acoustic Guitar W' Gigbag

This gear list is a result of years of research and constant updates. It's a hobby project with the goal to eventually have the most complete and thorough gear list on the web - but that is only achievable with your help!

Counts on your criticism and feedback. If you have any knowledge or notice any mistakes, be sure to let us know!

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