John Farrar - Instruments

Instruments

According to Allmusic John Farrar has been credited with: vocals (lead, backing), guitars (lead, rhythm, bass, acoustic, slide, acoustic slide, electric slide), piano (electric), keyboards, mellotron, synthesiser, vocoder, synclavier, mandolin, horn.

Guitars
  • Fender Stratocaster (white) – (early 1960s)
  • Maton El Toro (Electro Longhorn lookalike) – (mid- to late 1960s)
  • Rickenbacker (both 6- and 12-string) – (mid- to late 1960s)
  • Epiphone Casino – (mid- to late 1960s)
  • Martin D-28 – (1970–73)
  • Les Paul – (1970–73)
  • Fender Telecaster thin-line with 3 Bigsby pedals – (1973–75)
  • Klein – solo
SFX
  • Schaller Rotor-Sound
  • Vocoder
Amplifiers
  • Arbiter (head)+post-Jennings Vox Amps (cabinet)

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