Even though you obviously didn't cover the whole track this is easily one of the better covers of ALS I have seen, you have most of the multiple guitar voicings down pat.
You not only play this well, but you also built the pedal? That’s awesome, thanks for sharing! Did you design the pedal yourself, or find schematics online?
Thanks Michael - yes I also built the pedal which has three circuits in it - a Marshall Plexi style circuit for the crunch, a delay that I set for slapback, and an Echoplex preamp circuit.
@@FrankPerri7 very interesting. Any chance that these may be for sale in the future? It's amazing that you've been able to put all of my favorite Jimmy Page tones in a box.
@@FrankPerri7 Well boss all I can say is that if you ever decide to build & sell - you'll have a hard time keeping any in stock. Thanks for the videos!
His live sound in 1973 was Les Paul, WahWah, Echoplex and Marshall amp. This video is not meant to demonstrate his live sound, but what I feel is a close representation of his studio sound for Achilles last stand off the Presence album.
@@cosmokramer4703 I don't know if he used a tele or not - I just liked the tone I was getting from mine. It sounded similar to his tone on the recording.
sounds great
Amazing sound; so well done!
I just got my hand on production model #2. I’m beyond impressed with it.
Great job on recreating Jimmy Page's Opus.
Thank you, Roger!
awesome playing
Thanks James!
Absolutely nailed it
Thanks for stopping by!
THAT TONE!!!!
Very cool on all fronts, tone & FX ✓ musicianship✓ cover ✓ superb!
Thank you, much!
@@FrankPerri7 credit where credit is due 👍👍😊😊
Even though you obviously didn't cover the whole track this is easily one of the better covers of ALS I have seen, you have most of the multiple guitar voicings down pat.
Thanks for the comment - I appreciate it!
Hi from Brazil! Great Job! Props Indiana Page!
Hey, thanks!
Wow... Sounds just like the studio guitar
Awesome job my friend..
Thank you, James - I appreciate it!
Very nice
Thanks, Wayne!
That was Rocking Frank good job. 🤘🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Damn .....you killed it. Didnt expect that.
Thanks Brad!
Sounds great, sorry you aren't making these any longer. Ever consider selling the design to a pedal manufacturer? Cheers.
Damn u r the boss ! i didnt expect that last part that blew my mind
You make the pedals
You need to reshoot without the sunlight,, sounds great
Great tone man! How much for the pedal?!!!
Thanks! I don't have any more of these pedals for sale, and I don't have any plans to make more - sorry.
You not only play this well, but you also built the pedal? That’s awesome, thanks for sharing! Did you design the pedal yourself, or find schematics online?
Thanks Michael - yes I also built the pedal which has three circuits in it - a Marshall Plexi style circuit for the crunch, a delay that I set for slapback, and an Echoplex preamp circuit.
@@FrankPerri7 very interesting. Any chance that these may be for sale in the future? It's amazing that you've been able to put all of my favorite Jimmy Page tones in a box.
Hi Michael - I have no plans to build them in the near future - sorry.
@@FrankPerri7 Well boss all I can say is that if you ever decide to build & sell - you'll have a hard time keeping any in stock. Thanks for the videos!
just out of curiousity and to judge my odds of finding one for sale how many did you make ??
Man this is so close to the original!
How do I get one of those pedals?!
I always thought Page's live sound was pretty simple, just a LP with a Marshall stack, no?
His live sound in 1973 was Les Paul, WahWah, Echoplex and Marshall amp. This video is not meant to demonstrate his live sound, but what I feel is a close representation of his studio sound for Achilles last stand off the Presence album.
@@FrankPerri7 from what I heard he was using a Box AC30 or AC15. Never knew it was a tele though
@@cosmokramer4703 I don't know if he used a tele or not - I just liked the tone I was getting from mine. It sounded similar to his tone on the recording.
How much would it cost to have one of those made and shipped lol probably a silly question
Sorry, but I'm not building any at this time.
Hi, do you have pedal for sale?
How can i buy this pedal ?
Sorry, but I'm not currently building this pedal.
@@FrankPerri7 you built it yourself???
@@Alfie02 Yes
@@FrankPerri7 man you are talented
How many of these are out in the wild? I’d love to get my hands on one of these!
I thought it was Hale and pace.
Hey Jimmy Page sounds good sounds great
Thanks Wayne!
Nice one old fart
This just proves you can own all the right stuff but you won’t sound like Jimmy because you’re not Jimmy.
Yet, you've managed to sound exactly like Jimmy Page...you must be the real Jimmy!
Damn .....you killed it. Didnt expect that.