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Legendary Led Zeppelin bassist John Paul Jones is auctioning vintage studio equipment through UK-based Soundgas, specializing in rare electronics.
Items include a Guild Thunderbass amp (£1,200–£1,400), used during Jones's Them Crooked Vultures project, despite its damaged speakers.
Additional highlights: Yamaha NS-10M monitors, Simmons SDS V drum kit, AKAI samplers, and a rare Arbiter Soundimension echo unit (£4,818).
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