

And while Mayer has used a wide variety of different pedals, there are a few key parts to his pedalboard. Just like SRV, Mayer uses pedals to boost his amp into a warm breakup. He was also inspired by Vaughan’s pedalboard. His guitars and amps aren’t the only places where John Mayer took inspiration from Stevie Ray Vaughan. The Princeton Reverb is also a great option in the mid-budget range.
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The best affordable options would have to be the Fender Blues Junior or the Pro Junior (we’ve compared them here). The Milkman amps, however, were not designed to be clones of any amps, but rather their own unique vintage-sounding amps.Īll of these amps can be a bit prohibitively expensive for a lot of guitarists, especially the boutique ones. The Two-Rock amps were also designed to be Dumble clones. Mayer has also collaborated with a few boutique amp companies over the years, the most notable being Two-Rock and Milkman. He still plays with a set of three from time to time to this day. Mayer has also played Fender Deluxe Reverbs on several occasions. Mayer and PRS went through several different designs until finally settling on the J-MOD100. Even if you manage to track one down, they sell for tens of thousands of dollars.įortunately, there are amps designed, with Mayer’s help, to sound like the old Dumble’s, the biggest brand being PRS. So, it is no wonder that Mayer also played Dumble like the guitarists that inspired him.ĭumble amps no longer exist and finding a Dumble amp is nearly impossible. They were highly regarded for their incredible range and many consider them to be the best amps ever made.Īmong the most notable Dumble players are Stevie Ray Vaughan and Carlos Santana. Perhaps his most famous amp was his Dumble Steel String Singer.ĭumble amps were handcrafted in California. John Mayer has used a few different amps over the years. It just depends on which you prefer or the specific sound you are going for. There is also a more affordable version with the SE Silver Sky.īoth Fender and PRS guitars are great for sounding like John Mayer. They are great for a more mellow, jazzy sound. PRS guitars are a bit more rounded and smooth sounding than Fenders. Alternatively, the Player Stratocaster is a great budget version of Strat.įenders aren’t the only guitars played by Mayer.
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The American Professional II is perhaps the best modern Strat and is perfect for the John Mayer sound. His Fender of choice is a Stratocaster, with his first one actually being a Stevie Ray Vaughan signature. Not too surprisingly for someone with a jazzy, bluesy sound, Mayer plays Fender guitars.
