![]() ![]() ![]() (We will talk about the amp settings a little later.)īut, we don’t live in sound-proofed studios. Mic’ed up with Shure SM57 dynamic mic and Royer R121 ribbon mic on stage and in the studio. Yet, all of them were running into the same speaker cab which is a 4×12 Marshall 1960AV cabinet loaded with Celestion Vintage 30s. They all have very similar pre- amp section and almost exactly the same tone stack and power- amp section. The other amps are Marshall Silver Jubilee and his signature Marshall AFD 100. Luckily all of them are derivatives of Marshall JCM 800. Through the years, Slash has used a few Marshall Amplifiers for his overdriven (dirty) guitar tone. It affects the sound more than you would imagine. A Gibson’s scale length is 24.75″ while others such as Ibanez, Fender, ESP are 25.5″. It’s of some importance that the guitar we pick must be slightly smaller than Fender Stratocaster. So we can substitute that Gibson with more affordable Epiphone Les Paul or any single cut LP shaped double humbucker electric guitar. The price of that guitar is off the limits for most of us. His guitar tuning is mostly in Eb, half step down from standard E tuning. Both are Alnico 2 Humbuckers with moderate output. His guitar is loaded with his signature set of Seymour Duncan Pickups (APH-2s). We broke down his guitar rig into pieces, analyzed it and we have found a more affordable solution for you, that includes your smartphone.Īndroid users! Don’t leave! Your phone is compatible too as well as the iPhone… The Guitar It would cost you thousands of dollars, a small fortune. Have you ever dreamed that you walked into a Guitar Center and bought every gear that Slash (Guns N’ Roses, Velvet Revolver) uses? ![]()
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