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How To Get Slash Sound With Guitar and Amps
It isn't very hard to have a similar sound to Slash's sound. Basically all you need is a Gibson Les Paul plugged into a Marshall tube amp.
Here's his most relevant equipment:
Guitars:
I'm not going to list here all the guitars he owns - they're over 90! - but he mainly uses a Gibson Les Paul Standard, Gibson Les Paul Slash Signature Model (a
Custom Shop Les Paul model with Slash image carved into top, cranberry finish and a coffin case that was produced in 1997 in a limited run of only 50!), BC
Rich Mockingbird SL (the Slash Model), Gibson SG Double neck, Guild Crossroads Double Neck (designed by Slash) and a Travis Bean electric (for slide
guitar). His acoustic guitars are mainly Guild Jumbo design guitars.
Most of his electric guitars have Seymour Duncan Alnico II Pro pickups which are low output pickups.
Amps:
During the 80's Slash was using a Marshall JCM 2555 Silver Jubilee Anniversary amplifier made in 1987. Thi… How To Get Slash Sound With Guitar and Amps
Here's his most relevant equipment:
Guitars:
I'm not going to list here all the guitars he owns - they're over 90! - but he mainly uses a Gibson Les Paul Standard, Gibson Les Paul Slash Signature Model (a
Custom Shop Les Paul model with Slash image carved into top, cranberry finish and a coffin case that was produced in 1997 in a limited run of only 50!), BC
Rich Mockingbird SL (the Slash Model), Gibson SG Double neck, Guild Crossroads Double Neck (designed by Slash) and a Travis Bean electric (for slide
guitar). His acoustic guitars are mainly Guild Jumbo design guitars.
Most of his electric guitars have Seymour Duncan Alnico II Pro pickups which are low output pickups.
Amps:
During the 80's Slash was using a Marshall JCM 2555 Silver Jubilee Anniversary amplifier made in 1987. Thi… How To Get Slash Sound With Guitar and Amps