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I know the guy practiced. But he didn't just milk that sound out of equipment he scored at Wal-Mart.

2006-09-20 16:08:44 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Entertainment & Music Music

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Well, he uses a Les Paul Burst reissue; perhaps the real thing on the recording; I know he has 1 or 2. I think he plays through Marshalls; but solid state models. Or is that Mick Mars...? I think Slash uses the solid state Marshalls also. His tone is EQed at the board; probably sounds way different in the studio playing it than it does on the final mixdown, and that's because of the engineer for the most part. Now LIVE is different; that comes from the hands. Yes he uses effects; definitely a distortion pedal, probably some compression, reverb and possibly a barely perceptable delay to make the sound hang there longer. That's my guess, my opinion comes from what I hear rather than from facts I've read.

2006-09-20 16:23:18 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

nothing fancy vintage 70 Marchelle amp and Gibson less Paul with stock pick ups and a phase shifter i had lot of luck using a bass hm2 peddle and a bass Coriss peddle getting a smiler sound with my strat and pevy studio pro amp

2006-09-20 23:18:35 · answer #2 · answered by jim 2 · 1 0

His setting might be secret

2006-09-20 23:11:20 · answer #3 · answered by kurakure 3 · 0 2

haha, the solo from that song was a killer! 'riff till his fingers bleed'

2006-09-20 23:11:01 · answer #4 · answered by Paula 7 · 0 2

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