fusion101 said:He uses the aph-1 and he also has a custom slash pickup thats supposed to be much like the aph-1. U most realize though that most of slashes tone comes from his amp
fusion101 said:He uses the aph-1 and he also has a custom slash pickup thats supposed to be much like the aph-1. U most realize though that most of slashes tone comes from his amp
I think that combo would sound awesome and match well together and for those music styles.gtg10k said:yes i know that. i want my tone too sound decent when im playing his stuff. it would be pointless to try and get his tone.
so what about a pearly gates/ aph-1 combo? i want it for classic rock/ bluesy sounding rock.
gtg10k said:yes i know that. i want my tone too sound decent when im playing his stuff. it would be pointless to try and get his tone.
so what about a pearly gates/ aph-1 combo? i want it for classic rock/ bluesy sounding rock.
Evan Skopp said:I hate to burst anyone's bubble, but Slash does not use Custom Shop pickups. He uses regular, off-the-shelf APHs. Seymour and MJ may have designed a version for Slash and sent them to him to check out, but that's not what he's using at this point.
By the way, I just talked to Adam Day, Slash's tech, the day before yesterday while Velvet Revolver and I were both at the Hard Rock Cafe Casino in Las Vegas. The band is doing well -- and hopefully, I'll meet up with them again next month in Sydney.
Sorry if anyone got the wrong impression about what pickups Slash is using. Just to reiterate, they are stock APH pickups. Not custom shop.
"MJ" is short for "Maricela Juarez." She's a 20+ year employee, Seymour's personal assistant, and she manages the custom shop. Also, she's the only one in the building, besides Seymour, who knows all the "secret sauce" things they do to make Antiquity pickups look and sound the way they do.rombola said:who's mj??