theodie said:The Pearly gates neck will work pretty good but, I cant really pull off the tone very well with a Pealry gates bridge.
Boleslaw Gers 666 said:If you want to know the sad truth, I think the key to his tone is the Jubilee head he uses. They cost a ****load and are rare these days, but that's how he gets so much gain out of an alnico II magnet.
That's very true. A JCM2000 would do the trick nicely. But damn, I wouldn't mind getting one of his signature jubilees.... god....Benjy_26 said:I stil think you can get within spitting distance of his tone with a LP, a good pair of alnico II PAF type pickups, and some kind of "Marshally" amp. :newangel:
Benjy_26 said:I stil think you can get within spitting distance of his tone with a LP, a good pair of alnico II PAF type pickups, and some kind of "Marshally" amp. :newangel:
rspst14 said:I personally think that Slash's tone is one of the easiest to duplicate when compared to other famous players. His basic setup is very straightforward...Les Paul, Alnico 2 Pro pickups, and a Marshall. I can get very close with my modded Classic 50, even though it's a very different amp than the Marshalls he uses. In this case, I think the pickup is an important part of his tone. You'll at least want the APH-1 for the neck, you can use something different in the bridge if you want. There's something about the sweetness of an Alnico 2 pickup that can't be duplicated with an A5 pickup.
Ryan