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Q&A Slash on a budget?

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zeroglyph
post Apr 23 2009, 05:54 PM

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QUOTE(thralldom @ Apr 23 2009, 05:41 PM)
I realize this thread was a couple of years back, but am just placing my input here in case you are still trying to simulate slash's tone.

Firstly, try to get a les paul - solid body (No hollow-body guitars) and hopefully maple wood heh. You won't be able to buy anything grand with that budget so you may stick to Epiphones - try to get the standard. You might be able to purchase for RM 1,800 maybe? or RM 2,800 (not too sure now) - Yes you have to increase your budget.

From there, do some research on pickups. Slash uses Seymour Duncan - Pearly Gates (both neck & bridge pickups) on most of his axes. To obtain the natural drive he gets off his amp, you have to invest in at least a half-stack (30 - 50watts) on a Marshall amp and crank it up all the way up to 8 (hehe). Or else, invest in a tube-amplifier (try class A/B - slightly cheaper). Also, for the Appetite for Destruction album, he uses the Marshall Jubilee tube amplifer series - which is now no longer in production. Though they reproduced it (at a very limited amount - one off) we'll probably never see them reproducing it again.

Good luck.
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not to be offensive, but questions in a thread usually have an expiry date. reviving a 2 years old thread with this kind of advice is NOT even justifiable, really. it's not helping too.

might as well ask the TS to "buy whatever slash uses".

This post has been edited by zeroglyph: Apr 23 2009, 08:19 PM
dilin
post Apr 23 2009, 07:46 PM

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Don't forget the Seymour Duncan Alnico 2 Pro.. I have it in my Samick. It's rather low output, but it just loves the gain cranked up on the amp. A bit too smooth for me though...

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