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bollepol
04-03-2001, 06:04 AM
Hi,

does anyone knwo how to recreate the slash (GNR) sound with a LP standard and a marshall amp?
I don't know what his settings are.
Thx for the help

Paul

muya
04-03-2001, 08:53 PM
I don't know what modle Marshall you have, but I have the 2555 and I get his tone from a PRS McCardy and these settings....100wats, prs-7,bass-7,mid-4.5,treb-8,mast-9,gain-7,input-6, Mesa 4x12 V30s
Good luck

LEEtheV
04-08-2001, 10:15 AM
Originally posted by bollepol
Hi,

does anyone knwo how to recreate the slash (GNR) sound with a LP standard and a marshall amp?
I don't know what his settings are.
Thx for the help

Paul

*That the Slash-miester uses a wah-pedal quite a bit to shape his sound...He's usin' some fairly heavy cables on that THANG and his tubes are matched and biased...He ACTUALLY has a fairly "tinny" sound on stage (partially due to the wah-pedal), but this mixes in nicely when miked through the PA with the rest of the band....Don't get TOOOOO hung up on "his" sound...It's been around ALOT longer than he has :)......

chris mascarenas
04-27-2001, 05:16 PM
Originally posted by bollepol
Hi,

does anyone knwo how to recreate the slash (GNR) sound with a LP standard and a marshall amp?
I don't know what his settings are.
Thx for the help

Paul ge some marshall distortion either a jcm 800 or his jubilee 2555 roll down the tone all the way on the neck and play also the tone eric clapton got famous for and carlos santana

zepo
04-28-2001, 02:36 PM
And it doesn't hurt to put a couple of his signature series Duncans in your git-fiddle.

chris mascarenas
04-29-2001, 04:05 AM
Originally posted by zepo
And it doesn't hurt to put a couple of his signature series Duncans in your git-fiddle. specificaly a seymour duncan alnico 2 pro humbucker