From a tech perspective, how does Slash get his guitar sound on "Sweet Child Of Mine"? - sweet tech decks
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Saturday, January 30, 2010
Sweet Tech Decks From A Tech Perspective, How Does Slash Get His Guitar Sound On "Sweet Child Of Mine"?
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Well, he used a Les Paul Burst repetition, perhaps the real thing on the plate, I know he is with 1 or 2 I played through Marshalls, but the models in the solid state. Or is it ... Mick Mars? I think Slash uses solid-state and Marshall Islands. His tone is on the Board sounds EQed probably different in the study of gambling than in the final mix, and because the engineer for most. Now LIVE is different from his hands. If, in fact, with effects and possibly a distortion pedal, probably some compression, reverb and possibly a barely noticeable delay, so the sound is no longer blocked. That's my guess, is my opinion that I hear, rather than the facts that I read.
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