Web12 de abr. de 2024 · Here are the ratings I’ll give to the Seymour Duncan APH-2s Alnico II Pro Slash Set Humbucker Pickup: Versatility 2.5 / 5. Style 4.5 / 5. Tone 4.7 / 5. Clarity 4.3 / 5. ... I achieved satisfactory tones for these genres with the correct EQ settings and effects. Aesthetically, ... May require EQ pedal; WebWhen selecting an amp there are some basic rules of thumb that will help: Set the EQ ‘flat’ (i.e. all settings at the half way point or 12 o’clock) as this gives you a neutral starting point so that the EQ isn’t colouring the tone. Set the gain at about a quarter of a turn (9 o’clock).
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Web14 de jul. de 2003 · It is a Boss EQ that he uses as a volume boost for solos. I had always understood that he used an inverted V setting on the sliders for a mid boost. I think the … Web15 de dez. de 2024 · Set the level above unity and put the drive at 1 o’clock, while the tone gets a notch toward the treble side. This will push your tubes just enough to start purring. From there, you can add various dirt pedals to bring more grit to your tone. Model: TS808 Drive: 1 o’clock Tone: 1:30 Level: 3 o’clock The Hall of Tube Screamers See More the monster mash songs
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Web25 de jul. de 2010 · Thanks! Always wondered what his amp settings where and did some digging and figured may as well look at the manual for the 1959RR I found online. Now if I could just find his pedal settings, we would be set :) I would like to bring one more thing up. As far as I know, you do not need a 1959RR. Randy's amp was a 1959 Marshall with a … Web25 de mar. de 2010 · Back in the 80's Slash did the Wah>EQ pedal>Marshall Jubilee setup. I'm sure he owns about a million Marshall's, but he's known for the Jubilee heads, not the JMPs. mbargav. Gold Supporting Member. Messages 6,638. Mar 25, 2010 #14 Isn't an MXR compressor a big part of his lead sound as well? S. Stevi Member. WebIn his autobiography, Slash claims that, “It was made by the late Jim Foot [e], who owned MusicWorks in Redondo Beach.”. Now, Foote shared a shop space with another luthier named Kris Derrig – Foote did own the shop, but Kris built most of the guitars. Foote has since confirmed that it was Kris Derrig who built the guitar. the monster mash original