![]() ![]() Certainly closer than what you show in that photo and closer than anything non-VOS or Custom Shop that Gibson makes currently. ![]() The Historics and VOS's I have played recently (plus the two I own, and including my ES-339 made in the Memphis Custom shop) have neck angles close to the 4 degree mark, if not right on. bue saben que tengo un soft bueno que se llama Guitar Fx Box 2.6 es bastante simple y bueno. You've mistaken the newer building methods with historically correct specs. slash usa marshall para sus distors segun yo no usa pedales ni algun tipo de preamp. In the photo above your example is likely not a 4 degree angle (probably a 5 or higher) and, therefore, the angle is too great to have the stop-bar lowered closer to, or even flush with, the body. 4 degrees allows for a much lower stop-bar tailpiece height and a lower bridge height. Ace started playing guitar when he was 13. modified amplifier, SIR 34 based on a JCM800 became a main squeeze for. In search of the answers to this and other questions about Slash’s rig, I interviewed Ace Bergman, Slash’s guitar tech on the Apocalyptic Love tour. Slash gravitated towards the 2203 model JCM800 and you’ll find its tone peppered liberally across early Guns N’ Roses albums. In fact, on Les Pauls made from '54 until the late 60's the neck-to-body angle was a very precise 4 degrees. It was one of Marshall’s first master volume amplifiers and an evolution of the original Superlead circuit. The proper angle on the neck of an accurate Les Paul is 4 degrees. What you should have said is that most Historics have the angle pretty far off from wrong. Here's an example -see this pic - take this neck angle/bridge height and string break angle and go compare it to your average Gibson Historic - I see the Warren Haynes and the Jimmy Page models here and there that are like this, but most Historics the angle is pretty far off. My theory is that Slash has meant so much to Gibson (because of his making the LP cool again for a generation) that some extra care goes into these things. GUITAR CABLE TO LOOP BOX Illustrations created by Adam Cooper / Rig layout / research consultant PhD : Nick Bowcott Thanks to the techs who. I think the point of the thread (or at least my point) is that regardless if Slash is a hero of yours or not, the Slash model LPs that are being put out there are actually some of the best LPs available, for whatever reason. Think it might cost more than $5,500 today? Especially if you want the same quality woods used by Mr. Gibson Slash Les Paul Appetite VOS 2010 (main live guitar 1) Gibson Slash Les Paul Standard VOS 2008 (main live guitar 2) Gibson Slash Les Paul Rosso Corsa 2013 (Watch This / Bad Rain / Beggars And Hangers-On / Rise Today) B.C. So, go out and try to find someone to make you a '59 Burst copy that is as good as anything out there. So yes, it's a copy, but apparently in the way a Guitar Clinic LP is a copy. That "copy" of Slash's was made by Chris Derrig, and Slash to this day records with it and thinks it's the best LP he's come across. Slash Paradise - This is a page about Slashs live gear, rig and equipment with Guns N Roses: Les Paul guitars, Marshall amps, Dunlop or Boss effects. ![]()
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