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Slash’s Rig Explained

As if I couldn't post this. Super guitar tech Adam Day, Slash's #1 guy for the past 16 years, goes right through the rig of the man himself... SLASH!!

I always wondered how someone got a job like that. I know my stuff, but these guys are amazing.

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Chris is a washed up has been grunge god trying to find redemption in the blues, but being side tracked by progressive metal, real life, and fantasies of composing professional wrestling theme music. He has a very out of date website at chriswatsonmusic.com and a home studio still in pieces one year on from moving house.He also tweets @chrislwatson.

5 Responses to "Slash’s Rig Explained"

  • MJK 02:33 AM 03/7/2008

    …Thank you for posting. Simply AWESOME…

  • MJK 11:33 AM 02/7/2008

    …Thank you for posting. Simply AWESOME…

  • Wookie 08:16 PM 03/7/2008

    My pleasure. Nice to see the rig is surprisingly simple.

  • Wookie 05:16 AM 03/7/2008

    My pleasure. Nice to see the rig is surprisingly simple.

  • gamhulcol 08:41 AM 28/1/2009

    Nice video, that tech knows about his amps. I found a clip on youtube with Slash on DunlopTV talking about his rig.

    http://guitarheroesgear.blogspot.com/search/label/Slash

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