I was actually playing it right now as I read this!
I've been sticking with my Gibson Les Paul Custom live because (aside from it being awesome) I'm now a part of the Gibson guitars family. They've been very very good to me and I wouldn't want to be unfaithful.
Thanks dude! Recording gear wise I used a combination of Pete's Hughes and Kettner Triamp MkII and his Marshall 30th anniversary head run into a Marshall 1960A cab, crunch channels for the rhythm guitars and lead channels for the solos/leads.
Guitar wise I used so many guitars it's almost become a blur, for the guts of it I mainly used a couple of Gibson Les Paul standards. On top of that I used a Les Paul SG custom, Les Paul Jr., the Jem, a Peavey Wolfgang and a Fender Tele.
Live however I use the lead channel for all of my distorted sound, it just has more guts seeings there's only one of me.
I really want to get my hands on a Gibson Les Paul Axcess, I know for a lot of people putting a floyd rose into a Les Paul is almost sacrilege but there are a few parts live that I wish I could recreate but can't with the fixed bridge... plus I couldn't give a shit, I think it's pretty cool, I mean Steve Clark pulled it off.
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Ron, why have I no seen you play the JEM in ages?! Also, what was your setup for recording the album gear wise, you got some sweet rhythm tones man
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