I hate the AFD and all of Slash's recorded tones

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Kapo_Polenton":1aaqy1xu said:
Sorry, gotta disagree.. I'm not a Slash nut hugger in anyway and i find him sloppy today BUT his phrasing and playing on that album was incredible and the tone of the Levi/Caswell #36/#39 is one of the best recorded 80's guitar tones ever to be put to tape. Just my opinion.. to each their own though. On it's own it is thin and bright however. Nobody ever agrees on tone.., I thought the first Lynch Mob CD sounded a little "dark" for my tastes though I love the tunes for example.

Kinda offtopic, Buddy. :P Affinity for playing guitar is irrelevent here.
 
MrDan666":22wxfu81 said:
I'm not fond of any of Slash's tones either Dave... That tone definitely suited the music of GnR but for anything else, it lacks big time IMO!

Funny you should say that, my exact thoughts on Dime.
 
headlessdeadguy":3tq5nvj5 said:
kasperjensen":3tq5nvj5 said:
I love Slash dearly, but I do agree with you... His tone ain't the best.

Having said that: When a song from AFD comes on in a loud bar, it has a certain ring to it, don't you think?
Yeah it's like the " lets step outside and have a smoke " bell ringing.
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MARK1970":26bktasc said:
PeteLaramee":26bktasc said:
Dave, I completely agree with you about Slash. I never liked his tone or style.

I agree as well. I find nothing special about his sound or his style. I think he is a good song writer, but I really don't care for his playing. I caught him on the George Lopez show. GL guitar player and Slash had a dual and it was not good. I give him props. He has come out with some really good songs. Then again GNR for me was not the same without Izzy Stradlin.

Alright, you know the new rules.....

Name of avatar, give it! :gethim:
 
I like his neck pickup lead tone but hate his rhythm tone.

my favorite marshall rhythm tone is accept balls to the wall
 
noseminer":14bt9iys said:
I like his neck pickup lead tone but hate his rhythm tone.

my favorite marshall rhythm tone is accept balls to the wall
I agree. BTTW has a massive guitar sound. :rock:
 
headlessdeadguy":2nrtv6hy said:
kasperjensen":2nrtv6hy said:
I love Slash dearly, but I do agree with you... His tone ain't the best.

Having said that: When a song from AFD comes on in a loud bar, it has a certain ring to it, don't you think?
Yeah it's like the " lets step outside and have a smoke " bell ringing.

Obviously not a fan then?
 
donbarzini":okd2fg74 said:
listen to some of the isolated tracks off of AFD, even worse than in the mix.

Why would you listen to it isolated?

That's like only reading the middle chapter of a book... It would make no sense.

Just my opinion anyway.

I believe that you have to distance yourself from determining what a good guitar tone is, by listening to it on it's own. It should be judged by how it will sound with a whole band. And that is where it should stand out. Does it have enough character to create something interesting?
I will even go as far as saying, that I could produce a much more interesting overall sound, with a Marshall miniature amp (the tiny $20 one), paired with a Roland Cube, than with a Herbert and a Mark IV.

Just my 2c...

Peace out.
 
kasperjensen":1g57v85f said:
I love Slash dearly, but I do agree with you... His tone ain't the best.

Having said that: When a song from AFD comes on in a loud bar, it has a certain ring to it, don't you think?
You hit it on the head for me. great post :thumbsup:

I have to admit that the MArshall AFD sounded pretty good to me...
 
His tone on Civil War is pretty delicious.

AFD tone is average. Not great, not bad.
 
Gainzilla":klxjvhhn said:
kasperjensen":klxjvhhn said:
I love Slash dearly, but I do agree with you... His tone ain't the best.

Having said that: When a song from AFD comes on in a loud bar, it has a certain ring to it, don't you think?
You hit it on the head for me. great post :thumbsup:

I have to admit that the MArshall AFD sounded pretty good to me...


I have yet to try it... Hell I only heard about it the other day.
What I love about Marshalls is that they can sound so different depending on who is on the other end of the cable. And then stick a pedal in it, and it can change totally again.

I just got an old JCM900, and it simply baffles me how much ground it can cover with a few pedals. I am lost in a sea of tone!!! Its more than I know what to do with...
 
I am a big Slash fan, and I love his tone. That said, it isn't MY tone. My type of tone, probably falls somewhere in between Slash and Warren Haynes...and that is a lot of ground to cover. Not quite as gritty as Slash, not as smooth as Warren. I suppose it depends how I am feeling that day. Definitely a lot more raw like Slash though. Even though his tone isn't the tone I strive for, I do love listening to it. Whether GNR, Snakepit or Velvet Revolver. You always know it is him....and that says something. I mean, to me his tone is pure rock and roll, maybe a little rough around the edges at times, but when its on, its on.
 
skoora":1n1b9f9e said:
MARK1970":1n1b9f9e said:
PeteLaramee":1n1b9f9e said:
Dave, I completely agree with you about Slash. I never liked his tone or style.

I agree as well. I find nothing special about his sound or his style. I think he is a good song writer, but I really don't care for his playing. I caught him on the George Lopez show. GL guitar player and Slash had a dual and it was not good. I give him props. He has come out with some really good songs. Then again GNR for me was not the same without Izzy Stradlin.

Alright, you know the new rules.....

Name of avatar, give it! :gethim:

I don't know the name. When I go looking for booty, I don't take names. A new year has begun and a new avatar will follow.
 
that's ok... I can't stand the Cameron Aldrich thin and trebly rhythm tone... and so does Doug Aldrich









ok, I'm getting the fuck outta here
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diagrammatiks":3peh8p1s said:
Ratt > slash.

Sure, when it comes to selling out local clubs. Ratt have that market covered.
 
I do not even own a GnR album and I'm not a fan of slash by a long shot, nor do I care for signatue stuff for the most part... I prefer the classic metal Marshall tones from or old Scorpians, Maiden, Ride the Lightning etc....

Also tone is totaly subjetive and in the fingers... lol

With that said...

I BOUGHT AN AFD BECAUSE...

The amp seems cool as shit and has 6550's + a FX loop unlike the RR head and I'm pretty sure the Slayer "Dairy Queen" JCM800 DQ didn't have a loop either...

PLUS

I'm a Marshall Geek and I love the amps for the most part + I can get just about any decent tube amplifier to sound killer wit hthe right cabs, pups and an OD-9...

:rock: :rock: :rock:
 
I didn't like any of his playing or tone prior to his latest CD...which, I kind of dig. :lol: :LOL:
 
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