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Title: Slash on PRS'
Post by: icsm on January 27, 2009, 02:13:05 AM
Looking for a set of bare knuckles to put on my PRS Custom 24 with coil tap.
Looking for an all rounder. Classic Slash Sound to Heavy Rock.
Any suggestions will be much appreciated thanks :)
Title: Re: Slash on PRS'
Post by: FernandoDuarte on January 27, 2009, 02:25:28 AM
Slash sounds is always suggest Alnico II Stormy Mondays...

What do you mean by heavy rock? Somebody can take it as led Zeppelin, others as Pantera :)
Title: Re: Slash on PRS'
Post by: Adam.M on January 27, 2009, 03:30:01 AM
I'd say the same, Alnico II SM's are just the ticket.


Title: Re: Slash on PRS'
Post by: Twinfan on January 27, 2009, 09:19:19 AM
VHIIs work very well in a PRS too  :)
Title: Re: Slash on PRS'
Post by: hunter on January 27, 2009, 12:17:42 PM
VHIIs work very well in a PRS too  :)

+1

I wanted to bring them up as well. I find them very "Slash" in my Edwards LP.
Title: Re: Slash on PRS'
Post by: HairyChris on January 27, 2009, 03:13:06 PM
I have Cold Sweats in my Custom 24. Not really very Slash-y but great replacements for the stock HFS/VB set if you like that vibe.
Title: Re: Slash on PRS'
Post by: carlaz on January 28, 2009, 12:48:48 PM
I would agree that the SMs are definitely worth considering, but would also agree that "heavy rock" might be in need of clarification. :)  That said, the Mules are generally touted as good all-rounders without getting too far away from that starting Slash vibe (though they're A4, rather than A2, but still very,very PAF).
Title: Re: Slash on PRS'
Post by: Vilches3 on January 28, 2009, 06:47:41 PM
prolly mules of VHII's...........maybe rebel yells?
Title: Re: Slash on PRS'
Post by: icsm on February 02, 2009, 04:01:10 PM
thanks for the input guys :) Tim's suggested SMs for slash too. I agree, heavy rock can be anything! I just want to play Velvet Revolver :) Ill be interested to see how much difference the body thickness and shape will make to the sound
Title: Re: Slash on PRS'
Post by: FernandoDuarte on February 02, 2009, 04:05:48 PM
The shape of PRS don't will change nothing the tone IMO, but the thickness and the slightly longer scale may... You'll not have the exactly tone of a LP, but will get very close...
Title: Re: Slash on PRS'
Post by: tomjackson on February 02, 2009, 08:40:08 PM
+ 1 for SM's for Slash but possibly not heavy rock.

Smooth silky leads through a Marshall JCM yes, for heavy rock riffing Id recommend something else if you want tightness and a bit of a kick.  They are a very neutral and blanced PuP with warm bottom.

I've not tried Mules but they sound like they have a little more kick and will still do slash
Title: Re: Slash on PRS'
Post by: icsm on February 02, 2009, 10:24:53 PM
sohuld I go for the AIV? Slash uses AIIs doesnt he, but Im guessing the AIVs will be more versatile?
Title: Re: Slash on PRS'
Post by: icsm on February 02, 2009, 10:26:01 PM
Hmm so the Mules sounds heavier does it? and can manage Slash too?
Title: Re: Slash on PRS'
Post by: Fikealox on February 02, 2009, 11:12:07 PM
IMO, you can do Slash with any number of pickups. He uses Duncan A2 Pros, so A2 Stormy Mondays are the obvious choice, but I really think it's easier to get a better sound out of A4 magnets (because A2 tends to have an annoyingly undefined, loose bass). A4, to my ears, keeps most of the benefits of A2 (mainly smooth treble), while having a more balanced EQ and more pleasant bass, so I find it easier to work with and more versatile (it definitely sounds better under more gain to me).
Title: Re: Slash on PRS'
Post by: Rock Pig on February 03, 2009, 10:03:57 PM
I suggest the Abraxas.
They'll nail that smooth Slash tone, probably just as well as the Stormy Mondays, but they'll hold a lot of versatility as well.
Title: Re: Slash on PRS'
Post by: Fourth Feline on February 04, 2009, 10:16:50 AM
sohuld I go for the AIV? Slash uses AIIs doesnt he, but Im guessing the AIVs will be more versatile?

Hi,  :)

I had my AII Stormy Mondays converted to AIV to 'tighten' the bass up a bit. You lose just a touch of sweetness at the top end ( due to that also becoming a bit more 'focused' ) - but they still sounded sweet and a slightly 'saggy' ;  especially for 'Rock' pickups. The Slash tone itself always sounding what I would call 'sweet and saggy' - so It's no bad thing !  For me then, the AIV Stormy Mondays where more versatile, although I genuinely love the sound of both types of magnet in that pickup.