Slash, famous lead guitar player for the band Guns 'N Roses, is responsible for some of the best lead guitar tone in history. He has accomplished this feat using none other than one of the most monumental electric guitars ever made; the Gibson Les Paul.
The Les Paul is an iconic instrument, not only because of Slash, but also because of the legions of guitar geniuses that have also selected it as their favorite axe. From Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page to the Sex Pistols' Steve Jones, some of the best songs of all time have been played on various models of this guitar. The secret to it's monster tone is the weight of the guitar. Some complain that this is a negative aspect of the Les Paul, but those that use the guitar everyday will have it no other way.
Slash is no different than any other Gibson Les Paul user. He has his favorite model, but few can say which one it is or sure.
Many say that it is his 1987 Les Paul Standard. It was cracked in the neck in two places once, and Slash loved it so much that he had it repaired. It has been his main live guitar for decades, and he still uses it to this day.
Others say that it is his 1958 Custom built by legendary luthier Chris Derrig. This guitar is worth an unfathomable amount of money, as is any Derrig guitar, and it plays like a dream.
The final model that is often seen on the road with Slash is the '56 Les Paul Goldtop. This guitar has been a staple of many other guitarists, such as Peter Frampton, and it is little wonder that Slash cherishes it's tone so much.
At the end of the day, it is almost impossible to know which guitar Slash loves the most. There are so many different aspects to various models that make all of them unique and interesting. There is no bad option, but rather a different voicing or character that makes that guitar it's own being. One thing is for sure; Slash's favorite Gibson Les Paul is the one that is in his hand at the time.
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