Fade To Black (Metallica Guitar Cover – Outro solo)
Me playing the outro solo from "Fade To Black" by Metallica on a Gibson Les Paul Custom through a Line 6 Pod V2. 0
Me playing the outro solo from "Fade To Black" by Metallica on a Gibson Les Paul Custom through a Line 6 Pod V2. 0
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? The insertion guide solo on Metallica's Fade to Black Equipment: Guitar - Gibson Les Paul Custom (? Alpine White with EMG85/81 pickups at the neck / Br cke) Amp - Marshall TSL60 Head, 1960A 4x12 cab Effects - Boss SD-1 overdrive, Boss NS-2 Noise Suppressor, and a little reverb from the amplifier? Amplifier
Sorry for the delayed playback. . . I am left handed and right handed playing a guitar with the strings on the head is not easy! So, naturally I am very, what I can play this way, limited, but I hope it gives you enough of an idea of what this sounds killer guitar! The crunch sound amplifier was a Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier Mesa Boogie and a cabin played. The clean sound was played through a Roland JC120H head through the Mesa Boogie cab. No other effects were used. What do you hear the natural sound of the guitar is plugged directly to the output stages.
This is a 1973 Gibson Les Paul Custom (serial number 178 583) Customer specific see / like James Hetfield's original 1973 Gibson Les Paul Custom "Iron Cross to carry out." I have been asked to make a "non Relic" version, so here it is! You can bid on this guitar on eBay. Listing Number: 150,344,786,553th