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Guns N' Roses - Welcome To The Jungle - Guitar Cover

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Uploaded by on Jan 5, 2010

This is me playing Welcome To The Jungle on guitar. Sorry for a few mistakes...
I do not own the original music.

Amp settings:
If I can remember the settings correctly, I think it was:
Amp: K-stein
Effect: Bypass
Pre-gain: 7
Low: 6
Mid: 5
High: 6
Post-gain: 7
Delay Feedback: 3
Delay Level: 3.5 (I put in delay for the intro, it's only needed during the intro and solo. I didn't have a footswitch, so I had to play with delay throughout the whole song)
Reverb: 1.5

Gear:
Guitar: Epiphone Les Paul Standard Cherry Sunburst
Amp: Peavey Vypyr 15

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Uploader Comments (SlashGnR09)

  • will this set up work with a epi lp gold top 56?

  • @cjcossin34 Yeh, it will sound very similar.

  • Hello greetings, well just wanted to know what effect do you recommend to play this song, by the time I have a pedalboard digitechRP55 and want to tell me what effect I use with my pedalboard

  • @man170996 I'm not sure to be honest, sorry. I've never tried this setting with a pedal board before. Just experiment with the settings.

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  • Nice cover men keep it up...

  • seco!!!!!!!!!!!

    

  • muy bueno wn eri entero seco grax

  • @man170996 your ganna want to use reverb, distortion and delay(most important for the echo you hear in GnR version

  • @motley0crue12 Yeh I agree. Replacing the pups will improve the sound quite a bit, although it won't sound exactly like a Gibson. Gibson's are made from better, more quality wood. Like you said, if you want the best tone out of your setup, focus on getting a decent amp rather than a good guitar. A good guitar with a bad amp will sound bad, whilst a bad guitar with a good amp will sound reasonably good.

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