Best Guitar Pedals for a Slash Signature Les Paul
This list applies to either the Gibson or Epiphone version of the Slash signature model.

1. MXR Slash Octave Fuzz
- Why It Works: Co-designed by Slash, this pedal delivers thick, fuzzy distortion with built-in octaves, a combination Slash has used frequently throughout his career.
- Key Features: Dual fuzz voices, sub-octave functionality, and built-in mid boost.

2. Ibanez TS808 Tube Screamer
- Why It Works: The Tube Screamer adds midrange-focused overdrive, great for pushing a Les Paul’s humbuckers into more noticeable leads. It's ideal for solos or gritty rhythm tones. and has been used for decades by a ton of pros.
- Key Features: Classic warm overdrive, true bypass, and simple 3-knob control.

3. JHS Angry Charlie V3
- Why It Works: If you’re looking for a Marshall stack-in-a-box, the Angry Charlie V3 delivers saturated tones that are similar to the Marshall amps Slash typically uses.
- Key Features: Versatile gain stages, responsive EQ, and amp-like dynamics.

4. Line 6 DL4 MK2 Delay
- Why It Works: Slash often uses delay to thicken his solos. The DL4 MK2 has a bunch of delay and reverb effects, both the Line 6 legacy versions and new algorithms from the Helix effects library.
- Key Features: Over 30 delay types, looping capabilities, and compact design.

5. Strymon BlueSky Reverb
- Why It Works: This pedal is for intricate and vintage ambient reverb tones, ideal for solos or clean lines where you want to add layering and/or increase depth.
- Key Features: Studio-quality reverb algorithms, shimmer effects, and adjustable decay.

6. MXR Phase 90
- Why It Works: A classic phaser pedal that adds movement and layers to rhythm parts and solos. Slash has used the Phase 90 for most of his career, originally the "Script" version.
- Key Features: Single-speed control, simple operation, and warm analog tone.

7. Dunlop Cry Baby Slash Wah
- Why It Works: Specifically tuned to Slash’s specifications, this wah pedal has a broader sweep range and a rich, vocal-like quality.
- Key Features: Built-in distortion, adjustable Q controls, and Slash's logo.

Recommended Pedalboard Setup
For the Gibson Les Paul Slash Signature:
- Overdrive: MXR Slash Octave Fuzz → Ibanez TS808 → JHS Angry Charlie
- Modulation: MXR Phase 90 → Tremolo (none listed, but the TR-2 is a good fit)
- Delay/Reverb: Line 6 DL4 MK2 → Strymon BlueSky
- Boost: TC Electronic Spark Mini Boost
- Wah: Dunlop Cry Baby Slash Wah
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Written by Bobby Kittleberger on Pedals & Roundups
Written by Bobby Kittleberger on Pedals & Roundups
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