Dunlop Tempered Glass Heavy Wall - "My first slide."
Let me state one thing off the bat, I never play much slide guitar. I find it a great tool to have in your bag of tricks but I never used it enough to consider it more than fun. This was my first s…
Dunlop Chromed Steel Slide - "solid slide"
This is a pretty solid slide for electric and acoustic guitars. I have never tried it with a lap steel, as I don't really play those. I'm not sure you even would play one of those with this type of s…
Dunlop Ergo Tonebar - "great slide"
I think this is a pretty interesting slide. First of all, a brass slide tends to sound better than metal, in my opinon, but not quite as good as a glass slide. This depends to an extent on the style …
Shubb Axys Reversible Guitar Slide - moosers's review
I've had the Shubb Axys Reversible Guitar Slide for a few years. I bought it because I was looking for a slide that would allow me to switch back and forth between playing slide and playing chords o…
Dunlop Joe Perry "Boneyard" Slide - KirKill's review
translatedSlide porcelain interior with a little porous for better grip, one size, Height: 5cm Width: 3cm Thickness: 4mn Inside Diameter: 2.2 cm For me it is the top of the slide very good sustain, I also ha…
Dunlop Chromed Steel Slide - fredian's review
translatedI use it for some years (it is a MODEL of size and Diameter "standard" that covers all the strings of the guitar) in a similar register which uses the Manir David Gilmour live on the pump (I hold the…
Dunlop Chromed Steel Slide - " Not bad"
translatedI use it for about 2 years, it was my first bottleneck. He has a good sound, comfortable to use, but it rusts cons inside ... It's his only flaw in my eyes. Since I have not tried other models, I…
Dunlop Ergo Tonebar - " very good slide heavy"
translatednice and well done for playing slide guitar with flat