Dunlop Joe Perry Boneyard Signature Guitar Slide Medium/Short
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Review Snapshot®
by PowerReviewsPros
- Easy to use (3)
- Good quality (3)
- Improves sound (3)
Cons
Best Uses
- Concerts (4)
Most Liked Positive Review
great slide
Until I got a Rocky Mountain Monarch, this was my favorite slide. It worked well in open D tuning on several acoustics and semi-hollow body electrics I've used. The outside finish is smooth and...Read complete review
Until I got a Rocky Mountain Monarch, this was my favorite slide. It worked well in open D tuning on several acoustics and semi-hollow body electrics I've used. The outside finish is smooth and flawless, but I found that the logo side can sound scratchy so I only use the 'clean' side toward the strings. I liked the upbeat logo at first but after a few weeks I got tired of looking at it ... if they come out with a plain exterior I'd probably get one. The first one I got rolled off a coffee table, fell 18" and broke on a hardwood floor so I ordered a couple more as spares. Overall it's a great slide - good dimensions for my finger size - and worth the money.
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Most Liked Negative Review
Waste of Fifteen Bucks
I bought this slide a few years ago, having never played mainly with glass and brass slides. I started using it on an open D blues and it sounded terrible. I found a Mojo...Read complete review
I bought this slide a few years ago, having never played mainly with glass and brass slides. I started using it on an open D blues and it sounded terrible. I found a Mojo slide and never looked back.
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Pros
- Easy To Use
- Functional
- Good Quality
- Improves Sound
Cons
Best Uses
- Concerts
Comments about Dunlop Joe Perry Boneyard Signature Guitar Slide:
extra heavy and oversized..works great in standard tuning and for reaching way up the neck......my go to slide.......
Pros
- Easy To Use
- Good Quality
- Improves Sound
Cons
Best Uses
- Concerts
Comments about Dunlop Joe Perry Boneyard Signature Guitar Slide:
I use my pinky finger for slide playing and I find it very hard to find slides that will fit snuggly as I my fingers are smaller than most. This slide is the only ceramic type that I've found that fits. I prefer ceramic slides to glass and metal for the music that I play. It's not to rough on the outside which translates to a nice smooth sound. I have both glass and metal slides for traditional blues but I find myself going back to the Joe Perry slide for overall comfort and sound.
Pros
- Easy To Use
- Functional
- Good Quality
- Improves Sound
Cons
- None
Best Uses
- Backup
- Concerts
- Practicing
Comments about Dunlop Joe Perry Boneyard Signature Guitar Slide:
So far this is my favorite Slide. I've tried several different types of metal & glass slides but I like the feel & tone of this one the best
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
- Concerts
- Practicing
Comments about Dunlop Joe Perry Boneyard Signature Guitar Slide:
Until I got a Rocky Mountain Monarch, this was my favorite slide. It worked well in open D tuning on several acoustics and semi-hollow body electrics I've used. The outside finish is smooth and flawless, but I found that the logo side can sound scratchy so I only use the 'clean' side toward the strings. I liked the upbeat logo at first but after a few weeks I got tired of looking at it ... if they come out with a plain exterior I'd probably get one. The first one I got rolled off a coffee table, fell 18" and broke on a hardwood floor so I ordered a couple more as spares. Overall it's a great slide - good dimensions for my finger size - and worth the money.
Comments about Dunlop Joe Perry Boneyard Signature Guitar Slide:
I looove this slide! It's tone isn't the same as a glass slide, a little less warm and more resonant. Not as metallic as metal (duh. A problem I have with glass slides is my fingers sweat - ALOT. The porous interior tones it down a bit. No slipping off! I got the largo/short size which isn't offered here, but it fits perfect on my pinky, and like a coricidian bottle on my middle finger, which is good because I have long fingers so it needs to sit more in the middle for it to feel right on me. There are a few tiny bubbles in the finish but hey, it's glazed so it's inevitable. This slide is perfect for me!
Comments about Dunlop Joe Perry Boneyard Signature Guitar Slide:
This slide turned all of my acoustic and electric blues to a warm tone. It seems to be made out of a layered ceramic finish, so as it ages, it gets these cool vintage spider-cracks on the finish. Like a guitar from the 30's and 40's. But, its not on the outside it is internal so, it doesn't change the sound or durability at all. Just the look. I've dropped it multiple times and it still is just as cool as ever. The Joe Perry signature on it is really cool and the cream color attributes to the vintage look.
Comments about Dunlop Joe Perry Boneyard Signature Guitar Slide:
I bought this slide a few years ago, having never played mainly with glass and brass slides. I started using it on an open D blues and it sounded terrible. I found a Mojo slide and never looked back.
Comments about Dunlop Joe Perry Boneyard Signature Guitar Slide:
I've had mine for 2 years now. It's got a real nice warm sound to it, full bodied I guess would be a nice way to put it. It's way nicer sounding than my Dunlop 220. It's not as bright and sounds better on bass strings. I've managed to drop it a few times and it's not so much as cracked. It's a great slide and if I did break it or lose it, I'd be back for another one. I never tried this on acoustic guitar, so I couldn't tell you if it sounds good on there.
Comments about Dunlop Joe Perry Boneyard Signature Guitar Slide:
I've tried all kinds of slide; porcelain, pyrex glass, crome searching my tone, and my quest is finished! This is the best kick a**-sounding slide ever made. It fits perfect my pinky finger and has a pure, noiseless, warm sound, I mean it have the best of all kinds in one. The only side down is the price, somebody tell if am I wrong, but I think it s a little overpriced; but if you are upset about thin-weak-noisy slide sounding, you'll find your sound here, go ahead try it, you won't be dissapointed.
Comments about Dunlop Joe Perry Boneyard Signature Guitar Slide:
This is my favorite slide for any guitar/style. Period. Its got a warm tone like glass, but its loud like metal without all the noise. The large is a bit small, so it may be awkward for ring-finger sliders, but it fits well above the knuckle for me, and it doesn't slip around like glass ones. If you can look past the "signature" banner, this may be the last slide you'll ever need.
