Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:[..]
The only way to sound exactly like Edge would be to get a 76' Limited Edition Explorer, a vintage AC30TB, and all the effects Edge has.
I'm sorry, but I disagree here. The sound may be in the equipment, but the tone's in the fingers. If you don't have Edge's signature playing style you won't sound like him - even if you own all that stuff.
I think Edge will always sound like Edge, even with another guitar and amp (plus any cheap delay pedal). Let him fool around with the knobs for a few minutes, and I bet he'll sound like Edge.
On the other hand, give me his equipment, let me fiddle around and most likely I'll sound like me. I heard a CD listener once say: "Hey Alex, that's you playing this part, I hear your typical sound, that can't be the band's other guitarist. I know your sound from your last record". When I answered: "Yes, that's me, but it doesn't sound the same at all, I used a different guitar and a different amp then" he replied: "Yes, the sound's better, but it definitely still sounds like you".
I heard the great great Glenn Kaiser once say: "You can give me any decent guitar and amp and after a few minutes of adjusting the controls I can get pretty much the sound I desire". Ok, he plays rocking blues, he's not that innovative soundwise. But I won't ever forget that sentence.
I don't mod my guitars to nail someone else's tone. I mod them according to what I like. If I play a guitar I love, it'll bring out the best in me.
So my basic personal guitar modding suggestion would be: Find out what you can do to love your guitar more - even if it's just a nicer strap. And once you've reached that point - stop modding and start playing.
Alex