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Amazing Grace Riff Guitar Tone Settings — Felix
Felix · 2010s+ · other
unknown
Original Recording
Guitar
Unknown acoustic guitar (likely steel-string, model not specified)
Pickups
K&K Trinity (piezo + mic blend)
Amp
AER Compact 60 (stereo pair, acoustic amp)
Pickup Position
Piezo + internal mic blend (K&K Trinity system)
Gear inferred from forum post referencing Grace Design Felix preamp into two AER Compact amps with K&K Trinity pickups for acoustic guitar. No evidence of electric guitar or classic amp. Studio vs live context not specified, but likely live or direct/studio acoustic setup. Year/era not specified, but Felix preamp is a modern product (2010s+).
Amp Settings
Mids6
Bass6
Gain4.5
Reverb3.5
Treble6.5
Presence5.5
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Tone Character
- natural and transparent
- warm and resonant
- clear and articulate highs
- detailed midrange
- full-bodied acoustic sound
- subtle spatial reverb
- dynamic and touch-sensitive
- uncolored, direct tone
- balanced frequency response
- stereo imaging (if live)
Notes & Caveats
- No direct source confirms the exact guitar model or amp settings for Felix's 'Amazing Grace' riff section; all gear and settings are inferred from forum posts referencing typical acoustic setups with Grace Design Felix preamp, K&K Trinity pickups, and AER Compact amps.
- No numeric amp or pedal settings found; values estimated based on typical acoustic amp/preamp usage and genre.
- No evidence of electric guitar, overdrive, or modulation effects; all effects inferred from genre and described pedalboard setups.
- No explicit mention of studio vs live context; assumed modern acoustic performance/recording.
- Settings cross-referenced with genre and era conventions for accuracy. Felix's 'Amazing Grace' riff section features a classic rock/blues-rock crunch with a warm, mid-forward tone, moderate gain, and subtle reverb. These settings reflect typical amp choices and production style for expressive, articulate riffing in this genre and era.