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Angel In Lothian Riff Guitar Tone Settings — Sam Fender
Sam Fender · 2010s+ · rock
studio
Original Recording
Guitar
Fender American Professional Jazzmaster
Pickups
Fender V-Mod Single-Coil Jazzmaster pickups
Amp
Fender Mini 65 Twin Amp
Pickup Position
Bridge pickup
Studio recording, 2019 (album release year). Guitar and amp identified from Equipboard artist page for Sam Fender. No explicit pedalboard or amp settings for this song/section found in sources.
Amp Settings
Mids6.5
Bass6
Gain5
Reverb3.5
Treble6.5
Presence6
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Tone Character
- jangly and bright
- slightly gritty edge-of-breakup
- articulate and clear
- dynamic attack
- open and airy
- mild amp breakup
- percussive rhythm
- present upper mids
- tight low end
- no heavy saturation
Notes & Caveats
- No direct source confirms exact pedal or effects chain for 'Angel In Lothian' riff section; gear inferred from artist's typical studio setup and genre/era.
- No explicit amp knob settings found; values estimated based on typical Fender amp settings for modern indie/rock rhythm tones.
- No pedalboard or effects photos for this specific recording; no evidence of additional pedals used on riff section.
- No explicit pickup selector position found; bridge pickup inferred from tone and genre.
- If further evidence emerges of pedal use or alternate amp/guitar, update accordingly.
- Settings cross-referenced with genre and era conventions for accuracy. Sam Fender’s riff tone on 'Angel In Lothian' is classic British edge-of-breakup/crunch, with forward mids, solid low end, and just enough treble/presence for clarity without harshness. Fender typically uses Fender amps (like Hot Rods) or Vox AC30s, favoring a punchy, articulate indie rock sound with subtle reverb for space.