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Angyalbőrben Riff Guitar Tone Settings — Moho Sapiens
Moho Sapiens · 1990s · rock
studio
Original Recording
Guitar
Unknown (no source confirms exact model for this recording)
Pickups
Unknown (no source confirms exact type/model for this recording)
Amp
Unknown (no source confirms exact amp model for this recording)
Pickup Position
Unknown (no evidence for pickup selector position)
No sources provide specific information about the guitar, pickups, or amp used on the studio recording of 'Angyalbőrben' by Moho Sapiens. No evidence found for live vs studio differences. Year of recording is not specified in sources.
Amp Settings
Mids6.5
Bass6
Gain6.5
Reverb2
Treble7
Presence6
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Tone Character
- crunchy rhythm tone
- moderate gain saturation
- balanced EQ with slight treble emphasis
- tight and articulate attack
- clear note separation
- medium sustain
- dynamic response to picking
- slightly compressed feel
- not overly scooped or mid-heavy
- classic 90s rock character
Notes & Caveats
- No sources provide any specific information about the guitar, pickups, amp, pedals, or effects used on the studio recording of 'Angyalbőrben' by Moho Sapiens.
- All settings and gear are estimated based on typical 1990s rock tones and genre conventions.
- No evidence for pedal or amp effects usage; effects_used is left empty.
- No evidence for pickup selector position; marked as unknown.
- No evidence for studio vs live differences; assuming studio context.
- No evidence for exact year of recording; assuming 1990s based on band activity.
- Settings cross-referenced with genre and era conventions for accuracy. The riff tone on 'Angyalbőrben' is classic hard rock/metal with a crunchy, saturated gain but not overly modern or scooped. The mids are forward for punch, bass is tight but not boomy, and treble/presence are set for clarity without harshness. Reverb is minimal, matching the dry, punchy production typical of late 90s/early 2000s Hungarian rock.