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As For Me And My House Guitar Tone Settings

Cochren & Co. & Keith & Kristyn Getty · 2010s+ · other

studio

Original Recording

Guitar
Unknown electric guitar (exact model not specified in sources)
Pickups
Unknown (likely single-coil or humbucker, not specified)
Amp
Unknown (no amp model specified in sources)
Pickup Position
Bridge pickup (estimated, for clarity and articulation in riff section)

No direct source confirms the exact guitar, pickups, or amp used on the studio recording of 'As For Me And My House' by Cochren & Co. & Keith & Kristyn Getty. No live vs studio distinction found. Recording is from the 2020s.

Amp Settings

Mids
6
Bass
5.5
Gain
4
Reverb
3.5
Treble
6.5
Presence
5.5

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Tone Character

  • clear and articulate
  • slightly driven edge-of-breakup
  • tight and focused low end
  • present but not harsh highs
  • moderate sustain
  • clean attack with mild breakup
  • subtle ambience from reverb
  • no audible heavy distortion
  • no audible modulation effects
  • modern worship pop/rock production

Notes & Caveats

  • ⚠️No direct sources specify the exact guitar, pickups, amp, or pedal models used on this recording.
  • ⚠️No numeric amp or pedal settings found; all settings estimated based on genre (modern worship pop/rock), era (2020s), and typical production style.
  • ⚠️No evidence of specific pedals or effects used; no pedalboard or studio notes found for this song.
  • ⚠️No live vs studio distinction found; settings are estimated for studio recording.
  • ⚠️No evidence of modulation or time-based effects (chorus, delay, flanger, phaser, tremolo) in the riff section; only subtle reverb is likely present.
  • ⚠️Settings cross-referenced with genre and era conventions for accuracy. The riff section features a clear, articulate edge-of-breakup tone typical of modern worship/CCM with slight crunch, forward mids, and balanced bass/treble for mix clarity. The production is contemporary, likely using a clean-to-crunch amp (like a Vox or Fender), with subtle reverb and moderate presence for air without harshness.

Sources