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Blues Del Infierno Solo Guitar Tone Settings — Airbag
Airbag · 2010s+ · blues
studio
Original Recording
Guitar
Gretsch G6136T Players Edition Falcon with String-Thru Bigsby
Pickups
Gretsch Filter'Tron humbuckers
Amp
Unknown (not specified in sources)
Pickup Position
Neck pickup
Studio recording, 2025. Guitar confirmed for solo section; amp model not specified in any available source. No explicit pedal or amp effect info found for this specific recording.
Amp Settings
Mids7
Bass6.5
Gain6
Reverb4
Treble6.5
Presence6
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Tone Character
- warm and smooth
- singing sustain
- articulate note separation
- slightly compressed
- touch-sensitive
- dynamic response
- vintage-inspired
- mellow top end
- rounded attack
- open midrange
Notes & Caveats
- No explicit amp model or pedal/effect information found for the solo section of 'Blues Del Infierno' by Airbag in available sources.
- Settings are estimated based on typical Gretsch Falcon + blues/rock solo tones from the 2010s+ era.
- No pedalboard or amp photo/video evidence for this specific studio recording; effects are inferred from genre and typical production.
- Pickup choice inferred from genre and typical solo tone; not directly confirmed by source.
- Settings cross-referenced with genre and era conventions for accuracy. The solo tone in 'Blues Del Infierno' is a classic blues-rock lead: thick, sustaining, and mid-forward, with enough gain for singing sustain but not modern metal saturation. Airbag typically favors British-voiced amps (like Marshalls), with boosted mids and a warm, present character, plus moderate reverb for space.