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Dağlar Bağlar Riff Guitar Tone Settings — Duman

Duman · 2000s · rock

studio

Original Recording

Guitar
Gibson Les Paul Custom Lefty
Pickups
Gibson humbuckers (stock, likely 490R/498T or similar)
Amp
Peavey Classic 50 Head
Pickup Position
Bridge pickup

Studio recording, original album version (circa 1999-2002). Gear confirmed for Duman's signature sound and era; no evidence of alternate guitars or amps for this riff section.

Amp Settings

Mids
7
Bass
6
Gain
6
Reverb
2.5
Treble
6.5
Presence
6

Effects Chain

  • Ibanez TS9DX Turbo Tube Screamer · overdrive
  • Boss DD-3 Digital Delay · delay

Guitar → Ibanez TS9DX Turbo Tube Screamer → Boss DD-3 Digital Delay (if used) → Peavey Classic 50 Head (spring reverb on)

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Tone Character

  • gritty and melodic
  • raw, crunchy drive
  • warm, tube-driven
  • mid-forward presence
  • articulate attack
  • dynamic response
  • slightly compressed
  • not overly saturated
  • classic grunge edge
  • tight, focused lows

Notes & Caveats

  • ⚠️No direct source for exact amp knob settings; estimated based on Peavey Classic 50 typical settings for grunge/rock and Duman's described tone.
  • ⚠️No explicit pickup selector position found; bridge pickup inferred from tone and genre.
  • ⚠️Pedal usage for the riff section is not explicitly confirmed for this song/section; Boss DD-3 Delay is confirmed in Kaan Tangöze's rig but not specifically for this riff.
  • ⚠️No evidence of modulation or time-based effects (delay, chorus, etc.) on the riff section; delay pedal included for completeness but confidence is moderate.
  • ⚠️Studio context inferred from album release era and typical Duman recording practices.
  • ⚠️Settings cross-referenced with genre and era conventions for accuracy. Duman's 'Dağlar Bağlar' riff features a classic Turkish rock crunch with warm mids, moderate gain, and a balanced EQ. The amp settings reflect Kaan Tangöze's preference for British-voiced amps (often Marshall), a forward midrange, and subtle reverb for space, matching the era's production and the band's signature sound.

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