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Da Se Napijem Onako Muski (Live) Guitar Tone Settings
Rade Kosmajac · 2010s+ · rock
live
Original Recording
Guitar
Unknown (no evidence found for exact model used on this live recording)
Pickups
Unknown (no evidence found for exact type/model used on this live recording)
Amp
Unknown (no evidence found for exact amp model used on this live recording)
Pickup Position
Bridge pickup (estimated, as typical for riff sections in rock/blues live settings)
Live performance, year unknown (likely 2010s+ based on context). No direct evidence for guitar, pickups, or amp model in available sources. No pedalboard or rig rundown found for Rade Kosmajac or this specific song/section.
Amp Settings
Mids6.5
Bass6
Gain5
Reverb3
Treble6.5
Presence6
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Tone Character
- punchy and articulate
- moderate crunch with clear note separation
- slightly scooped mids for live clarity
- tight low end, not boomy
- present but not harsh treble
- dynamic and responsive to picking
- mild amp reverb for space
- no audible chorus, delay, or modulation
- forward in the mix
- controlled feedback at higher volumes
Notes & Caveats
- No direct evidence for guitar, pickups, amp, or pedal models used on this live recording.
- No pedalboard photos, interviews, or rig rundowns found for Rade Kosmajac or this song.
- All settings and effects are estimated based on genre, era, and typical live Balkan rock/blues tones.
- No evidence of specific pedals or amp effects used; no audible time-based or modulation effects in available live recordings.
- If new evidence emerges (photos, interviews, video close-ups), update all fields accordingly.
- Settings cross-referenced with genre and era conventions for accuracy. Rade Kosmajac's live riff tone is classic Balkan rock/blues, with moderate gain for crunchy articulation, strong mids for presence in the mix, and balanced bass/treble. The live mix uses subtle reverb for space but keeps the guitar upfront and punchy, consistent with genre and era conventions.