Double Apple Guitar Tone Settings
They Are Gutting a Body of Water · 2010s+ · other
studio
Original Recording
No direct studio documentation for 'Double Apple' session, but live and studio gear for this era (2020s) consistently shows Douglas Dulgarian using a Fender Stratocaster and Bugera Vintage V22HD. Settings are estimated based on genre, amp type, and typical shoegaze practices. Pedalboard evidence from Equipboard and live photos. Studio context inferred from album release and band practices.
Amp Settings
Effects Chain
- Electro-Harmonix Green Russian Big Muff Reissue · fuzz
- Behringer RV600 Reverb Machine · reverb
- Boss DD-6 Digital Delay · delay
- Behringer VD400 Vintage Delay · delay
- EarthQuaker Devices Organizer · modulation
Fender Stratocaster → EHX Green Russian Big Muff → Behringer RV600 Reverb → Boss DD-6 Digital Delay → Behringer VD400 Vintage Delay → EarthQuaker Devices Organizer → Bugera Vintage V22HD amp
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Tone Character
- dense and immersive
- fuzz-saturated
- reverb-heavy
- ambient and lush
- gritty and overdriven
- expansive stereo image
- textured and layered
- dreamy yet powerful
- sustained chords
- wall-of-sound
Notes & Caveats
- No direct studio documentation for 'Double Apple' session; gear and settings are inferred from live photos, Equipboard, and genre/amp conventions.
- Exact pickup position not confirmed, but bridge pickup is typical for fuzz-heavy shoegaze riffs.
- Pedal settings are not available; pedal order and usage inferred from pedalboard photos and genre conventions.
- Amp settings are estimated based on Bugera Vintage V22HD typical usage for shoegaze/fuzz tones.
- Effects chain order is inferred from typical shoegaze setups and available pedalboard evidence.
- Settings cross-referenced with genre and era conventions for accuracy. The riff section of 'Double Apple' features a saturated, shoegaze-inspired high-gain sound with a thick low end, present but not scooped mids, and a bright, fizzy top end. The artist typically favors modern digital or solid-state amps/pedals with lush ambience, so these settings reflect a crunchy, saturated wall-of-sound with moderate reverb and clarity in the high end.