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Gönlümdeki Acın Silinmedi Guitar Tone Settings — Asim Can Gunduz
Asim Can Gunduz · 1990s · rock
studio
Original Recording
Guitar
Grand Master Custom Shop 'Forever Jam' (Asim Can Gunduz signature, custom Strat-style)
Pickups
Custom single-coil pickups (exact model unknown, likely boutique wound for Asim Can Gunduz)
Amp
Masotti X100M
Pickup Position
Bridge pickup
Studio recording, solo section. Guitar and amp confirmed as used by Asim Can Gunduz in this era; no direct evidence for this exact song but strong circumstantial evidence from artist's gear in period. No evidence of live vs studio differences for this solo. Recording year: early 1990s.
Amp Settings
Mids7
Bass6.5
Gain5.5
Reverb4
Treble7
Presence6
Effects Chain
- Rocktron Mike Orlando Signature Wah · wah
Guitar → Rocktron Mike Orlando Signature Wah → Masotti X100M (with spring reverb)
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Tone Character
- singing sustain
- expressive wah sweeps
- vocal-like phrasing
- dynamic pick attack
- clear note separation
- smooth lead tone
- slightly compressed
- touch-sensitive response
Notes & Caveats
- No direct source confirms exact pedal or amp settings for this song's solo; settings estimated based on typical Masotti X100M usage for rock solos and artist's genre/era.
- Guitar and amp confirmed as used by Asim Can Gunduz in this era, but not explicitly tied to this recording.
- No explicit pickup model or selector position found; bridge pickup inferred from typical solo tone and artist's style.
- No direct evidence of delay, chorus, flanger, or other modulation effects in sources; wah pedal included due to clear audibility in solo phrasing.
- Pedal settings and exact signal chain order are estimated based on genre and era.
- Settings cross-referenced with genre and era conventions for accuracy. Asım Can Gündüz’s solo tone here is classic blues-rock: edge-of-breakup to light crunch, with a warm, mid-forward sound, rounded highs, and moderate reverb. His typical amp settings favor expressive dynamics and clarity, matching the era’s analog production and genre conventions.