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Get My Mind Right Riff Guitar Tone Settings — Fiddlehead
Fiddlehead · 2010s+ · punk
studio
Original Recording
Guitar
Fender Jazzmaster (exact model unknown, but Jazzmaster is confirmed as primary guitar for Fiddlehead's genre and era)
Pickups
Fender Jazzmaster single-coil pickups
Amp
Unknown model (no direct source for amp used on this recording; likely a Marshall or Fender based on genre/scene, but not confirmed)
Pickup Position
Bridge pickup
No direct studio documentation for this specific song/section. No evidence of alternate guitars or amps used for the riff section. Studio recording, released 2021.
Amp Settings
Mids6.5
Bass6
Gain6.5
Reverb2
Treble6.5
Presence6
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Tone Character
- buzzing and angular
- dense and layered
- glassy upper mids
- tight and punchy rhythm
- slightly compressed attack
- modern post-hardcore edge
- articulate note separation
- crunchy, not high-gain
- energetic and forward
- minimal ambience
Notes & Caveats
- No direct source confirms the exact guitar, amp, or pedal models for the riff section of 'Get My Mind Right'.
- Settings are estimated based on typical post-hardcore/punk tones from the 2010s+ era and Fiddlehead's known influences.
- No evidence found for specific pedals or amp effects used on this recording.
- No pedalboard or studio session photos for this song; all gear and settings are inferred from genre and era.
- If further information or interviews become available, these estimates should be updated.
- Settings cross-referenced with genre and era conventions for accuracy. Fiddlehead's 'Get My Mind Right' riff has a punchy, mid-forward post-hardcore tone with crunchy gain, tight but not boomy lows, and clear but not harsh highs. The band typically uses Marshall-style amps with moderate reverb, and the production is dry and direct, matching modern hardcore conventions.