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אין לך מקום Riff Guitar Tone Settings — Hayehudim
Hayehudim · 1990s · rock
studio
Original Recording
Guitar
Unknown solidbody electric (likely Gibson Les Paul or similar, based on genre/era/artist style)
Pickups
Likely humbuckers (exact model unknown)
Amp
Unknown high-gain tube amp (likely Marshall JCM800 or similar, based on genre/era/artist style)
Pickup Position
Bridge pickup
No direct sources specify the exact guitar or amp model for the studio recording of 'אין לך מקום' riff section. Estimation based on typical Israeli hard rock/alternative bands of the late 1990s and the band's known style. Studio recording, album released 1995.
Amp Settings
Mids6.5
Bass6
Gain7.5
Reverb1.5
Treble7
Presence6.5
Effects Chain
- Distortion pedal (model unknown) · distortion
Guitar → Distortion pedal (model unknown) → High-gain tube amp (likely Marshall JCM800 or similar) with light spring reverb
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Tone Character
- tight and saturated
- aggressive and percussive
- chunky palm-muted riffing
- thick, compressed distortion
- articulate note separation
- focused midrange punch
- slight top-end sizzle
- controlled low end
- minimal ambience
- modern alternative/hard rock sound
Notes & Caveats
- No direct sources specify the exact guitar, amp, or pedal models/settings for the studio recording of 'אין לך מקום' riff section.
- All gear and settings are estimated based on genre (hard rock/alternative), era (1990s), and typical Israeli rock band setups.
- No evidence of specific pedals or amp models used on this recording found in available sources.
- No pedalboard or studio session photos/interviews found for this song.
- Effects listed are based on critical listening and genre conventions.
- Settings cross-referenced with genre and era conventions for accuracy. Hayehudim's riff tone is aggressive, saturated, and tight, typical of 90s/2000s alternative metal with a modern hard rock edge. The amp is likely set for high gain but not extreme, with mids pushed for punch, bass controlled for tightness, and treble/presence for clarity. The recording is dry with minimal reverb, matching the band's raw, in-your-face production style.