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HEART TO HEART Riff Guitar Tone Settings — Feel The Pain
Feel The Pain · 2010s+ · rock
studio
Original Recording
Guitar
1963 Fender Telecaster (Lake Placid Blue)
Pickups
Fishman Fluence Pickups
Amp
Friedman Dirty Shirley
Pickup Position
Bridge pickup
Studio recording, year unknown but likely 2010s+. Gear confirmed for Tyler Armstrong of The Band Feel in Premier Guitar Rig Rundown. No explicit mention of pedals or effects for this specific song/section; amp and guitar confirmed for riff/distorted sections.
Amp Settings
Mids6.5
Bass6
Gain7
Reverb2
Treble7
Presence6
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Tone Character
- British-voiced crunch
- tight and punchy rhythm
- dynamic pick attack
- articulate chord definition
- amp-driven overdrive
- slight midrange emphasis
- clear note separation
- classic rock texture
- moderate sustain
- minimal ambience
Notes & Caveats
- No explicit amp knob settings found for this song/section; settings estimated based on typical Friedman Dirty Shirley usage for classic rock crunch.
- No explicit pedal or effect usage confirmed for the riff section of 'HEART TO HEART' by Feel The Pain; pedalboard details in sources are for other artists or general use.
- No evidence of time-based or modulation effects in the riff section; signal chain assumed to be guitar → amp with minimal reverb.
- Year of recording not specified; inferred as 2010s+ based on band activity and gear.
- Settings cross-referenced with genre and era conventions for accuracy. The riff section features a crunchy, saturated rock tone with forward mids and a balanced EQ, typical of modern alternative/emo rock. The gain is set for a thick crunch without entering extreme metal territory, and reverb is subtle for clarity. These settings reflect both the genre conventions and the production style of the era.