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In-Between Riff Guitar Tone Settings — Title Fight
Title Fight · 2010s+ · punk
studio
Original Recording
Guitar
Gibson Les Paul Custom
Pickups
Humbuckers (likely Gibson stock or similar high-output humbuckers)
Amp
Marshall JCM800 2204
Pickup Position
Bridge pickup
Studio recording for 'In-Between' from the album 'Floral Green' (2012). Jamie Rhoden is confirmed to use a Gibson Les Paul Custom into a Marshall JCM800 2204 for this era. No direct evidence of pedals for this specific song/section, but chorus is widely reported as a key part of the album's sound. No evidence of amp reverb or delay. Settings are estimated based on typical JCM800 usage for this genre/era.
Amp Settings
Mids6.5
Bass6
Gain7
Reverb0.5
Treble7
Presence6
Effects Chain
- Chorus pedal (model unknown) · chorus
Guitar → Chorus pedal (model unknown) → Marshall JCM800 2204
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Tone Character
- tight and percussive
- thick, saturated distortion
- crisp attack
- massive low end
- clear note separation
- aggressive and modern
- slightly modulated (chorus shimmer)
- focused, not fuzzy
- punchy rhythm
- articulate palm muting
Notes & Caveats
- No direct source for exact amp knob settings; values estimated based on typical Marshall JCM800 usage for modern punk/hardcore and the album's tone.
- No studio pedalboard photo for this specific song/section; chorus effect is inferred from multiple user reports and is clearly audible on the riff.
- No evidence of amp reverb or delay; JCM800 2204 does not have built-in reverb.
- Pickup choice inferred from genre and tone (bridge humbucker for riff aggression).
- Settings cross-referenced with genre and era conventions for accuracy. Title Fight's 'In-Between' riff has a punchy, mid-forward punk/hardcore tone typical of JCM800/Orange amps with moderate gain, tight low end, and present but not harsh highs. The production is dry with little reverb, matching the band's raw, energetic style from this era.