J Song — 60 juno1 / 2
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J Song Riff Guitar Tone Settings — 60 juno

60 juno · 2010s+ · rock

studio

Original Recording

Guitar
Gibson SG Standard
Pickups
Humbuckers (stock Gibson SG Standard)
Amp
Vox AC30 Guitar Combo Amp
Pickup Position
Bridge pickup

No direct evidence of pedals or alternate guitars for the riff section of 'J Song' by 60 juno. All gear references are from forum posts referencing the core rig, not live/tour setups. No evidence of alternate amp or guitar for this specific recording. Studio context assumed. Year/era not explicitly stated, but inferred as 2010s+ based on forum dates and genre context.

Amp Settings

Mids
6.5
Bass
6
Gain
5.5
Reverb
2.5
Treble
7
Presence
6

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Tone Character

  • classic British crunch
  • articulate midrange
  • clear note separation
  • warm lower mids
  • slightly compressed attack
  • open, ringing chords
  • dynamic response to picking
  • moderate sustain
  • not overly saturated
  • tight low end

Notes & Caveats

  • ⚠️No direct evidence of pedal or effect use for the riff section of 'J Song' by 60 juno in any available sources.
  • ⚠️All gear information is inferred from forum posts referencing the artist's main rig, not from direct studio documentation.
  • ⚠️Amp and guitar settings are estimated based on typical Vox AC30 + Gibson SG Standard usage in modern indie/rock context.
  • ⚠️No explicit pickup selector position is given; bridge pickup is inferred based on typical crunchy riff tones.
  • ⚠️No pedalboard or effects chain is confirmed for this specific recording; effects section left empty except for amp reverb.
  • ⚠️Settings cross-referenced with genre and era conventions for accuracy. The riff section of 'J Song' by 60 juno features a crunchy, articulate indie/alternative rock tone with moderate gain, balanced EQ, and subtle ambience. These settings reflect the genre's preference for forward mids, slightly bright treble, and a touch of reverb for space without washing out the attack.

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