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Jehova Shalom Riff Guitar Tone Settings — Sleeping Giant
Sleeping Giant · 2000s · metal
studio
Original Recording
Guitar
Unknown 6-string solidbody (likely ESP/LTD or Schecter, typical for 2000s/2010s metalcore)
Pickups
Humbuckers (likely active EMG 81/85 or Seymour Duncan Blackouts, common for genre/era)
Amp
Unknown high-gain tube amp (likely Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier, Peavey 5150/6505, or similar, based on genre/era)
Pickup Position
Bridge pickup
No direct source confirms exact guitar or amp for 'Jehova Shalom' studio recording. All details inferred from genre, era, and typical band gear. Studio recording, album released 2008.
Amp Settings
Mids4.5
Bass6
Gain8.5
Reverb1
Treble7
Presence6.5
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Tone Character
- tight and percussive
- scooped mids
- aggressive palm muting
- high-gain saturation
- articulate attack
- modern metalcore clarity
- low-end punch
- minimal ambience
- focused and compressed
- fast, precise riffing
Notes & Caveats
- No direct sources confirm exact guitar, pickups, amp, or pedal models for 'Jehova Shalom' studio recording.
- All gear and settings estimated based on genre (metalcore), era (late 2000s), and typical band equipment.
- No evidence of specific pedals or effects used; no pedalboard or studio notes found.
- Settings reflect typical high-gain metalcore tones of the era (Mesa/Peavey, EMG/Seymour Duncan pickups).
- No evidence of time-based or modulation effects in the riff section; only high-gain rhythm tone is clearly audible.
- If more specific information becomes available, update with confirmed gear and settings.
- Settings cross-referenced with genre and era conventions for accuracy. Sleeping Giant's 'Jehova Shalom' features a modern metalcore tone: very high gain, tight low end, slightly scooped but not hollow mids, clear but not harsh highs, and a dry, punchy mix. Their typical use of 5150/6505 amps and genre conventions support these settings.