Kafama Göre — Athena1 / 2
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Kafama Göre Solo Guitar Tone Settings — Athena

Athena · 2000s · punk

studio

Original Recording

Guitar
Unknown (likely Fender Stratocaster or similar, based on genre/era, but not confirmed for this recording)
Pickups
Unknown (likely single-coil, but not confirmed for this recording)
Amp
Unknown (no source confirms amp model for this recording)
Pickup Position
Bridge pickup (estimated, for solo clarity and cut)

No direct sources confirm the exact guitar, pickups, or amp used on the studio recording of 'Kafama Göre' solo. No evidence found for live vs studio differences. Recording year is early 2000s (album 'Herşey Yolunda', 2002).

Amp Settings

Mids
6.5
Bass
6
Gain
5.5
Reverb
3.5
Treble
6.5
Presence
6

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Tone Character

  • bright and articulate
  • moderate sustain
  • crunchy attack
  • clear note separation
  • slightly compressed
  • tight low end
  • present upper mids
  • not overly saturated
  • melodic and singing lead
  • no heavy effects coloration

Notes & Caveats

  • ⚠️No direct sources confirm the exact guitar, pickups, amp, or pedal models used on the studio recording of 'Kafama Göre' solo.
  • ⚠️All amp and knob settings are estimated based on typical punk/rock tones from early 2000s Turkish rock.
  • ⚠️No evidence found for specific pedals or amp effects used on this recording.
  • ⚠️No clear audible modulation or time-based effects in the solo section; no delay, chorus, or phaser is obvious.
  • ⚠️If future sources confirm specific gear or effects, this data should be updated.
  • ⚠️Settings cross-referenced with genre and era conventions for accuracy. Athena's 'Kafama Göre' solo features a classic rock crunch with a touch of modern clarity, likely achieved with moderate gain and forward mids for presence in the mix. The bass and treble are balanced to avoid muddiness or harshness, and reverb is subtle, matching early 2000s Turkish rock production.

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