GuitarDistortedSolo64% confidence
La Sunamita Guitar Tone Settings
Montesanto & Alex Marquez Oficial · 2010s+ · other
studio
Original Recording
Guitar
Fender Stratocaster (exact model unknown, likely modern Mexican or American Standard based on genre and era)
Pickups
Single-coil (Fender stock or similar, exact model unknown)
Amp
Line 6 HX Stomp (amp model unknown, likely Fender or boutique clean/edge-of-breakup emulation)
Pickup Position
Bridge pickup (likely, for solo cut and brightness)
Settings and gear inferred from YouTube preset videos for 'La Sunamita' and genre conventions. No direct evidence of exact guitar or amp model used in the studio recording. Preset creation videos and covers use HX Stomp with clean/edge-of-breakup amp models. Studio recording, released 2019 (2010s+).
Amp Settings
Mids6
Bass6
Gain5
Reverb5
Treble7
Presence6
Effects Chain
- Delay pedal (model unknown) · delay
Guitar → Delay pedal (model unknown) → Line 6 HX Stomp (amp + digital reverb)
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Tone Character
- clear and singing lead tone
- smooth sustain with ambient tail
- bright and articulate highs
- present mids for solo cut
- crisp attack
- lush reverb
- subtle delay repeats
- slightly compressed dynamics
- modern worship lead sound
- clean articulation with light breakup
Notes & Caveats
- No official studio gear list or direct interview found for the solo section of 'La Sunamita'.
- Guitar and amp model inferred from genre, era, and multiple HX Stomp preset videos for this song.
- All amp and pedal settings are estimated based on typical worship/modern pop tones and visible settings in YouTube preset tutorials.
- Exact pickup position not confirmed, but bridge pickup is most likely for solo clarity.
- Delay and reverb are clearly audible in the solo, but specific pedal/algorithm models are not confirmed.
- No evidence of additional modulation effects (chorus, flanger, phaser) in the solo section.
- Settings cross-referenced with genre and era conventions for accuracy. The solo tone on 'La Sunamita' is a modern worship lead: smooth, sustaining, with moderate gain (crunch to singing lead), warm lows, present mids, and enough treble/presence for clarity without harshness. Reverb is moderately prominent for ambience, matching genre and production trends.