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Laputa Riff Guitar Tone Settings — Panchiko
Panchiko · 2000s · other
studio
Original Recording
Guitar
Unknown model (likely Fender or similar single-coil electric, based on era and tone)
Pickups
Single-coil pickups (exact model unknown)
Amp
Unknown model (likely solid-state or clean-voiced amp, possibly with onboard reverb; exact model not confirmed)
Pickup Position
Neck pickup (likely, for warm/dreamy clean tone; not confirmed)
No direct evidence of exact guitar or amp model used on the studio recording of 'Laputa' riff section. All available sources discuss Panchiko's general sound as lo-fi, dreamy, and reverb/delay-laden, but do not specify gear for this track. Studio recording, original release 2000 (remastered 2020).
Amp Settings
Mids6
Bass5.5
Gain0
Reverb5
Treble6.5
Presence5
Effects Chain
- Delay pedal (model unknown) · delay
- Chorus pedal (model unknown) · chorus
Guitar → Delay pedal → Chorus pedal → Amp (with spring reverb)
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Tone Character
- dreamy and reverb-laden
- ethereal and washed-out
- lo-fi and textured
- ambient and spacious
- warm and smooth
- slightly degraded/nostalgic
- multi-layered
- subtle modulation
- soft attack
- organic with electronic undertones
Notes & Caveats
- Gain adjusted to 0 for clean tone
- No direct evidence of exact guitar, amp, or pedal models used on the studio recording of 'Laputa' riff section.
- All gear and settings are estimated based on genre, era, and tone descriptors from Equipboard and audible effects in the recording.
- No numeric amp settings found; values estimated for a clean, dreamy, reverb/delay-heavy tone typical of late-90s/early-2000s lo-fi/indie.
- No pedalboard or studio notes available for this specific song/section.
- Pickup choice inferred from tone; not confirmed by source.
- Settings cross-referenced with genre and era conventions for accuracy. Panchiko's 'Laputa' riff features a crunchy, mid-forward lo-fi tone typical of late 90s/early 2000s indie and shoegaze, likely achieved with moderate gain, balanced EQ, and subtle reverb. The amp settings reflect a classic British-voiced crunch with enough mids to cut through the mix, but not overly scooped or saturated.