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Let You Break My Heart Again Guitar Tone Settings
Laufey & Philharmonia Orchestra · 2010s+ · jazz
studio
Original Recording
Guitar
Eastman E100SS-LTD
Pickups
Solid Sitka spruce top, mahogany back/sides, single LR Baggs pickup (likely LR Baggs Element undersaddle piezo)
Amp
Unknown (likely direct input or studio preamp/DI box, e.g., L.R. Baggs Para Acoustic D.I.)
Pickup Position
Piezo undersaddle pickup (single position)
Studio recording, 2023-2024. Laufey is seen playing the Eastman E100SS-LTD in the official audio video for this song. No evidence of a traditional guitar amp; likely recorded direct with an acoustic DI/preamp. No evidence of electric guitar or amp-based effects.
Amp Settings
Mids6
Bass6
Gain0
Reverb4.5
Treble6
Presence5
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Tone Character
- warm and woody
- natural acoustic resonance
- clear and articulate
- soft and intimate
- rounded highs
- gentle midrange presence
- no distortion or breakup
- studio-quality clarity
- dynamic fingerstyle response
- balanced frequency spectrum
Notes & Caveats
- Gain adjusted to 0 for clean tone
- No explicit amp model or settings found; estimated based on typical acoustic DI studio setups.
- No evidence of any pedals or electric guitar effects used on this recording.
- Settings estimated based on genre, era, and typical acoustic DI/preamp use.
- Pickup model inferred from typical Eastman E100SS-LTD and visible LR Baggs DI in studio photos.
- Settings cross-referenced with genre and era conventions for accuracy. Laufey's tone on 'Let You Break My Heart Again' is warm, clean, and rounded, typical of jazz-inspired pop with a hollowbody or semi-hollow guitar into a clean amp (often a Fender or similar). The amp settings favor warmth and clarity, with moderate bass and mids, restrained treble, and lush reverb for a vintage, intimate feel.