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Lion and the Lamb (Live) Guitar Tone Settings
Bethel Music & Leeland · 2010s+ · other
live
Original Recording
Guitar
Fender American Standard Stratocaster (likely, based on Leeland's known worship rig for this era and genre, but not confirmed for this exact recording)
Pickups
Fender single-coil pickups
Amp
Vox AC30 (likely, based on common worship setups and Leeland's live rigs, but not confirmed for this exact recording)
Pickup Position
Position 4 (neck + middle)
Live performance, 2016-2017 era. No direct source confirms exact guitar/amp for this specific live recording; inference based on typical Bethel/Leeland worship setups and genre conventions.
Amp Settings
Mids6.5
Bass5.5
Gain4
Reverb5.5
Treble6.5
Presence6
Effects Chain
- Delay pedal (model unknown) · delay
- Reverb pedal (model unknown) · reverb
- Compressor pedal (model unknown) · compression
- Modulation pedal (likely chorus or subtle phaser, model unknown) · modulation
Guitar → Compressor → Delay → Reverb → Modulation → Vox AC30
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Tone Character
- bright and chimey
- ambient and spacious
- clear note separation
- shimmering top end
- lush reverb wash
- dynamic picking response
- articulate single-note lines
- modulated delay repeats
- open and airy
- slightly compressed
Notes & Caveats
- No direct source confirms the exact guitar, amp, or pedal models/settings for this specific live recording; all gear and settings are inferred from typical Bethel/Leeland worship setups and genre conventions.
- Pedal and amp model choices are based on common worship rigs from the era and Leeland's known preferences, but not confirmed for this performance.
- Settings are estimated based on typical Vox AC30/Strat worship tones and genre/era.
- No pedalboard photo or official rig rundown for this song/section was found in sources.
- Settings cross-referenced with genre and era conventions for accuracy. Leeland's 'Lion and the Lamb (Live)' riff features a chimey, edge-of-breakup tone typical of modern worship guitar, likely using a clean-ish amp (like a Matchless or AC30) with moderate gain, slightly boosted mids for clarity in the mix, balanced bass/treble, moderate presence, and a noticeable but not overwhelming reverb for ambience.