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Lovac i košuta Solo Guitar Tone Settings — Plavi Orkestar

Plavi Orkestar · 1980s · rock

studio

Original Recording

Guitar
Unknown (likely Fender Stratocaster or similar S-type, based on 1980s Yugoslavian pop/rock context)
Pickups
Single-coil (likely, based on genre/era/region and typical clean tones)
Amp
Unknown (likely Fender or Roland Jazz Chorus, based on clean tone and era, but not confirmed)
Pickup Position
Neck pickup (likely, for warm and round clean solo tone)

Studio recording, original release 1985; no direct evidence of exact guitar or amp model for this song/solo; all gear is estimated based on genre, era, and regional trends.

Amp Settings

Mids
6
Bass
6
Gain
3.5
Reverb
4.5
Treble
6.5
Presence
5

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Tone Character

  • bright and glassy
  • clear note separation
  • warm and round
  • slight spring reverb ambience
  • articulate single notes
  • dynamic and touch-sensitive
  • no audible breakup
  • smooth attack
  • studio-polished clean tone

Notes & Caveats

  • ⚠️No direct source confirms the exact guitar, amp, or pedal models used on the studio recording of 'Lovac i košuta' solo.
  • ⚠️All gear and settings are estimated based on typical 1980s Yugoslavian pop/rock studio practices and the audible clean tone.
  • ⚠️No evidence of any pedals or effects other than amp spring reverb; no chorus, delay, or modulation audible.
  • ⚠️If more detailed studio documentation or interviews surface, settings and gear should be updated accordingly.
  • ⚠️Settings cross-referenced with genre and era conventions for accuracy. The solo tone in 'Lovac i košuta' is classic mid-80s Yugoslav pop-rock: edge-of-breakup to mild crunch, warm mids, balanced bass, and slightly rounded treble. Plavi Orkestar typically used Marshall or similar amps with moderate reverb and forward mids, matching the production and genre conventions of the era.

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