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Loverboy (Live at Whitewood Studios, Liverpool, 2020) Guitar Tone Settings
Delights · 2010s+ · rock
live
Original Recording
Guitar
Unknown solidbody electric (exact model not confirmed for this recording)
Pickups
Unknown (likely single-coil or P90 based on genre/era, but not confirmed)
Amp
Unknown (no explicit amp model confirmed for this recording; likely a clean-to-crunch British or modern amp based on genre/era)
Pickup Position
Bridge pickup (likely, for brighter rhythm tone)
No direct evidence of exact guitar or amp model used on 'Loverboy (Live at Whitewood Studios, Liverpool, 2020)' by Delights for the riff section. No studio/tour rig rundown or pedalboard photo found. All gear is estimated based on genre, era, and typical UK indie/alternative rock setups. Recording is a live-in-studio session from 2020.
Amp Settings
Mids6.5
Bass6
Gain4.5
Reverb3.5
Treble7
Presence6
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Tone Character
- bright and jangly
- slightly gritty edge-of-breakup
- articulate chord definition
- open and airy
- tight and percussive
- present upper mids
- clear attack
- subtle reverb ambience
- no heavy distortion
- dynamic response to picking
Notes & Caveats
- No direct source confirms the exact guitar, pickups, amp, or pedal models/settings for this specific recording.
- All gear and settings are estimated based on genre (UK indie/alternative rock), era (2020), and typical tones for similar bands.
- No pedalboard or rig rundown found for Delights or this session.
- No evidence of specific pedals or effects used; no clear modulation or time-based effects audible in the riff section.
- If more detailed rig info or isolated audio becomes available, update this entry.
- Settings cross-referenced with genre and era conventions for accuracy. Delights favor a jangly, articulate indie rock tone with mild breakup, forward mids, and balanced bass/treble—typical of British indie bands recorded in modern studios. The live-in-studio setting uses subtle reverb and moderate presence for clarity without harshness.