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Lush Riff Guitar Tone Settings — Chlorine
Chlorine · 2010s+ · rock
studio
Original Recording
Guitar
Unknown (no source confirms guitar model for studio recording of 'Lush' by Chlorine)
Pickups
Unknown (no source confirms pickup type/model for this recording)
Amp
Unknown (no source confirms amp model for this recording)
Pickup Position
Neck pickup (estimated, based on warm and round clean tone typical for this style)
No direct sources confirm the exact guitar, pickups, or amp used for the clean riff section of 'Lush' by Chlorine. No studio or live rig rundown available for this song or artist. All gear fields left as 'Unknown' due to lack of evidence. Year of recording estimated as 2010s+ based on release date.
Amp Settings
Mids5.5
Bass5.5
Gain0
Reverb3.5
Treble7
Presence5.5
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Tone Character
- clean and shimmery
- bright but not harsh
- open and airy
- slightly scooped mids
- subtle ambient reverb
- smooth attack
- no breakup or drive
- articulate note separation
- warm low end
- modern indie/alt rock clarity
Notes & Caveats
- Gain adjusted to 0 for clean tone
- No direct sources confirm the guitar, pickups, amp, or pedal models used on the studio recording of 'Lush' by Chlorine.
- No official rig rundown, interview, or pedalboard photo found for this song or artist.
- All amp and knob settings are estimated based on typical modern indie/alternative rock clean tones.
- No evidence of specific pedals or effects used; effects list based on what is (not) audible in the recording.
- If more information becomes available, update with direct evidence.
- Settings cross-referenced with genre and era conventions for accuracy. The riff in 'Lush' by Chlorine features a modern, punchy crunch tone with good note separation, moderate gain, and a balanced EQ—tight low end, present mids, and slightly boosted treble/presence for clarity. Reverb is subtle, matching modern alt/indie rock production conventions.