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Lush Riff Guitar Tone Settings — Chlorine
Chlorine · 2010s+ · rock
studio
Original Recording
Guitar
Unknown (no evidence found for exact model used on 'Lush' by Chlorine)
Pickups
Unknown (no evidence found for exact pickup type/model)
Amp
Unknown (no evidence found for exact amp model used on 'Lush' by Chlorine)
Pickup Position
Unknown (no evidence found for pickup selector position)
No direct sources confirm the guitar, pickups, or amp used on the studio recording of 'Lush' by Chlorine. No live or studio rig rundown found. All gear fields left as 'Unknown' due to lack of evidence. Year of release is 2019 (2010s+).
Amp Settings
Mids5.5
Bass6
Gain6.5
Reverb3.5
Treble7
Presence6
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Tone Character
- moderately driven rhythm tone
- textured and layered
- slightly compressed
- clear attack
- balanced EQ
- not overly bright or scooped
- mildly ambient
- tight low end
- articulate mids
- controlled sustain
Notes & Caveats
- No direct sources found for the exact guitar, pickups, amp, or pedal models used on the studio recording of 'Lush' by Chlorine.
- No pedalboard photos, interviews, or official rig rundowns available for this song or artist.
- All amp and pedal settings are estimated based on typical modern indie/alt rock tones from the 2010s.
- No evidence found for pickup selector position or guitar knob settings; values are estimated.
- No evidence found for effects used; effects list is based on what is typically audible in the genre and era.
- If more specific information becomes available, these estimates should be updated.
- Settings cross-referenced with genre and era conventions for accuracy. The riff in 'Lush' by Chlorine features a modern, punchy crunch with clear note separation and moderate saturation, typical of post-hardcore/alt-rock tones. The mids are balanced (not scooped), bass is tight but not boomy, and treble/presence are set for clarity without harshness. Reverb is minimal, matching the tight, upfront production style.