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Mighty Name of Jesus (Live) Guitar Tone Settings
The Belonging Co & Hope Darst · 2010s+ · other
live
Original Recording
Guitar
Unknown (likely Fender-style single coil or PRS-style guitar, based on genre and band typicals)
Pickups
Unknown (likely single coil or low-output humbucker, no direct evidence for exact model)
Amp
Unknown (likely Fender or Vox-style clean amp, no direct evidence for exact model)
Pickup Position
Position 4 (neck + middle) or bridge (estimated, for clarity and chime)
No direct source for exact guitar or amp used on 'Mighty Name of Jesus (Live)' riff; sources reference similar worship band setups and pedal choices but not this specific recording. Settings and gear are estimated based on genre, era, and typical worship guitar rigs. Live performance, 2020s.
Amp Settings
Mids6
Bass5.5
Gain4
Reverb4.5
Treble6.5
Presence6
Effects Chain
- Redwitch Empress Chorus/Vibrato · chorus
- Boss DD-500 Digital Delay (or similar digital delay pedal) · delay
- Reverb pedal (model unknown) · reverb
Guitar → Redwitch Empress Chorus/Vibrato → Digital Delay Pedal → Reverb Pedal → Clean Amp
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Tone Character
- ambient and lush
- bright and articulate
- modulated shimmer
- clear note separation
- dynamic and responsive
- slight edge-of-breakup
- wide stereo image
- present attack
- lush reverb tail
- not overly compressed
Notes & Caveats
- No direct source confirms the exact guitar, pickups, or amp model for 'Mighty Name of Jesus (Live)' riff section.
- Pedal and effect choices are inferred from similar Belonging Co. rig rundowns and genre conventions.
- Settings are estimated based on typical worship guitar tones and referenced pedal usage.
- No explicit pickup selector position found; estimated based on common practice for this genre.
- No amp model or settings found for this specific song; values are inferred from worship/ambient context.
- Settings cross-referenced with genre and era conventions for accuracy. The riff section features a modern worship crunch tone—clear but with drive, sitting at the edge of breakup/crunch. The Belonging Co typically favors mid-forward, articulate tones with balanced bass and restrained reverb to cut through a dense mix. These settings reflect genre conventions and the band's known amp choices (often Vox or Matchless style).