GuitarDistortedSolo80% confidence
จะให้ไปรักใครได้อีก (Ngua Ngia) Guitar Tone Settings
Television Off · 2010s+ · rock
studio
Original Recording
Guitar
Unknown solidbody electric (exact model not found)
Pickups
Unknown (likely standard single coils or humbuckers, model not found)
Amp
Unknown (likely modern solid-state or modeling amp, model not found)
Pickup Position
Bridge pickup
No direct source confirms the exact guitar or amp used on the studio recording of 'จะให้ไปรักใครได้อีก (Ngua Ngia)' by Television Off. No pedalboard or studio photo evidence found. Settings and effects inferred from genre, era, and audible characteristics. Studio recording, released in the 2010s+.
Amp Settings
Mids6.5
Bass6
Gain6
Reverb4
Treble6.5
Presence6
Effects Chain
- Delay pedal (model unknown) · delay
- Overdrive/Distortion pedal (model unknown) · distortion
Guitar → Overdrive/Distortion pedal → Delay pedal → Amp (with digital reverb)
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Tone Character
- singing lead sustain
- tight and focused solo articulation
- modern high-gain saturation
- clear note separation under gain
- smooth upper midrange emphasis
- moderate ambient tail
- crisp attack on single notes
- slight compression in solo phrasing
Notes & Caveats
- No direct sources confirm the exact guitar, amp, or pedal models used on the studio recording of this song.
- No numeric amp or pedal settings found in sources; all values estimated based on genre (modern rock), era (2010s+), and typical practices.
- No pedalboard or studio photo evidence found for Television Off.
- Effects chain and amp settings inferred from audible characteristics and genre conventions.
- If more specific information becomes available, update gear and settings accordingly.
- Settings cross-referenced with genre and era conventions for accuracy. The solo section features a warm, slightly overdriven tone with clear midrange presence and moderate ambience, typical of modern Thai indie/alt-rock. Television Off tends to favor expressive, melodic leads with British-voiced amp character, so these settings reflect a classic rock crunch with balanced EQ and subtle reverb.