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No Vacancy Solo Guitar Tone Settings — Treaty Oak Revival
Treaty Oak Revival · 2010s+ · rock
studio
Original Recording
Guitar
Gibson Les Paul (exact model unspecified, but confirmed Les Paul used for heavier sound on this album/era)
Pickups
Humbuckers (stock Gibson Les Paul humbuckers, exact model unspecified)
Amp
Marshall amplifier (exact model unspecified, but confirmed switch to Marshall for heavier, grungier rock sound on this album/era)
Pickup Position
Bridge pickup
Studio recording, 2023 album 'Have A Nice Day'. Gear confirmed for this era and heavier tracks, but no explicit mention of pedals or amp model for this specific solo. No evidence of alternate guitars or amps for the solo section.
Amp Settings
Mids7
Bass6
Gain6
Reverb3
Treble6.5
Presence6
Effects Chain
- Delay pedal (model unknown) · delay
Guitar (Les Paul, bridge pickup) → Delay pedal (model unknown) → Marshall amp (with spring reverb)
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Tone Character
- mid-forward lead tone
- singing sustain
- warm but cutting
- classic rock-inspired crunch
- articulate note separation
- touch of reverb for space
- dynamic pick attack
- moderate gain, not high-gain metal
- slightly compressed
- present upper mids
Notes & Caveats
- No explicit pedal or amp model listed for 'No Vacancy' solo; gear inferred from era and band interviews.
- No numeric amp settings found; values estimated based on typical Marshall/Les Paul rock solo tones and genre/era.
- No pedalboard or effect details for this specific song/solo; effects inferred from audio and genre conventions.
- No evidence of alternate guitars or amps for the solo section; assuming main Les Paul/Marshall setup.
- If further official rig rundown or studio notes become available, settings should be updated.
- Settings cross-referenced with genre and era conventions for accuracy. The solo in 'No Vacancy' features a crunchy, mid-forward tone typical of modern Texas/Red Dirt country rock, likely using a tube amp (e.g., Fender or Marshall style) with moderate gain, warm bass, and pronounced mids for clarity. The treble and presence are set to cut through the mix without harshness, and reverb is subtle, matching the genre's production style.