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One More Song (Imposter Syndrome) Guitar Tone Settings
Heart Attack Man · 2010s+ · punk
studio
Original Recording
Guitar
Unknown solidbody electric (exact model not confirmed for this recording)
Pickups
Likely humbuckers (exact type/model not confirmed for this recording)
Amp
Unknown (no explicit source for amp model on this recording)
Pickup Position
Bridge pickup (inferred for main riff punch and clarity)
Studio recording, 2023 (album release year). No direct evidence for exact guitar or amp model used on this track. Effects chain inferred from genre and audible effects.
Amp Settings
Mids5.5
Bass6
Gain7.5
Reverb2
Treble7
Presence6
Effects Chain
- Boss BF-3 Flanger · flanger
- Ibanez Tube Screamer (exact model unknown) · overdrive
Guitar → Ibanez Tube Screamer → Boss BF-3 Flanger → Amp (spring reverb on)
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Tone Character
- aggressive and saturated
- tight and percussive
- swirling modulation
- present upper mids
- cutting attack
- crunchy rhythm
- modern punk edge
- modulation-heavy texture
- articulate riff clarity
- slightly compressed
Notes & Caveats
- No explicit source confirms the exact guitar, pickups, or amp model for this recording.
- No numeric amp or pedal settings found; amp and pedal settings estimated based on genre, era, and typical punk/hardcore tones.
- Pedalboard and effects inferred from audible flanger and genre conventions; Boss BF-3 Flanger is cited as a key influence for the riff, but not directly confirmed for this Heart Attack Man recording.
- All settings and gear are best estimates based on available evidence and genre/era norms.
- Settings cross-referenced with genre and era conventions for accuracy. Heart Attack Man's riff tones are modern punk/alt-rock with tight, saturated gain, balanced low end, and forward but not scooped mids. The treble and presence are set for clarity and bite without harshness, and reverb is minimal for a punchy, upfront sound typical of this genre and era.