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เพียงพอ Riff Guitar Tone Settings — Potato
Potato · 2000s · rock
studio
Original Recording
Guitar
Fender Stratocaster (exact model unknown, likely Japanese or Mexican Standard, as commonly used by Potato in this era)
Pickups
Single-coil (stock Fender Stratocaster pickups, model unknown)
Amp
Marshall JCM900 (most commonly used by Potato for studio recordings in the 2000s, no direct evidence for this song but inferred from era and genre)
Pickup Position
Bridge pickup
Studio recording, original release year 2005. No direct source confirms exact gear for 'เพียงพอ' riff, but Potato's guitarist is widely documented using Stratocasters into Marshall amps for this era and style. No evidence of pedal use for the main riff section.
Amp Settings
Mids7
Bass6
Gain5.5
Reverb3
Treble7
Presence6
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Tone Character
- clear and articulate
- slightly overdriven
- tight and percussive attack
- bright and present mids
- dynamic response to picking
- not overly compressed
- warm low end
- crisp high end
- amp-driven crunch
- no audible modulation or delay
Notes & Caveats
- No direct source confirms exact guitar, amp, or settings for 'เพียงพอ' riff section; all gear and settings are estimated based on Potato's typical studio setup in the 2000s and genre conventions.
- No evidence of pedal or modulation/time-based effects in the riff section; settings inferred from typical Marshall/Stratocaster rock tones.
- If new evidence or official rig rundown emerges, these details should be updated.
- Settings cross-referenced with genre and era conventions for accuracy. Potato's 'เพียงพอ' riff features a classic Thai rock crunch with clear note definition, moderate gain, and forward mids typical of early 2000s Thai alt-rock. The tone is punchy but not overly saturated, with balanced bass and treble, slight presence boost for clarity, and subtle reverb for space without washing out the riff.