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Safe In Your Skin Riff Guitar Tone Settings — Title Fight
Title Fight · 2010s+ · punk
studio
Original Recording
Guitar
Gibson Les Paul Custom
Pickups
Humbucker pickups (likely Gibson stock humbuckers)
Amp
Marshall JCM800 2204 (studio recording, possibly with Orange Rockerverb or Marshall Silver Jubilee for feedback sections)
Pickup Position
Bridge pickup
Studio recording for 'Shed' album (2011). Jamie Rhoden is confirmed to use a Gibson Les Paul Custom into a Marshall JCM800 2204 for most of the album. Some sources mention Orange Rockerverb and Marshall Silver Jubilee were also used for specific parts, but JCM800 is most consistently cited for main riff sections. No evidence of live/touring substitutions for the studio recording.
Amp Settings
Mids6.5
Bass6.5
Gain7
Reverb1.5
Treble6.5
Presence6
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Tone Character
- tight, punchy midrange
- full-bodied low end
- slightly gritty crunch
- articulate chord definition
- dynamic pick attack
- percussive rhythm
- open, airy top end
- controlled feedback at intro
- warm, saturated drive
- clear note separation
Notes & Caveats
- No direct studio knob settings for 'Safe In Your Skin' found; amp settings estimated based on typical JCM800 use in punk/emo and user replications.
- Some sources mention Orange Rockerverb and Marshall Silver Jubilee were used for feedback or other sections, but JCM800 is most consistently cited for main riff.
- No direct evidence of pedals used on the studio riff section; overdrive/distortion is likely amp-based.
- No evidence of modulation, delay, or chorus effects in the riff section; only mild amp reverb is inferred.
- Pedal settings from Source 1 are from a user replication, not the actual studio session.
- Settings cross-referenced with genre and era conventions for accuracy. Title Fight's 'Safe In Your Skin' riff section features a crunchy, mid-forward punk/emo tone typical of their early 2010s sound, likely using a JCM800 or similar amp with moderate gain, balanced EQ, and minimal reverb for a dry, punchy mix. The settings reflect their preference for clarity and aggression without excessive low end or harsh highs.