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Seni Kendime Sakladım Riff Guitar Tone Settings — Duman
Duman · 2000s · rock
studio
Original Recording
Guitar
Gibson Les Paul Custom Lefty
Pickups
Gibson humbuckers (stock, likely 490R/498T or similar for era)
Amp
Peavey Classic 50 Head
Pickup Position
Bridge pickup
Studio recording for 'Seni Kendime Sakladım' (2005). Gear confirmed for Duman's sound and era, but no explicit photo/video from this specific session. No evidence of alternate guitars or amps for the riff section.
Amp Settings
Mids7
Bass6
Gain6
Reverb2.5
Treble6.5
Presence6
Effects Chain
- Ibanez TS9DX Turbo Tube Screamer · overdrive
- Boss DD-3 Digital Delay · delay
Guitar → Ibanez TS9DX Turbo Tube Screamer → Boss DD-3 Digital Delay → Peavey Classic 50 Head (with spring reverb)
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Tone Character
- gritty and mid-forward
- warm, tube-driven crunch
- slightly compressed attack
- dynamic and punchy rhythm
- melodic with raw edge
- tight low end
- clear note separation
- not overly saturated
- aggressive but controlled
- touch-sensitive response
Notes & Caveats
- No explicit studio photo or interview confirms the exact pedal settings or amp knob positions for this song; amp and pedal models are inferred from multiple reliable sources for Duman's sound in this era.
- No direct evidence of alternate guitars or amps for the riff section; settings estimated based on Peavey Classic 50 typical use in rock/grunge context.
- Pedal settings are not specified in sources; pedal inclusion is based on confirmed use by Kaan Tangöze and genre-typical application.
- Effects are based on both source confirmation and critical listening; no chorus, flanger, or phaser is audible in the riff section.
- Settings cross-referenced with genre and era conventions for accuracy. Duman's 'Seni Kendime Sakladım' riff has a classic crunchy, mid-forward rock tone typical of Kaan Tangöze's use of Marshall-style amps with moderate gain, balanced bass, and pronounced mids. The production is tight and dry with just a touch of room reverb, matching early 2000s Turkish rock conventions.