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Slow It Down (Live from Wrigley Field) Guitar Tone Settings

The Lumineers · 2010s+ · rock

live

Original Recording

Guitar
Gibson ES-335 (likely, based on live performance videos and typical Lumineers live rig, but not confirmed for this specific performance)
Pickups
Gibson humbuckers (stock, likely 57 Classics or Burstbuckers)
Amp
Fender '65 Twin Reverb (most commonly used by The Lumineers for clean tones in live settings, but not explicitly confirmed for this performance)
Pickup Position
Neck pickup

Live performance at Wrigley Field, 2023. No official rig rundown or photo evidence for this specific show. Gear inferred from typical live setup for clean sections. No evidence of pedal use for clean riff; amp reverb likely used.

Amp Settings

Mids
6
Bass
6
Gain
0
Reverb
4
Treble
6.5
Presence
5

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Tone Character

  • clear and bell-like
  • warm and rounded lows
  • articulate mids
  • sparkling highs
  • natural amp reverb
  • dynamic and touch-sensitive
  • open and airy
  • studio-quality clarity
  • no breakup or drive
  • classic American clean

Notes & Caveats

  • ⚠️Gain adjusted to 0 for clean tone
  • ⚠️No official rig rundown or pedalboard photo for this specific live performance.
  • ⚠️Guitar and amp inferred from typical Lumineers live setup and audio characteristics.
  • ⚠️No numeric amp settings found; values estimated based on Fender Twin Reverb clean tone conventions for modern folk/rock.
  • ⚠️No evidence of pedal use for clean riff section; no delay, chorus, or modulation audible.
  • ⚠️If a different guitar/amp was used at this show, settings may differ.
  • ⚠️Settings cross-referenced with genre and era conventions for accuracy. The Lumineers' live tone is clean with a touch of breakup, warm mids, and balanced highs, matching their folk-rock style. Their typical amp settings favor clarity and warmth without excess gain, and the live mix at Wrigley Field uses moderate reverb for space but keeps the guitar articulate.

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