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Stubborn Love (Live from Wrigley Field) Guitar Tone Settings
The Lumineers · 2010s+ · rock
live
Original Recording
Guitar
Gibson ES-335 (likely, based on live footage and typical Lumineers live setup for this song/era)
Pickups
Gibson '57 Classic Humbuckers
Amp
Fender Hot Rod DeVille 212 (likely, based on live rig photos and typical Lumineers live setup)
Pickup Position
Neck pickup
Live performance at Wrigley Field, 2022; settings estimated based on live context and typical Lumineers gear for clean sections. No direct source confirms exact gear for this specific performance, but ES-335 and Fender DeVille are consistent with live videos and prior rig rundowns.
Amp Settings
Mids6.5
Bass6
Gain2.5
Reverb4.5
Treble6.5
Presence6
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Tone Character
- warm and full-bodied
- clear and articulate
- dynamic strumming response
- slight natural compression
- present but smooth top end
- balanced midrange
- subtle reverb ambience
- no audible breakup
- open, ringing chords
- organic, unprocessed clean
Notes & Caveats
- No direct source confirms exact guitar, amp, or pedal models/settings for this specific live performance; gear and settings are estimated based on typical Lumineers live setups and genre/era conventions.
- No pedalboard or amp photo from Wrigley Field 2022 found; settings inferred from standard Fender clean amp practices and live video tone.
- No evidence of pedals or effects other than amp reverb in the clean riff section; no delay, chorus, or modulation audible.
- If more specific rig rundown or live photo emerges, update with exact gear.
- Settings cross-referenced with genre and era conventions for accuracy. The Lumineers' live tone on 'Stubborn Love' is warm, dynamic, and just at the edge of breakup, with prominent mids and a touch of reverb for space. Their Americana/folk-rock style favors clarity and warmth, using moderate bass and treble, and presence for articulation without harshness.