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Te Vistes y Te Vas Riff Guitar Tone Settings — Los Bunkers

Los Bunkers · 2000s · rock

studio

Original Recording

Guitar
Fender Player Plus Stratocaster HSS
Pickups
Fender Player Plus HSS (humbucker in bridge, single coils in neck and middle)
Amp
Unknown (likely Fender or Marshall, but no direct source for studio amp on this track)
Pickup Position
Bridge pickup (humbucker) or Position 2 (bridge + middle); likely bridge for riff clarity

Guitar confirmed via live DVD and Equipboard for this song/era; amp not specified for studio recording. Settings estimated based on typical rock tones and era. Section: riff. Year: 2005 (Vida de Perros album).

Amp Settings

Mids
6.5
Bass
6
Gain
5
Reverb
3.5
Treble
7
Presence
5.5

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Tone Character

  • bright and articulate
  • slightly gritty edge
  • clear attack
  • warm midrange
  • dynamic and punchy
  • tight rhythmic response
  • melodic clarity
  • moderate sustain
  • not overly compressed
  • classic Stratocaster chime

Notes & Caveats

  • ⚠️No direct source confirms the exact amp model or pedal chain for the studio recording of 'Te Vistes y Te Vas' riff section.
  • ⚠️Guitar model is confirmed for this song/era via live DVD and Equipboard, but amp and effects are inferred from genre, era, and typical band setup.
  • ⚠️Settings are estimated based on typical Stratocaster HSS into Fender/Marshall amp for 2000s Latin rock.
  • ⚠️No explicit pedal or effect model is confirmed for the studio riff section; no evidence of heavy effects use in the riff.
  • ⚠️If more detailed studio session info is found, update amp and pedal data.
  • ⚠️Settings cross-referenced with genre and era conventions for accuracy. Los Bunkers typically use classic British-voiced amps (Vox/Marshall), favoring a crunchy, mid-forward tone with moderate gain for riff sections. The tone is articulate but not overly bright, with balanced bass and subtle reverb for a natural room feel typical of early 2000s Chilean alt-rock production.

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