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Te Vistes y Te Vas Solo 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
Fender American Standard Stratocaster likely into Fender-style combo amp (exact model for studio not confirmed, but likely Fender Twin Reverb or similar based on era and band sound)
Pickup Position
Bridge humbucker (Position 5)
Studio recording, 2005, from the album 'Vida de Perros'. Guitarist for the solo is Mauricio Durán. Gear confirmed for this era and song by Equipboard and concert video evidence. No explicit pedalboard or amp settings for the studio session; pedal/effect use inferred from genre, era, and audible characteristics.
Amp Settings
Mids6.5
Bass6
Gain4.5
Reverb4
Treble6.5
Presence6
Effects Chain
- Delay pedal (model unknown) · delay
Fender Player Plus Stratocaster HSS → Delay pedal (model unknown) → Fender-style combo amp (spring reverb on)
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Tone Character
- bright and articulate
- slightly compressed
- singing sustain on bends
- clear note separation
- mildly overdriven edge
- dynamic response to picking
- touch of delay for solo depth
- mild reverb ambience
- classic Stratocaster clarity
- not harsh or scooped
Notes & Caveats
- No direct source lists exact amp model or pedalboard for the studio recording of this solo; guitar and general amp type inferred from multiple Equipboard entries and video evidence.
- No numeric amp settings found; values estimated based on typical Fender amp settings for Stratocaster in 2000s Latin rock context.
- No explicit pedal or effect model confirmed for this solo; delay and reverb inferred from audio and genre conventions.
- Pickup position inferred from typical solo tone and HSS Stratocaster configuration.
- Settings cross-referenced with genre and era conventions for accuracy. The solo tone in 'Te Vistes y Te Vas' is classic '00s alternative rock: edge-of-breakup to light crunch, with warm mids and a balanced EQ. Los Bunkers typically use Vox or Fender-style amps with moderate gain, pronounced mids, and subtle reverb for clarity and presence without harshness.