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Telecaster Stripe Riff Guitar Tone Settings — Polkadot Stingray

Polkadot Stingray · 2010s+ · rock

studio

Original Recording

Guitar
Duesenberg Starplayer TV
Pickups
Duesenberg GrandVintage Humbucker (bridge), Duesenberg Domino P-90 (neck)
Amp
Unknown (not specified in sources)
Pickup Position
Bridge pickup

Studio recording, 2017. Guitar confirmed from Equipboard for the album 全知全能, which includes 'Telecaster Stripe'. No direct amp or pedalboard info found for this specific track or section.

Amp Settings

Mids
6.5
Bass
5
Gain
5
Reverb
3
Treble
7.5
Presence
6

Effects Chain

  • Compressor pedal (model unknown) · compression
  • Reverb pedal (model unknown) · reverb

Duesenberg Starplayer TV → Compressor pedal → Reverb pedal → Amp (with digital reverb)

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Tone Character

  • bright and articulate
  • cutting upper mids
  • tight and percussive attack
  • slight edge-of-breakup
  • clear note separation
  • dynamic response
  • minimal compression
  • modern J-rock clarity
  • present but not harsh treble
  • controlled low end

Notes & Caveats

  • ⚠️No direct amp or pedal settings found for 'Telecaster Stripe' riff section; amp and settings estimated based on genre, era, and typical J-rock production.
  • ⚠️No pedalboard or effects info found for this specific song/section; effects inferred from audio and genre conventions.
  • ⚠️Guitar model confirmed for album, but not for this specific song section; high probability due to artist's usage in this era.
  • ⚠️Pickup choice inferred from audio (bright, cutting tone) and typical J-rock lead sound.
  • ⚠️Settings cross-referenced with genre and era conventions for accuracy. Polkadot Stingray's 'Telecaster Stripe' riff features a bright, cutting, mid-forward crunch typical of modern J-rock; the gain is set for edge-of-breakup to light crunch, bass is slightly reduced for clarity, mids are prominent for punch, treble and presence are high for Telecaster sparkle, and reverb is subtle to keep the riff tight.

Sources