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The Less I Know the Better (Club Edit) Guitar Tone Settings

Gee Beat · 2010s+ · other

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Original Recording

Guitar
Unknown (no direct evidence for Gee Beat's guitar on this recording; likely a Fender-style offset or baritone based on genre and era, but not confirmed)
Pickups
Unknown (no direct evidence; likely single-coil or P90 based on genre/era, but not confirmed)
Amp
Unknown (no direct evidence for amp model used on this recording; possibly a clean solid-state or digital amp, but not confirmed)
Pickup Position
Unknown (no evidence; likely bridge or middle position for clarity, but not confirmed)

No direct sources confirm the exact guitar, pickups, or amp used by Gee Beat on 'The Less I Know the Better (Club Edit)' riff section. No studio or live rig rundowns found. All gear details are unknown for this specific recording.

Amp Settings

Mids
6
Bass
6
Gain
4
Reverb
4.5
Treble
6.5
Presence
5.5

Effects Chain

  • Delay pedal (model unknown) · delay
  • Reverb pedal (model unknown) · reverb
  • Compressor pedal (model unknown) · compression
  • Chorus pedal (model unknown) · chorus

Guitar → Compressor → Delay → Reverb → Chorus → Amp

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Tone Character

  • rubbery clean tones
  • high headroom
  • slightly compressed attack
  • spacey and wet ambience
  • metallic transient edge
  • tight low end
  • smooth top end
  • psychedelic shimmer
  • baritone-like depth
  • digital reverb sheen

Notes & Caveats

  • ⚠️No direct sources confirm the exact guitar, pickups, amp, or settings for Gee Beat's 'The Less I Know the Better (Club Edit)' riff section.
  • ⚠️All gear and settings are estimated based on genre, era, and typical tones for similar indie/alt-pop productions.
  • ⚠️Pedal and effect choices are inferred from audible characteristics and common genre practices; no pedalboard or studio documentation found for this recording.
  • ⚠️No evidence Gee Beat used the same gear as Mk.gee; Mk.gee's gear is referenced only for contextual similarity, not as a direct source.
  • ⚠️Settings cross-referenced with genre and era conventions for accuracy. The riff tone is clean but with a hint of breakup, rounded low end, and forward mids typical of disco/funk-inspired indie pop. The treble and presence are set for clarity without harshness, and reverb is subtle, matching the tight, punchy, and slightly retro vibe of the production.

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