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Victoria Riff Guitar Tone Settings — Joyce Manor
Joyce Manor · 2010s+ · punk
studio
Original Recording
Guitar
Fender Standard Telecaster HH
Pickups
Dual humbuckers (likely stock Fender Standard Telecaster HH pickups, bridge position)
Amp
Orange OR50 Tube Guitar Amp Head
Pickup Position
Bridge pickup
Studio recording, 2014 (Never Hungover Again album). Guitarist Chase Knobbe is documented using a Fender Standard Telecaster HH and Orange OR50 live in 2019, which matches the era and likely studio setup. No evidence of alternate guitars or amps for this song's riff section.
Amp Settings
Mids6.5
Bass6
Gain6
Reverb2.5
Treble7
Presence5.5
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Tone Character
- punchy and driving
- tight, articulate attack
- slightly compressed
- mid-forward
- clear note separation
- aggressive but not high-gain
- bright, cutting top end
- full-bodied rhythm
- minimal ambience
- no audible modulation or delay
Notes & Caveats
- No direct studio documentation for 'Victoria' riff section; gear inferred from live photos and typical Joyce Manor setups from the same era.
- No specific amp or pedal settings found; amp settings estimated based on Orange OR50 typical punk/emo usage and genre conventions.
- No explicit pedal or effect usage documented for this song or section; effects list based on critical listening and genre norms.
- Pickup position inferred from tone and typical punk rhythm approach with HH Telecasters.
- Settings cross-referenced with genre and era conventions for accuracy. Joyce Manor's 'Victoria' features a punchy, mid-forward pop-punk tone with moderate crunch, tight low end, and clear attack typical of their usual Fender/Marshall-style setups. The settings reflect a balanced rock sound with slightly boosted mids and treble for clarity, moderate gain for crunch, and subtle reverb for space without washing out the riff.