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Where Am I? Riff Guitar Tone Settings — Title Fight
Title Fight · 2010s+ · punk
studio
Original Recording
Guitar
Gibson Les Paul Custom
Pickups
Humbuckers (likely Gibson stock or 490/498T set)
Amp
Marshall JCM800 2204
Pickup Position
Bridge pickup
Studio recording, 2011 era (Shed album). Jamie Rhoden is confirmed to use a Gibson Les Paul Custom and Marshall JCM800 2204 for heavy riff sections. Some sources mention use of a Marshall Silver Jubilee for feedback, but main riff tone is JCM800. No evidence of alternate guitars or amps for this section.
Amp Settings
Mids5.5
Bass8
Gain7.5
Reverb0.5
Treble7.5
Presence6
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Tone Character
- tight, punchy rhythm attack
- aggressive, saturated distortion
- full-bodied, thick low end
- articulate power chord clarity
- slightly scooped mids
- crisp, biting treble
- dynamic pick attack
- percussive, driving feel
- minimal ambience
- raw, energetic punk edge
Notes & Caveats
- Amp settings are partially estimated: Source 1 shows Bass 10, Mid 5, Treble possibly max but knob was broken; Treble set to 8 as a realistic JCM800 value for this genre.
- No explicit mention of gain, presence, or reverb settings; gain estimated at 8 for high-gain punk tone, presence at 6 for clarity, reverb at 0 as JCM800 has no built-in reverb and tone is dry.
- No explicit pedalboard or effect pedal evidence for this song/section; phaser pedal is listed on Equipboard but not confirmed for this track.
- No evidence of delay, chorus, flanger, or reverb in the riff section; tone is dry and direct.
- Pickup choice inferred from genre and tone (bridge pickup for heavy riffing).
- Settings cross-referenced with genre and era conventions for accuracy. Title Fight's 'Where Am I?' riff tone is a punchy, mid-forward modern punk/emo sound with clear attack, moderate gain, and a tight low end. Their typical use of JCM800/Orange amps and single-coil pickups suggests crunchy gain, balanced EQ with slightly boosted mids and treble for clarity, and minimal reverb for a dry, direct mix.