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Riff Tone
42 Miles
Cross Canadian Ragweed
Guitarcountry2000s
Original Gear
GuitarPRS (model unknown, likely McCarty or Custom 22/24, based on era and band usage)
AmpVox, Mesa/Boogie, or Marshall (exact model unknown; likely Marshall JCM or Vox AC30 based on genre/era, but not confirmed for this recording)
Amp Settings
gain5
bass6
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Notes
No direct studio or session info found for '42 Miles' riff section. General band gear from early 2000s suggests PRS or Gibson guitars and Vox/Mesa/Marshall amps. No evidence of pedal use for riff. Studio recording, album released 2002.
Tone Character(10)
edge-of-breakup crunchbright and articulateslightly grittytight rhythm attackcountry-rock twangmedium sustainclear note separationamp-driven breakupdynamic response to pickingno heavy effects coloration
Difficulty
The riff requires tight rhythm playing and dynamic control to maintain clarity with edge-of-breakup amp tone, but does not involve advanced techniques or fast lead work.
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Original Gear
GuitarPRS (model unknown, likely McCarty or Custom 22/24, based on era and band usage)
AmpVox, Mesa/Boogie, or Marshall (exact model unknown; likely Marshall JCM or Vox AC30 based on genre/era, but not confirmed for this recording)
Amp Settings
gain5
bass6
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Create Free AccountEffects & Signal Chain
Notes
No direct studio or session info found for '42 Miles' riff section. General band gear from early 2000s suggests PRS or Gibson guitars and Vox/Mesa/Marshall amps. No evidence of pedal use for riff. Studio recording, album released 2002.
Tone Character(10)
edge-of-breakup crunchbright and articulateslightly grittytight rhythm attackcountry-rock twangmedium sustainclear note separationamp-driven breakupdynamic response to pickingno heavy effects coloration
Difficulty
The riff requires tight rhythm playing and dynamic control to maintain clarity with edge-of-breakup amp tone, but does not involve advanced techniques or fast lead work.