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Dios de Lo Imposible (feat. David Reyes & Christine D'Clario) [En Vivo]
Marco Barrientos
Guitarrock2010s+
Original Gear
GuitarUnknown (likely Fender Stratocaster or similar S-style guitar, as commonly used in Latin worship live settings)
AmpTech 21 Fly Rig 5 SansAmp (amp/cab simulator pedal used as main amp source in many Latin worship live rigs)
Amp Settings
gain5.5
bass6
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Notes
Live recording, 2010s+ era. No direct evidence of exact guitar/amp model for this specific solo, but Fly Rig 5 SansAmp is widely used in this context. No evidence of traditional tube amp on stage for this song/artist.
Tone Character(10)
singing sustainsmooth and fluid lead linesclear note separationambient delay repeatslush, spacious reverbslightly compressed attackwarm midrangearticulate pick responsemoderate gain saturationnot harsh or fizzy
Difficulty
The solo requires intermediate lead technique, expressive bends, and precise timing to match the ambient delay, but does not involve advanced shredding or complex chord work.
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Original Gear
GuitarUnknown (likely Fender Stratocaster or similar S-style guitar, as commonly used in Latin worship live settings)
AmpTech 21 Fly Rig 5 SansAmp (amp/cab simulator pedal used as main amp source in many Latin worship live rigs)
Amp Settings
gain5.5
bass6
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Create Free AccountEffects & Signal Chain
Notes
Live recording, 2010s+ era. No direct evidence of exact guitar/amp model for this specific solo, but Fly Rig 5 SansAmp is widely used in this context. No evidence of traditional tube amp on stage for this song/artist.
Tone Character(10)
singing sustainsmooth and fluid lead linesclear note separationambient delay repeatslush, spacious reverbslightly compressed attackwarm midrangearticulate pick responsemoderate gain saturationnot harsh or fizzy
Difficulty
The solo requires intermediate lead technique, expressive bends, and precise timing to match the ambient delay, but does not involve advanced shredding or complex chord work.