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Riff Tone

Hey Lover

The Daughters Of Eve

Guitarrock1960s

Original Gear

GuitarUnidentified 1960s electric guitar (likely Fender or Harmony, model not confirmed for this recording)
AmpUnidentified 1960s combo amp (likely Fender or Valco/Supro, model not confirmed for this recording)

Amp Settings

gain4
bass6

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Effects & Signal Chain

Notes

Studio recording, 1966-1967. No direct evidence of exact guitar or amp model used on 'Hey Lover' by The Daughters Of Eve. Band was known for using their own instruments in the studio. No evidence of pedals or effects beyond possible amp reverb. All gear and settings are estimated based on era, genre, and typical gear for Chicago garage rock bands of the mid-1960s.

Tone Character(10)
bright and articulateslightly grittymidrangeydirect and punchyraw garage rock edgeclear chord definitionmodest breakup on attackpresent upper midsminimal sustainuncompressed, lively dynamics

Difficulty

The riff section features simple chord shapes and a straightforward rhythm typical of 1960s garage rock, with no complex picking or advanced techniques.

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