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Solo Tone
Kind, If You Will
Keo
Guitarrock2010s+
Original Gear
GuitarUnknown (likely solidbody electric, possibly Fender or Gibson style, based on genre/era; no direct source for exact model)
AmpUnknown (no direct source for amp model; likely amp sim or high-gain amp based on genre/era and DI/amp sim usage in band context)
Amp Settings
gain6.5
bass6
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Notes
No direct evidence for exact guitar or amp model used on the studio recording. Evidence of DI/amp sim workflow in band context (see Equipboard DI/amp sim discussion). Studio recording, 2020s era.
Tone Character(9)
chainsaw-like saturated distortiontight low endaggressive attacksustained lead linescutting upper midscompressed and focusedmodern heavy rock/metal solo toneclear note separation under gainslight ambience
Difficulty
The solo requires intermediate to advanced technique due to fast picking, sustained bends, and the need for precise muting to keep the high-gain tone clear and articulate.
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Original Gear
GuitarUnknown (likely solidbody electric, possibly Fender or Gibson style, based on genre/era; no direct source for exact model)
AmpUnknown (no direct source for amp model; likely amp sim or high-gain amp based on genre/era and DI/amp sim usage in band context)
Amp Settings
gain6.5
bass6
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Create Free AccountEffects & Signal Chain
Notes
No direct evidence for exact guitar or amp model used on the studio recording. Evidence of DI/amp sim workflow in band context (see Equipboard DI/amp sim discussion). Studio recording, 2020s era.
Tone Character(9)
chainsaw-like saturated distortiontight low endaggressive attacksustained lead linescutting upper midscompressed and focusedmodern heavy rock/metal solo toneclear note separation under gainslight ambience
Difficulty
The solo requires intermediate to advanced technique due to fast picking, sustained bends, and the need for precise muting to keep the high-gain tone clear and articulate.