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Solo Tone
Shoelaces (From The Runarounds Original Series)
The Runarounds
Guitarrock2010s+
Original Gear
GuitarUnknown (no evidence for exact model, likely a Strat-style or similar modern guitar)
AmpUnknown (no evidence for exact model, likely modern combo or amp sim; Fly Rig 5 SansAmp is a possible candidate for direct recording)
Amp Settings
gain5.5
bass6
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Notes
No direct evidence for exact guitar, pickups, or amp used on the studio recording of the solo section. No official rig rundown or studio notes found. No evidence for live vs. studio differences. Recording is from 2010s+ era.
Tone Character(10)
moderate gain with clear articulationpresent midrange for solo cutslightly bright top endsmooth sustainbalanced low end (not boomy or scooped)studio-polished clarityno extreme fuzz or metal saturationlikely some ambience from reverb/delaynot overly compressed or squasheddynamic response to picking
Difficulty
The solo is not technically demanding but requires good timing, melodic phrasing, and control of articulation for clarity in a studio context.
This tone has been researched 2 times by the community
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Original Gear
GuitarUnknown (no evidence for exact model, likely a Strat-style or similar modern guitar)
AmpUnknown (no evidence for exact model, likely modern combo or amp sim; Fly Rig 5 SansAmp is a possible candidate for direct recording)
Amp Settings
gain5.5
bass6
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This tone has been researched 2 times by the community
Notes
No direct evidence for exact guitar, pickups, or amp used on the studio recording of the solo section. No official rig rundown or studio notes found. No evidence for live vs. studio differences. Recording is from 2010s+ era.
Tone Character(10)
moderate gain with clear articulationpresent midrange for solo cutslightly bright top endsmooth sustainbalanced low end (not boomy or scooped)studio-polished clarityno extreme fuzz or metal saturationlikely some ambience from reverb/delaynot overly compressed or squasheddynamic response to picking
Difficulty
The solo is not technically demanding but requires good timing, melodic phrasing, and control of articulation for clarity in a studio context.