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Solo Tone
The Funeral Of Hearts
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Guitarrock2000s
Original Gear
GuitarESP LTD Eclipse (likely EC-1000 or similar, as used by Mikko 'Linde' Lindström in studio era)
AmpPeavey 5150 (studio, Love Metal era; most probable high-gain amp used by Linde in 2003)
Amp Settings
gain7.5
bass6
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Notes
Studio recording, 2003 (Love Metal album). Guitarist Mikko 'Linde' Lindström is known for using ESP LTD Eclipse models with EMG pickups and Peavey 5150 amps during this era. No direct studio photo for this song, but this matches all available evidence for the album sessions.
Tone Character(10)
saturated and singing leadsmooth sustaintight low endclear note separationslight ambient reverb tailarticulate pick attackmodern high-gain clarityfocused midrangeno audible modulationcontrolled feedback
Difficulty
The solo requires intermediate technique, with smooth legato, accurate bends, and clear note separation under high-gain conditions, but does not feature advanced shred or complex timing.
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Original Gear
GuitarESP LTD Eclipse (likely EC-1000 or similar, as used by Mikko 'Linde' Lindström in studio era)
AmpPeavey 5150 (studio, Love Metal era; most probable high-gain amp used by Linde in 2003)
Amp Settings
gain7.5
bass6
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Create Free AccountEffects & Signal Chain
Notes
Studio recording, 2003 (Love Metal album). Guitarist Mikko 'Linde' Lindström is known for using ESP LTD Eclipse models with EMG pickups and Peavey 5150 amps during this era. No direct studio photo for this song, but this matches all available evidence for the album sessions.
Tone Character(10)
saturated and singing leadsmooth sustaintight low endclear note separationslight ambient reverb tailarticulate pick attackmodern high-gain clarityfocused midrangeno audible modulationcontrolled feedback
Difficulty
The solo requires intermediate technique, with smooth legato, accurate bends, and clear note separation under high-gain conditions, but does not feature advanced shred or complex timing.