🎸 Industrial Metal · 2010s

BFG Division by DOOM (Mick Gordon) (Riff · Distorted) — Guitar Tone

by DOOM (Mick Gordon) · riff

The BFG Division by DOOM (Mick Gordon) guitar tone is built on a high-gain profiler, dialed in at gain 9/10, bass 6, mid 5, treble 7, presence 6 (community-researched baseline). Full breakdown below — then adapt every knob to your exact guitar and amp, free.

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Amp settings (0–10)

9
GAIN
6
BASS
5
MID
7
TREBLE
6
PRESENCE
1
REVERB

Community-researched baseline. Your rig is different — GuitarToneAdapt re-dials every knob for your specific guitar, amp and pickups.

How these settings compare

Measured against the 284 metal tones in our researched catalog: Gain 9 sits above the metal average (7.3) — a hotter, more saturated take than most metal tones; mids at 5 are right around average (5.2).

Original gear

Guitar: 9-string (down-tuned, Mick Gordon) · Amp: high-gain profiler

Gear used on this tone

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Pickups

bridge humbucker

Signal chain

9-string (down-tuned, Mick Gordon) → high-gain profiler

Tone character

Grinding, glitchy, ultra-low distorted chug — the sound of tearing metal.

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BFG Division guitar tone — FAQ

What amp settings do I need for the BFG Division guitar tone?

Set your amp to roughly: gain 9, bass 6, mid 5, treble 7, presence 6, reverb 1. These are community-researched baselines — GuitarToneAdapt re-dials them for your exact guitar and amp.

What gear was used for the BFG Division tone?

Original gear/effects: Guitar: 9-string (down-tuned, Mick Gordon) · Amp: high-gain profiler.

Can I get the BFG Division tone on a different guitar or amp?

Yes. Different guitars and amps need different knob positions to sound the same. GuitarToneAdapt models pickup output and wood brightness, then compensates so you match the record on your own rig.

How do I sound like DOOM (Mick Gordon) on BFG Division — what gear and pedals?

Start with bridge humbucker, the amp EQ above (gain 9, bass 6, mid 5, treble 7, presence 6, reverb 1). Then let GuitarToneAdapt compensate for the guitar, amp and pedals you actually own so it sits like the record.

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Settings are community-researched estimates, not official. GuitarToneAdapt adapts them to your gear. guitartoneadapt.com