🎸 Rock And Roll · 1950s

Johnny B. Goode (Solo · Distorted) — Guitar Tone

by Chuck Berry · solo

The Johnny B. Goode by Chuck Berry guitar tone is built on a Fender Bassman, dialed in at gain 4/10, bass 5, mid 6, treble 7, presence 5 (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)

4
GAIN
5
BASS
6
MID
7
TREBLE
5
PRESENCE
3
REVERB

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

Original gear

Guitar: Gibson ES-350T · Amp: Fender Bassman

Pickups

bridge pickup

Tone character

Bright, twangy, edge-of-breakup with strong treble. Clean-ish drive; the double-stop phrasing does the work.

Note: Amp settings are an informed estimate from the artist's documented rig for this era; adapt to your amp by ear.

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