The Trademark by Eric Johnson guitar tone is built on a 1969 Marshall Super Lead 100W, dialed in at gain 7/10, bass 5, mid 4, treble 4.5, presence 3.5 (community-researched baseline). Full breakdown below — then adapt every knob to your exact guitar and amp, free.
smooth, singing overdrive distortion. This shapes how hard the amp is pushed and where the EQ sits for the Trademark sound.
What makes the Trademark part tricky
fast pentatonic/arpeggio runs, pick-and-finger hybrid, smooth legato. GuitarToneAdapt gets the tone right so you can focus on the playing.
Note: Eric Johnson’s famous "violin" lead tone is smooth, sustaining and non-percussive. The counterintuitive part: on his 1969 Marshall Super Lead (Plexi) he set Presence 0, Treble 0, Middle 2.5, Bass 4 — with BOTH volumes on 10. The cranked amp plus a Chandler/Tube Driver (drive ~4) and an Echoplex provide the gain and brightness, so the EQ knobs stay low and dark., On a generic 0-10 amp those literal zeros sound too dark, so these values translate the CHARACTER (cranked gain, warm/low treble & presence, smooth mids) rather than copying his Plexi numbers. Use the neck pickup, roll the guitar tone back slightly, add a tube-style overdrive in front and a little delay — that chain is the violin tone, not any single knob., Settings are community-researched starting points, not official recall sheets.