Prince
FunkRock1970s–2010s

Prince£200 · Beginner Rig

Custom Cloud guitar or Hohner Telecaster-style through a variety of amps (Mesa Boogie, Fender, custom rigs). Clean funk tone uses high treble and a wah held in position as a filter; hard rock tone (live) is hotter and more aggressive. Prince's dynamic range was enormous — from whisper-quiet funk comping to screaming arena rock solos in the same song.

Total: ~£1782 pieces

Signal Chain

Full signal path

ODTS9
AmpFrontman 15

£200 · Beginner — Complete Rig

Ibanez TS9 Tube Screamer — Overdrive
Fender Frontman 15R — Amp
Estimated total~£178

Getting the Sound Right

  • Wah parked at varying positions acts as an EQ filter on funk comping — not a sweep effect
  • Muted 16th-note funk strumming: dead strings on even 16ths, ring out on rhythmic hits
  • Clean Strat or Tele-style pickup for funk: bridge or middle, treble up, bass down
  • Hard rock lead tone: switch to neck or middle humbucker equivalent, turn up amp gain
  • Prince's vibrato is fast and narrow for sustained leads — less wide than blues players
  • Learn both funk rhythm (16th-note muting) and pentatonic lead playing — he switches mid-song
  • Thumb-over-neck technique for the low E string adds a warm, rounded bass note tone
  • Dynamics: Prince went from almost inaudible to full-volume screaming within single bars

Common Mistakes When Chasing This Tone

  • Stacking a second overdrive after the TS9 with single coils — the combined mid emphasis of two stacked ODs into single-coil pickups produces a congested, nasal sound that struggles to sit in a mix
  • Running the Deluxe Reverb's gain channel at maximum — above 8 on most high-gain channels, palm mutes lose note separation and become an indistinct wall. The target is the minimum gain for the target saturation, not maximum
  • Using a heavy pick with chicken-picking technique — hybrid picking (pick and fingers) on a Tele requires the pick to be thin enough not to interfere with the finger attack.
  • Adding a high-gain distortion pedal to a Fender clean amp — the character of Fender tone is the headroom and sparkle. A high-gain pedal into a Fender sounds like a wrong-matched combination.
  • Clean amp at too low a volume — even a clean amp provides warmth and tonal character that the pedal sits in. An amp at minimum volume has no character for the pedal to interact with.
  • Setting gain too high on the overdrive pedal — most overdrive pedals are most useful at gain settings of 2-5, where they add character without dominating the tone. High gain settings on an OD pedal become a distortion, not an overdrive.
  • Leaving the wah in a fixed position (cocked) between uses — a cocked wah acts as a midrange filter and changes the tone. If not using the wah expressively, take it out of the chain.
  • Using a high-gain distortion pedal into a clean amp — classic rock tone is amp saturation, not pedal clipping. The harmonic content and feel are completely different.

Prince's Sound

Custom Cloud guitar or Hohner Telecaster-style through a variety of amps (Mesa Boogie, Fender, custom rigs). Clean funk tone uses high treble and a wah held in position as a filter; hard rock tone (live) is hotter and more aggressive. Prince's dynamic range was enormous — from whisper-quiet funk comping to screaming arena rock solos in the same song.