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  • tefbondtefbond

    Seymour Duncan AHB-2 Blackouts MetalPublished on 04/17/09 at 11:32
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I use this mic for over a month on a Jackson Dinky DX6 (violin average)

    The output level of the microphone is trs lev too clean to use it (on my pramp engl 570, I can not have his compltement clean). However, if the amp is a fair bit in terms of gain, this microphone is for you.

    For use in mtal, I highly recommend EMG8 but not bad either. It looks cleaner than the blackout metal. Slipknot to play this mic is for you, drop C or B is really impressive (as weird guitar Mick Thomson 7 - Ibanez MTM1 is fitted to the microphone). The sound is rich trs, tortuous ...

    Also, the breath is almost ing, even on my pramp lamp ...

    I pay just over 100 on thomann

    I think for my style of play …
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    I use this mic for over a month on a Jackson Dinky DX6 (violin average)

    The output level of the microphone is trs lev too clean to use it (on my pramp engl 570, I can not have his compltement clean). However, if the amp is a fair bit in terms of gain, this microphone is for you.

    For use in mtal, I highly recommend EMG8 but not bad either. It looks cleaner than the blackout metal. Slipknot to play this mic is for you, drop C or B is really impressive (as weird guitar Mick Thomson 7 - Ibanez MTM1 is fitted to the microphone). The sound is rich trs, tortuous ...

    Also, the breath is almost ing, even on my pramp lamp ...

    I pay just over 100 on thomann

    I think for my style of play (more hardcore hxc) I privilgierai the EMG81, for a more cutting edge.
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