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DiMarzio DP702 Blaze Bridge
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Published on 07/11/06 at 01:27
I bought APRS yesterday afternoon, I arrived at night Mount my house (yes j'tais impatient;))
APRS galr have with my soldering iron rotten, I was finally able to test it on my RG7-620, replacing a DiMarzio Custom7 (or New7) Mount of origin.

Before I get on well test substance than before. So I could compare:
-More gain
Prcis-plus
-Softer
Mdiums-less (but good because I tend to add on the amp)

I could also compare the same on a micro UV-BK777 Universe (by the way is a beautiful skyscraper, I was kindly prt and of course my choice to the east Blaze ). And in fact, on RG7, oddly, there is a bit less gain, the sound is more crmeux, less aggressive but more grainy. However, the pickups are essentially the same
distance of strings (a bit closer even when the UV). But must be of violin making.

In short, for once I have a sound that suits me perfectly, I redcouvre that became my RG7 prcise, nerve, but not necessarily cold, however.

I play the big no hardcore dyed passages, and in two cases was the fact carrment. I have the power riffs jump in, and the precision in the fast riffs.

I bought it for 55euros OCCAZ. Nothing wrong: standard.

I put 9 because it's annoying to get a micro soldering iron with disabilities like me. Pt