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Published on 07/17/13 at 16:28placed in conjunction with a nazgul in my seven string maple / mahogany luthier / ebony
it replaced a D activator that did no interest to me: smooth, not masses of character, I found it very bland
move to sentient, then there are registry changes, I'm not a big fan of micro sleeves, often I find too round and too smooth saturated sound, the day was really surprised, balanced sound that can be modeled, a its fat living (but not too much) as I like, with a reasonable level of output for playing clean to very saturated with precision, warmth and subtlety
nazgul with his companion c is really good, a little spirit in the sound but much softer and versatile, this modern living sentient sounds like rhythmic solo
No it is not typical extreme metal but its versatility allows it to provide in this area
I recommend it for the seven-string players wanting a modern neck pickup, lively, warm and versatile
plus the black hood / black screws finish is really nice
it replaced a D activator that did no interest to me: smooth, not masses of character, I found it very bland
move to sentient, then there are registry changes, I'm not a big fan of micro sleeves, often I find too round and too smooth saturated sound, the day was really surprised, balanced sound that can be modeled, a its fat living (but not too much) as I like, with a reasonable level of output for playing clean to very saturated with precision, warmth and subtlety
nazgul with his companion c is really good, a little spirit in the sound but much softer and versatile, this modern living sentient sounds like rhythmic solo
No it is not typical extreme metal but its versatility allows it to provide in this area
I recommend it for the seven-string players wanting a modern neck pickup, lively, warm and versatile
plus the black hood / black screws finish is really nice