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  • raph.bassraph.bass

    A very good sensor

    David Gage The Realist SoundclipPublished on 05/13/12 at 07:52
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    I use it for 2 months now.
    I had a Fishman and a Shadow BP100B SH965NFXB before this one.

    The sound of the Realist rendering is much more acoustic than the two mentioned above. I'm very happy. Note that I played almost exclusively fingers.

    I place it at the base of the foot, this is where I get the best sound.
    There are a lot of mids in the sound, it is therefore imperative to go through an equalizer to correct it.
    For my part I cut all that is around 1.5 kHz and I note a little around 150Hz and I get a sound very close to my acoustic sound.

    Being able to remove and replace so easily is a real plus: I can take it and place it on a bass loan for example.

    For the negative si…
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    I use it for 2 months now.
    I had a Fishman and a Shadow BP100B SH965NFXB before this one.

    The sound of the Realist rendering is much more acoustic than the two mentioned above. I'm very happy. Note that I played almost exclusively fingers.

    I place it at the base of the foot, this is where I get the best sound.
    There are a lot of mids in the sound, it is therefore imperative to go through an equalizer to correct it.
    For my part I cut all that is around 1.5 kHz and I note a little around 150Hz and I get a sound very close to my acoustic sound.

    Being able to remove and replace so easily is a real plus: I can take it and place it on a bass loan for example.

    For the negative sides, first I would say the price, a price I think.
    Then it is a sensor so the sound is fairly straight and lacks a little depth. I can solve this problem by adding some reverb or better yet, associating it with a microphone.

    As perfection does not exist, I do not 10/10 but it's really a very good sensor that deserves its 8/10.
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  • chonchlezicoschonchlezicos

    David Gage The Realist SoundclipPublished on 08/04/04 at 14:33
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    I used this sensor on my bass for a year, a sound Fidler Ralite in the bow or pizzicato.
    Its default is that it is too low gnreux my taste and sometimes sensitive to feedback.
    the price is really ok compared against the quality (around $ 180)

    A good piezo sensor.
  • Le Grand FlandrinLe Grand Flandrin

    David Gage The Realist SoundclipPublished on 04/11/08 at 03:46
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    I've had about a year. Mrs is walking without prampli dj bad. No feedback, even volume lv. Easy set up. Good quality / price.

    I have not tried others, but I went around all the forums on the bass. I use it in qtet jazz and is well trs.