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swingoblue
Published on 03/05/10 at 23:52 (This content has been automatically translated from French)
for 8 months;
it is a good compromise, it is clear that this is a good choice live ...
good value
it is a good compromise, it is clear that this is a good choice live ...
good value
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dudu74
Not bad
Published on 09/26/10 at 12:19 (This content has been automatically translated from French)First see my post on the mic Audio Technica AT831b.
The Schertler is expensive, not a good definition, is not practical but allows sound to a guitar gypsy AC which is already not bad.
the sound is systematically reworking, I buy it because I found nothing else worked, I found the Audio Technica since.
The Schertler is expensive, not a good definition, is not practical but allows sound to a guitar gypsy AC which is already not bad.
the sound is systematically reworking, I buy it because I found nothing else worked, I found the Audio Technica since.
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defrey
The must
Published on 01/05/11 at 10:46 (This content has been automatically translated from French)I use this mic on a guitar gypsy, a Spanish folk and a lute. This micro adapts to these different instruments with the same quality.
I used it after trying many models: from Schertler Basik, the FWF magneton, piezo cells. I even had sabotaged a micro Pro Mag with Di Marzio.
The Dyn-G is located directly on the table using an adhesive paste blue. Do not hesitate to tweak and find the place on the table that will allow for better sound resolution. Once found, you connect the XLR, which is at the end of a cable (very fragile!) Of about 1.50m or directly to an amp or a DI, or directly on a table (with the help of cable).
The sound is a rare fidelity. Anyone who could get along with me...…
I used it after trying many models: from Schertler Basik, the FWF magneton, piezo cells. I even had sabotaged a micro Pro Mag with Di Marzio.
The Dyn-G is located directly on the table using an adhesive paste blue. Do not hesitate to tweak and find the place on the table that will allow for better sound resolution. Once found, you connect the XLR, which is at the end of a cable (very fragile!) Of about 1.50m or directly to an amp or a DI, or directly on a table (with the help of cable).
The sound is a rare fidelity. Anyone who could get along with me...…
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I use this mic on a guitar gypsy, a Spanish folk and a lute. This micro adapts to these different instruments with the same quality.
I used it after trying many models: from Schertler Basik, the FWF magneton, piezo cells. I even had sabotaged a micro Pro Mag with Di Marzio.
The Dyn-G is located directly on the table using an adhesive paste blue. Do not hesitate to tweak and find the place on the table that will allow for better sound resolution. Once found, you connect the XLR, which is at the end of a cable (very fragile!) Of about 1.50m or directly to an amp or a DI, or directly on a table (with the help of cable).
The sound is a rare fidelity. Anyone who could get along with me confirmed this impression. Personally, I do not separate, I installed this final version (DYN-L) on one of my guitars, I keep it for the lute and folk or to troubleshoot potential musicians. The guitarist with whom I play also adopted the coup.
Price level, it is slightly expensive but you keep it long ...
I used it after trying many models: from Schertler Basik, the FWF magneton, piezo cells. I even had sabotaged a micro Pro Mag with Di Marzio.
The Dyn-G is located directly on the table using an adhesive paste blue. Do not hesitate to tweak and find the place on the table that will allow for better sound resolution. Once found, you connect the XLR, which is at the end of a cable (very fragile!) Of about 1.50m or directly to an amp or a DI, or directly on a table (with the help of cable).
The sound is a rare fidelity. Anyone who could get along with me confirmed this impression. Personally, I do not separate, I installed this final version (DYN-L) on one of my guitars, I keep it for the lute and folk or to troubleshoot potential musicians. The guitarist with whom I play also adopted the coup.
Price level, it is slightly expensive but you keep it long ...
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- Manufacturer: Schertler
- Model: Dyn-G
- Category: Acoustic guitar pickups
- Added in our database on: 05/18/2006
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