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Feuille_monsieur_feuille
Published on 09/17/06 at 05:37 (This content has been automatically translated from French)
I use the microwave for 2 months on a Fender Precision US left.
I had previously mounted a SPB3 (brand SD) who had a dug a very, very heavy, and I was looking for a microphone that can reproduce the sound of the original microphone, by eliminating its defects (parasites, "CSWS" side of the rope Mid-I play and sometimes the fingers touching the string-pads, poorly equalized output level of a rope to the other) but with a more defined, I do not like slobbering low frequencies, with an unmanageable amp EQ classic. The PB41 meets these requirements, I have a sound that is fendérien, but with whom I can approach a game more technical (I discuss funk lines quite often in groups, and it...…
I had previously mounted a SPB3 (brand SD) who had a dug a very, very heavy, and I was looking for a microphone that can reproduce the sound of the original microphone, by eliminating its defects (parasites, "CSWS" side of the rope Mid-I play and sometimes the fingers touching the string-pads, poorly equalized output level of a rope to the other) but with a more defined, I do not like slobbering low frequencies, with an unmanageable amp EQ classic. The PB41 meets these requirements, I have a sound that is fendérien, but with whom I can approach a game more technical (I discuss funk lines quite often in groups, and it...…
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I use the microwave for 2 months on a Fender Precision US left.
I had previously mounted a SPB3 (brand SD) who had a dug a very, very heavy, and I was looking for a microphone that can reproduce the sound of the original microphone, by eliminating its defects (parasites, "CSWS" side of the rope Mid-I play and sometimes the fingers touching the string-pads, poorly equalized output level of a rope to the other) but with a more defined, I do not like slobbering low frequencies, with an unmanageable amp EQ classic. The PB41 meets these requirements, I have a sound that is fendérien, but with whom I can approach a game more technical (I discuss funk lines quite often in groups, and it works). The output level is the same as the original microphone, the bass is much more defined. We keep enough media for its precision Péchu well. I'm not the best slap, but the rendering is very nice, the sound is crystalline. With a pick is excellent.
I am very happy with this microphone, the attack is always clear, but it's still round, soft. I will not change. This microphone is his favorite in the game "melodic", but it also works the strokes (which can do more can do less).
Tip: If you are left, mention it before ordering, the coils being mounted on platinum-specific problem with the models "P" -. (I had not done but the maker is very nice and it was quickly settled, I returned the mic and he sent me another one immediately)
I had previously mounted a SPB3 (brand SD) who had a dug a very, very heavy, and I was looking for a microphone that can reproduce the sound of the original microphone, by eliminating its defects (parasites, "CSWS" side of the rope Mid-I play and sometimes the fingers touching the string-pads, poorly equalized output level of a rope to the other) but with a more defined, I do not like slobbering low frequencies, with an unmanageable amp EQ classic. The PB41 meets these requirements, I have a sound that is fendérien, but with whom I can approach a game more technical (I discuss funk lines quite often in groups, and it works). The output level is the same as the original microphone, the bass is much more defined. We keep enough media for its precision Péchu well. I'm not the best slap, but the rendering is very nice, the sound is crystalline. With a pick is excellent.
I am very happy with this microphone, the attack is always clear, but it's still round, soft. I will not change. This microphone is his favorite in the game "melodic", but it also works the strokes (which can do more can do less).
Tip: If you are left, mention it before ordering, the coils being mounted on platinum-specific problem with the models "P" -. (I had not done but the maker is very nice and it was quickly settled, I returned the mic and he sent me another one immediately)
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Jean-François à Châteaubriant
Published on 07/12/08 at 05:20 (This content has been automatically translated from French)
I use these mics on a old Japanese in recent weeks.
I like everything, especially his course!
I tried seymour ... One wonders why!
the price quality ratio is incredible.
I do it again without any hsitation this choice, I will also do it for a jazz bass.
I like everything, especially his course!
I tried seymour ... One wonders why!
the price quality ratio is incredible.
I do it again without any hsitation this choice, I will also do it for a jazz bass.
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giligilisan
Surprising
Published on 06/22/10 at 00:46 (This content has been automatically translated from French)The sound is superb, presence, balance of the spectrum, attack. PB installed on a Fender Japan 98, he revived this bass, I first installed a Wilkinson, then a Bartoloni. The PB41 Crel surpass by far. I think my upgrade Crel with other instruments.
The packaging is handmade, and so much better, no need for unnecessary expenditures of the board.
The packaging is handmade, and so much better, no need for unnecessary expenditures of the board.
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- Manufacturer: Crel
- Model: PB41
- Category: Bass Pickups
- Added in our database on: 09/17/2006
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