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  • ShyShy

    Heavy bass but versatile

    Ibanez SRX430Published on 09/01/11 at 07:31
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Micros PFR-B4 (bridge) + PFR-N4 (handle)
    EQ EQB-II DX 2-band
    Chrome hardware
    Matt white ash body with black binding (botaiiii any!)
    Channel SRX4 Maple
    Rosewood 24 frets
    Accu-Cast B100 bridge

    UTILIZATION

    buy low to start I wanted a low enough "Metal" which would have also allowed to play in rock or funk record.
    I find it a bit heavy but it is under control.
    The cut allows good access to acute even though I admit going to the last box that very very rarely

    SOUNDS

    As written above is mostly for the rock / metal and fusion (RATM, Metallica) but also in register more funk / disco
    micro well send the equalizer allows affinner sound (which can be very seriou…
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    Micros PFR-B4 (bridge) + PFR-N4 (handle)
    EQ EQB-II DX 2-band
    Chrome hardware
    Matt white ash body with black binding (botaiiii any!)
    Channel SRX4 Maple
    Rosewood 24 frets
    Accu-Cast B100 bridge

    UTILIZATION

    buy low to start I wanted a low enough "Metal" which would have also allowed to play in rock or funk record.
    I find it a bit heavy but it is under control.
    The cut allows good access to acute even though I admit going to the last box that very very rarely

    SOUNDS

    As written above is mostly for the rock / metal and fusion (RATM, Metallica) but also in register more funk / disco
    micro well send the equalizer allows affinner sound (which can be very serious but a bit messy until very sharp but I think a loss of "potato")
    as a general rule I use two microphones in Neutral (knobs to noon) and I play with the style of tonalite as e musqiue played

    I passed through a Laney 25w and I am very happy to play either the fingers or plectrum

    at the same time I started so I'm not as perfiocnniste my bass sound that I could be my guitar sound: o)

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it now for a year
    I chose it primarily for the aesthetic and I was pleasantly surprised by its versatility
    I do it again this choice without any worries!
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