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Published on 07/23/09 at 05:15
How long you use it, oh great master of the guitar?
This lot here, a Chtite week, but my first c'pas.
What is so special that you love the most, least, oh great master of the guitar?
+: The sound, dynamic response, the response to the EQ and tone knobs to
-: The thread unfinished, boring
[[Hint: take a screwdriver too thick (4mm), and return the thread the microphone (the screw cap of nickel was thus no need for me), and turn to expand it. It avoids the irritations ...]]
Have you tried many other models before buying it, oh great master of the guitar?
Yo, I had a lot of bad and good in some Dimarzio, EMG, Seymour and other Fender. Most have nothing to do but not because of quality, because of its too typical. But those are a very good quality.
How do you value for money, oh great master of the guitar?
The threads, abused. Cons by the sound ... thank you Leo.
With experience, oh great master of the guitar, you do again this election? ...
Yep, proof.
I want to say that the first 5 minutes, you say "Wow Stevie Ray is in me!" and the next hour we say "Gee, I have done, there's no flexibility."
Frankly, play with the tone, and said as a user of FA on these mics, one must learn to control them, but we did everything we want.
To me, these pickups are great for playing SRV, the Dire Straits, of Clapton, blues and rock in general, but also modern rock and even punk rock (why not Green Day, AC passes without problem), a little hard (to AC DC, ok).
AC buzz a bit by climbing the gain would be wise to consider a noisegate.
One more thing: if you play on a zero transition, frankly, change first amp. These microphones are only expressed on a good amp. So if you have a budget of 180 euro, buy a good secondhand Valvestate, or whatever you want, why not a Peavey Bandit, but do not be a good transition, a nice hybrid, an all-tube (but it ' more expensive).
These microphones bad transistor, the AC did not. Do not expect miracles, they catch up not using an amp too. An amp is an investment that generally does not regret.
For guitar, needless to say "yeah is mandatory if a Mexican c'pas punishment."
On my Squier Affinity, they send what to paste, I'm sorry, but few would argue the contrary would be able to distinguish a Squier equipped texas a SRV signature. Yes, yes.
Anyway, thank you Leo Fender.
This lot here, a Chtite week, but my first c'pas.
What is so special that you love the most, least, oh great master of the guitar?
+: The sound, dynamic response, the response to the EQ and tone knobs to
-: The thread unfinished, boring
[[Hint: take a screwdriver too thick (4mm), and return the thread the microphone (the screw cap of nickel was thus no need for me), and turn to expand it. It avoids the irritations ...]]
Have you tried many other models before buying it, oh great master of the guitar?
Yo, I had a lot of bad and good in some Dimarzio, EMG, Seymour and other Fender. Most have nothing to do but not because of quality, because of its too typical. But those are a very good quality.
How do you value for money, oh great master of the guitar?
The threads, abused. Cons by the sound ... thank you Leo.
With experience, oh great master of the guitar, you do again this election? ...
Yep, proof.
I want to say that the first 5 minutes, you say "Wow Stevie Ray is in me!" and the next hour we say "Gee, I have done, there's no flexibility."
Frankly, play with the tone, and said as a user of FA on these mics, one must learn to control them, but we did everything we want.
To me, these pickups are great for playing SRV, the Dire Straits, of Clapton, blues and rock in general, but also modern rock and even punk rock (why not Green Day, AC passes without problem), a little hard (to AC DC, ok).
AC buzz a bit by climbing the gain would be wise to consider a noisegate.
One more thing: if you play on a zero transition, frankly, change first amp. These microphones are only expressed on a good amp. So if you have a budget of 180 euro, buy a good secondhand Valvestate, or whatever you want, why not a Peavey Bandit, but do not be a good transition, a nice hybrid, an all-tube (but it ' more expensive).
These microphones bad transistor, the AC did not. Do not expect miracles, they catch up not using an amp too. An amp is an investment that generally does not regret.
For guitar, needless to say "yeah is mandatory if a Mexican c'pas punishment."
On my Squier Affinity, they send what to paste, I'm sorry, but few would argue the contrary would be able to distinguish a Squier equipped texas a SRV signature. Yes, yes.
Anyway, thank you Leo Fender.