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Published on 01/09/07 at 09:56
Hi all

I bought these mics here are now two weeks away. They are fabulous!
I was pleasantly surprised not Woodsock. But this is incredible!

The sound is very warm and really looks like the 60's mics. Paske I know I could make the comparison with a model 63 (yek yek). I recorded recently, a model with my band in the style boogie blues (Mayall, zztop, etc. .. for Fogerty connaiseurs). Well, it does matter! Is a mixture of sound TEXAS, TEXAS FENDER it looks like, but it sounds more smooth and precise bcp! Is less rough koi! With precise style sounds Blackmore (yes I am a huge fan!) SRVaughan etc ...

the sound medium is quite so, but smooth, warm and precise, not muddy like the Fender Texas Special. the treble is not taking head and screaming and the bass are not too forward, or even a big pile below the Woodstock! Texas blues is the sound of choice, really! The output level is below Woodstocket is closer to a Fender Standard.

A purchase so if you love the blues, rock and everything revolves around ... I would do the same purchase without hesitation, and I wonder why I rather not ... not even to € 250 in Guitarman , well, frankly it's worth the shot! the sound is phenomenal and the j'insite it!

Do not hesitate if you have any questions, I would be happy to answer them if I can!

New text of the January 9, 2007
You can hear the microphone on the site of my group: http://www.piledriver.eu/

The sound comes from the crunch of the head JCM 2000 TSL 100, ENGL 2x12 cabinet with Celestion hp.V30 + a Ibanez Tube Screamer TS5! That's all c!

For videos, it is the Kinman Woodstock used the same gear (guitar (strat US standard) included)