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Seymour Duncan SDBR-1N Duckbuckers Strat Neck & Middle
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Published on 06/01/06 at 15:10
SDBR-1N (ct round so for the rest I do not know)
Discoveries I have this microphone in a showcase for Jennifer Batten Digitech. Both the pdalier (do anything) it was the dmonstration impressed at all I found the Washburn and his kit Seymour trs interesting. She was indirectly dmonstration.
I have many such micro AIM for his hybrid style, a little funk, blues, fusion, country, pop etc. ... + I think of her look terrible and I associated with my SH6 (bridge) and SH13. I possde dja a humbucker / single coil sized on another guitar, cot handle (fastTrack II) and I like this kind of a double-edged micro least classic clean sounds are bcp pr + cis and not with a lot of crunch and dynamic DEFINITIONS.
The SDBR-1n is a strat-style, I find trs, trs prcis well equilibrated and finally fairly neutral. I have the best clean sounds, real so to speak. Able to adjust the blocks is trs apprciable, it is also sensitive string height.
I find the output level a little low but I am used to double coils. For style mtal / funk / blues, I get the breaks of distos B.Saraceno / R.Kotzen. Do not let's be honest esprer above but it does ca great.
I am glad that I'd like trs test more microphones of this type to really be able to compare.
Ngatif point, although the price sr, totally unjustified to the extent that it is lment a kit and it is advisable to have the other microphones for the same type complter perfectly.
I put 7 / 10 because of the price and the fact that I do not know how to position relative to other humbuckers / single coil sized. I hsit with SVR-1 Vintage Rails and SM-3.