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Seymour Duncan SHR-1B Hot Rails Strat Bridge
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Published on 01/27/08 at 10:06
I've had two months, a Cort Sterling Mount MSM config:

DiMarzio Virtual PAF neck
SD Hot rails SHR1-B
Bill Lawrence L-500XL

I play rock / mtal / thrash.

I was looking for a simple micro middle format to assist in the Bill Lawrence bridge and broaden the range in heavy distortion.

I find that using micro trs:
+ + Trs high output. Unless the L-500XL, but here must serious.

- Severe lack of acute L-500XL with more levels is more balance.
- Clean sounds too dull. This is the point consquence Previous by its clear I do not use it, too muffled, inaudible, Lo-Fi.
- I do not mix with the microphone neck. As its a fairly dull and flat, the neck compltement complexion that is bright, balanced. I connected the slcteur for the L-500XL bridge on the middle position and mixable with the other two.
- Suffers from the comparison with the L-500XL. On my guitar I have the choice between the two and Hot Rail is of no intrt. Level less than, less bright tone with the 500XL a decrease of at least two rounds.

I am wanting to put the DiMarzio Red Velvet I had before, which is a simple but easy to surbobin SERIES and the cable with the other two.

PS. The microphone is a bit wide and I had to enlarge the dfonce in the body of the guitar in order to make it fit.