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Joe-Rhys
Published on 07/31/09 at 10:00
I do know that when I test the mic Ibanez K7 lag and the beast custom.
I have AIM as when I jou on the beast and the K7 is the possibility to play as much jazz as blues, it really this grain-l! !
and I'm not talking about when Splitt!
cel expands the possibilities even more!
there is nothing that I did not AIM!
I ssay many other microphones mounted on front and rename guitars, seymour duncan on a US solost jackson, DiMarzio custom van halen on a musicman (a sound that breaks everything!) 490R gibson les paul studio on (a trs versatile sonic palette!), EMG 81 on a lag arkanne 1000 (the sound of Metallica and certainly the sound I like Whereas in the heavy-REFERENCE !!).... metal and many more!
I think it again in a serious investment for the person who wants to get that kind of sonoritsl.
APRS have the test the beast and the K7 is the microphone that I would like to get in the neck position, so, chances are that I make this choice!
I have AIM as when I jou on the beast and the K7 is the possibility to play as much jazz as blues, it really this grain-l! !
and I'm not talking about when Splitt!
cel expands the possibilities even more!
there is nothing that I did not AIM!
I ssay many other microphones mounted on front and rename guitars, seymour duncan on a US solost jackson, DiMarzio custom van halen on a musicman (a sound that breaks everything!) 490R gibson les paul studio on (a trs versatile sonic palette!), EMG 81 on a lag arkanne 1000 (the sound of Metallica and certainly the sound I like Whereas in the heavy-REFERENCE !!).... metal and many more!
I think it again in a serious investment for the person who wants to get that kind of sonoritsl.
APRS have the test the beast and the K7 is the microphone that I would like to get in the neck position, so, chances are that I make this choice!