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Published on 02/10/08 at 12:23
Mounted on a bridge Ibanez RG350dx position (basswood body), this micro s'avre prcis be open and trs. It is loaded with bass and midrange which suits the lime I think.

I play mostly progressive metal.

Its clear it is quite brilliant and enjoyable plutt really not nasal at all. The attacks are well understood and the notes are distinct. Coupled with an area61 gives sounds a little funky I think.

In saturated I use a lot of open chords with lots of little notes and everything. All sounds good, the notes are distinct and bright. Rhythmic level palmute he also holds the road, it has a fairly straightforward attack and saturation enjoyable even if there are microphones with a more "big" (eg ToneZone I find a bit more dynamic rhythm).

Cot solos I find that the grain that is a DGIG rgal ear, harmonic singing. The precision of the mic is really not bad when you start walking on the handle because each note is dtach well as it should (at least more than the ToneZone, which I find tends from more pacifier). However the output level, lower than other large Dimarzio humbuckers, not pardons over the notes cheeks hard.

I took the microphone for a fawn to play well prcise, the Metal with a touch of lgeret and feeling, and I admit I find my account. In contrast to the good big sound with big rhythm I advise taking a more micro style emg or activator