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Gab_
Published on 05/02/11 at 06:44
I use it for one month, mounted on an Ibanez Jcustom.
I could compare it with a tone and a Evo2 area:
In the clear:
This is the best microphone of the three:
The area is very cartoonish tone, the sound is very thick in the mids, like a supercharged twang who drool all over the place, the attack is mole, so, I often feel that saturate the clean channel of my Brunetti . It's ugly.
The Evo2 is just tasteless, very cold, with a good attack and good precision, but with frequencies not necessarily pleasant.
The D-Sonic overcomes both problems: it is accurate, the attack is made, the frequencies give it a sort of twang nice, quite cold, but I like it.
In full:
As stated several times lower, we are in the same register a tone zone, more accurate, especially on the palm mute attacks.
I could compare it with a tone and a Evo2 area:
In the clear:
This is the best microphone of the three:
The area is very cartoonish tone, the sound is very thick in the mids, like a supercharged twang who drool all over the place, the attack is mole, so, I often feel that saturate the clean channel of my Brunetti . It's ugly.
The Evo2 is just tasteless, very cold, with a good attack and good precision, but with frequencies not necessarily pleasant.
The D-Sonic overcomes both problems: it is accurate, the attack is made, the frequencies give it a sort of twang nice, quite cold, but I like it.
In full:
As stated several times lower, we are in the same register a tone zone, more accurate, especially on the palm mute attacks.