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DiMarzio DP216 Mo' Joe
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Note : 10 sur 10 Published on 11/28/09 at 09:49
I use it only recently, but I usually try a lot of microphones. So my opinion is that it is excellent. In his clear and it looks a little crunch to "Filtertron" Gretsch with a little less "twang" and more modern, thereby making Rockabilly "New Generation" as the bass and treble are chattering pronocées. In addition there are a lot of mediums. You do not lose the power of the riff by changing string during a solo because the microphone is very well balanced and we arrive at a clarity of notes fabulous. Even in its clear we can afford the legato and the Mo 'Joe picks out the notes you play your game and copy faithfully
In large distortion is impeccable. Its modern rock "old school" sound contemporary but powerful and if you want to improve your speed solos, that's what you need.
It is mounted knew a Les Paul Studio bridge, coupled with a Seymour Duncan JB SH4 neck. The two go together perfectly, it's a couple of hell.
Micro versatile, it pleases me and I would do it again this election.