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  • tjon901tjon901

    Budget alternative to an X2N

    GFS Power Rails bridgePublished on 01/30/12 at 06:43
    GFS pickups is a brand of pickups sold by a small online guitar parts store called GuitarFetish. They sell all sorts of brand name and no name parts for guitars. They are mostly known for their house brand pickups that are usually very cheap but perform quite well. This is one of their newer pickup models and it is kind of expensive for a GFS pickup. This pickup costs 35 dollars but that is about half of what you would pay for a comparable Dimarzio or Duncan. This is their Power Rails model and you can clearly see what pickup inspired this one. As a long time X2N fan I think it is pretty cool there is a budget alternative out there on the market in case I have a beater guitar that needs mo…
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    GFS pickups is a brand of pickups sold by a small online guitar parts store called GuitarFetish. They sell all sorts of brand name and no name parts for guitars. They are mostly known for their house brand pickups that are usually very cheap but perform quite well. This is one of their newer pickup models and it is kind of expensive for a GFS pickup. This pickup costs 35 dollars but that is about half of what you would pay for a comparable Dimarzio or Duncan. This is their Power Rails model and you can clearly see what pickup inspired this one. As a long time X2N fan I think it is pretty cool there is a budget alternative out there on the market in case I have a beater guitar that needs more power. Sometimes a guitar isnt worth dropping in a 70 dollar pickup in it. With these cheaper pickups you can do whatever. The bridge model has an output of about 16k which is really hot. The pickups are wax potted to cut down on the noise. This is important on a pickup like this where it is so hot. They also have four conductor wiring so you can split the coils. These pickups have a very modern high end sound to them. They are kind of like active pickups in sound. They have a thick sound with a high end crunch that gives you good clarity. If you are down tuning these pickups work well because they are not muddy at all and retain clarity. I like the bridge pickup but wouldnt recommend the neck pickup. For the neck you want something with a smoother tone to it. These pickups are made for riffs and metal not blues solos. GFS has other pickups that would work better in the neck position. If you are looking for a cheap way to pump up the power in your metal guitar this GFS Power Rails pickup will give your guitar a nice kick.
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  • Anonymous

    GFS Power Rails bridgePublished on 03/26/09 at 15:45
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I bought this microphone to test it because I am a crazy micro-furious guitar!

    I had the best-known brands (Seymour Duncan, Dimarzio, EMG, etc. ...), and I'm still looking for lots of new brands to make my own opinion. The evidence here with everything I test: http://www.ibanson.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=74&t=573

    So when I saw the GFS brand offered a nine micro-l that price including shipping, I thought he had to give it a shot, whether c'tait a good plan or not ! Deliv rapidly since the United States, very well built, comes with his entourage and micro screw (a cool) and completely silent regardless of the employee. But is it enough?

    I break the suspense: YES! Worth sr good condit…
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    I bought this microphone to test it because I am a crazy micro-furious guitar!

    I had the best-known brands (Seymour Duncan, Dimarzio, EMG, etc. ...), and I'm still looking for lots of new brands to make my own opinion. The evidence here with everything I test: http://www.ibanson.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=74&t=573

    So when I saw the GFS brand offered a nine micro-l that price including shipping, I thought he had to give it a shot, whether c'tait a good plan or not ! Deliv rapidly since the United States, very well built, comes with his entourage and micro screw (a cool) and completely silent regardless of the employee. But is it enough?

    I break the suspense: YES! Worth sr good condition to know what you're looking to departure. With this micro-l we fix: the big sound saturated.

    I mounted on a Peavey HP Special, with a basswood body.
    - From the outset, the microphone is the cruncher's clear from my amp. Turning down the volume on the guitar, ca rounded sentence. It will sharply reduce the volume.
    - In a crunch, trs ca bumps quickly: the sound is compact trs, trs but Dfine well, though quite cold.
    - In a neighborhood not saturated: saturated all the major advantages, a bit grating, just like a Seymour Duncan SH6 "DISTORTION". However, the POWER-RAIL does not have this lightweight sailing suraige frequency drives, and it is more solid feel in my power-chords, more martial. The Seymour Duncan, however, is warmer and a bit more "organic". The Power Rail is great, we have a large output level, but trs well organized in its frequencies. We are far from home X2N Dimarzio or Duncan SH8 home castagnent (certainly), but starved for DEFINITIONS.

    For the price, frankly, I will repeat that choice! I do not put this small 10 due to its cold, but we are not far from the no-fault, and this microphone really does not redden his face competition better known. Strongly recommended for fans of big sounds!
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  • Chris MartinsChris Martins

    GFS Power Rails bridgePublished on 02/15/10 at 14:26
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    I REU today a set of Power Rails. 80 the pair including shipping by EMS shipping (the shipping is already $ 38), the price of a single microphone at DiMarzio, Seymour Duncan or EMG ... But the big question is: a person or not? Clearly, yes ... A NICE BIG YES!! After having spent years on the DiMarzio Air Zone / Air Norton, I found a microphone that is my taste, the better. More grain, more gain, more extensive, but not estility. The dynamics of acute microwave is such that we can move from a clear sounds a bit dirty from the heavy saturation by adjusting the volume knob. The microphone gives serious in his 70s typ crunch, a nice clean sound very full and excellent sound for the big sweep in…
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    I REU today a set of Power Rails. 80 the pair including shipping by EMS shipping (the shipping is already $ 38), the price of a single microphone at DiMarzio, Seymour Duncan or EMG ... But the big question is: a person or not? Clearly, yes ... A NICE BIG YES!! After having spent years on the DiMarzio Air Zone / Air Norton, I found a microphone that is my taste, the better. More grain, more gain, more extensive, but not estility. The dynamics of acute microwave is such that we can move from a clear sounds a bit dirty from the heavy saturation by adjusting the volume knob. The microphone gives serious in his 70s typ crunch, a nice clean sound very full and excellent sound for the big sweep in saturation. It's somewhere between an EMG 81/85 for precision and gouache and Air Zone / Air Norton for the grain. In short it is excellent and the ratio Q / P is terrible. The Schematic is delivered with assembly and is really clear, so the ride is really a breeze if you know the basic welding. has taken me roughly an hour, disassembly, cleaning, installation, recordage ...
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