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-Nemo-
Published on 04/27/09 at 04:17
I use the microwave for 3-4 months, it replaces a TB6 that I thought it lacked a bit of resentment.
The result is, the blackouts metal bears his name, one feels immediately gain and the grain of this microphone, it is violent, very violent ... So it does not actually go anywhere.
When I use it, or I do not put the guitar volume back, or I lower the preamp gain entry, it sends so much.
The harmonics come out with an easy mind-blowing ...
The breath that may be present would come from the amp, because the output level of the microphone when it is thoroughly
I paid on 110th thomann, everything is provided knobs, condo, wire for the switch, jack, spring, screw ...
Small regret shame Seymour did not provide his knob push-pull switch for the original on-board
Conclusion: A microphone that sends the big sound of the heavy, just the heavy
I would put 9 / 10 because of a push-pull knob not included with
The result is, the blackouts metal bears his name, one feels immediately gain and the grain of this microphone, it is violent, very violent ... So it does not actually go anywhere.
When I use it, or I do not put the guitar volume back, or I lower the preamp gain entry, it sends so much.
The harmonics come out with an easy mind-blowing ...
The breath that may be present would come from the amp, because the output level of the microphone when it is thoroughly
I paid on 110th thomann, everything is provided knobs, condo, wire for the switch, jack, spring, screw ...
Small regret shame Seymour did not provide his knob push-pull switch for the original on-board
Conclusion: A microphone that sends the big sound of the heavy, just the heavy
I would put 9 / 10 because of a push-pull knob not included with