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Seymour Duncan SH-12 Screamin' Demon
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Note : 10 sur 10 Published on 08/11/05 at 09:24
I use this mic a ESP 901 (Bolt stocky, rosewood fingerboard, mahogany body and table SLAR) for some years now. With an output level lower (but sufficient for dcoller tapestry) that all its competitors that eat up saturax super sound, Lynch is a fabulous micro cruncher who knows with great body and density with the dynamic gain saturation, nuances in the game according to the attack. The sound is clear ... trs clear will for intros with the volume down. Small point: I had plugged in for some serious time, and the slap! Super bang with grain and body.
In short, it, as Seymour says truthfully, a bang with a little something extra that hard in the treble, nice beefy bass well and especially mdiums pretty good singing, all very dynamic.
Yes, I am extremely pleased with this mic, I no hsiter Rasht. Warning, this is not a micro net ultra cramique, such emg81 it rclame the game and the shade, even mchamment rock. Make no mistake! And then, I play a bit like George Lynch. (The first who made a remark, is a ch ..)
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