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Seymour Duncan SH-13 Dimebucker
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Published on 10/18/05 at 01:09
Owner of a LAG, so I had a guitar can play everything except extreme metal Bourrin. The TB4 is very good as we are in the Rock, but no longer quite as soon as abusive Satus applied to it. So I decided to update my old Jackson RR 94 so that it is only my guitar violently.
After using a pair of Pro Super-Distorsion/PAF in Di Marzio, excellent in any case, I had to have more.
So I restored the config Fire Dimebag: SH-1n SH-in Neck and Bridge 13 ... And then the slap!
The SH-13 is best used on guitars that sound serious as its output level and EQ "V" Nature is sharp.
The highs are aggressive, powerful bass and Mediums set back to be set in post at the discretion of the guitarist.
The Micro is super accurate even with an extreme saturation, do not spit, do not drool, harmonics sertent own and the output level is really on top of conventional microphones.
Best of all, once split the sound is very convincing to believe that the two coils have the same number of turns as the sound become close to a Fender bridge.

In short, it's not the top for versatility, despite a surprise to splittage, but for those who want the VERY big sound, it is perfect!