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«  Very nice, sweet enough ... »

Published on 04/25/11 at 06:33
I've had it three months, mounted on a sg basswood (set neck) with tremolo Rockinger.
Important note: as tunomatic is very close to the microphone Acute sg-lp I sh1 mounted upside down with the pads next round (and many more out like that means much this coil) to prevent duck nasal usual effect.
In SD I have only to compare jeff beck, and it is not the same thing. The sh1 is much more natural and softer, more balanced too.
The output volume is not a concern, but can the splitter in acute it is useless to me, and it generates a little noise anyway (like his colleague handle on sg-lp-lag roxane) that n is not too annoying though.
The detail is great, not clinical, everything is going solo (good sustain) and well balanced rhythm is not dropped just a little slower to the trigger that gender specialists. The sh1 offers a great warmth, this explains it ...
Used clean-fingers in tandem with the micro serious split (here an Ibanez SZ, the absolute beast) is a pure delight, the balance is perfect and everything goes smoothly with joint overall.
It's something to be frightened by the market offer, and what amuses me is that the old classic of the house well enough in fact!
Short, a good surprise in seymour!