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Scott Bis
Published on 03/03/09 at 12:13
I mount an SH-1 neck today with a tb-5 bridge.
To the departure, I was not expecting to ride it, the clips are very long and I have to shorten the screws and put me through Whereas springs.
First test was ringing, I tried the Tb-5 (SH5) with an Air Norton And it was good, between HS-1 has less gain than the Air Norton.
I also tried a sh-2 with Tb-5 and had not sh2 pack.
The marriage of sh1 and SH5 is excellent, far more than the sh2 my ears and a mahogany guitar / table Saddle and Saddle sleeve button / bne.
The sh1 is a little chubby and I was, what I like most is that he will adapt several microphones and low bridge will gain great with high gain pickups bridge.
I tried a Tb-6 with an Air Norton and what not terrible n'tait whereas with the sh1 I'm eager to try.
Ultra-Flexible, serious as it should, less than sh2 comprss quite vintage.
If he had not such long legs, put him in footnote 10, for once it will be 9.
Very good mic, warm, gain just enough variety and open mics bridge.
To the departure, I was not expecting to ride it, the clips are very long and I have to shorten the screws and put me through Whereas springs.
First test was ringing, I tried the Tb-5 (SH5) with an Air Norton And it was good, between HS-1 has less gain than the Air Norton.
I also tried a sh-2 with Tb-5 and had not sh2 pack.
The marriage of sh1 and SH5 is excellent, far more than the sh2 my ears and a mahogany guitar / table Saddle and Saddle sleeve button / bne.
The sh1 is a little chubby and I was, what I like most is that he will adapt several microphones and low bridge will gain great with high gain pickups bridge.
I tried a Tb-6 with an Air Norton and what not terrible n'tait whereas with the sh1 I'm eager to try.
Ultra-Flexible, serious as it should, less than sh2 comprss quite vintage.
If he had not such long legs, put him in footnote 10, for once it will be 9.
Very good mic, warm, gain just enough variety and open mics bridge.