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Published on 11/01/13 at 14:42After trying a BC Rich Bich with SH2 and SH4, I'm tempted on my Gibson Flying V was equipped with Classic 57 in neck and formerly of SH1
Already the sound is round is present it does not sound hollow there is the presence of micro fills out the empty sound, it is a real surprise we feel we no longer holds the same guitar in hand, compared SH1 at least it sounds cold and less right ... and compared to the Classic 57's is more open sounds less boxy ... So there it is good for me on the changes on this guitar for a while, the marriage with the Flying V is perfect, it was the last change before reselling it so I could not find the alchemy sound on my vintage gear, the reputation of this microphones well worth everything told above is not overrated and after the test is not a legend, so for the fans
Already the sound is round is present it does not sound hollow there is the presence of micro fills out the empty sound, it is a real surprise we feel we no longer holds the same guitar in hand, compared SH1 at least it sounds cold and less right ... and compared to the Classic 57's is more open sounds less boxy ... So there it is good for me on the changes on this guitar for a while, the marriage with the Flying V is perfect, it was the last change before reselling it so I could not find the alchemy sound on my vintage gear, the reputation of this microphones well worth everything told above is not overrated and after the test is not a legend, so for the fans