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Seymour Duncan SH-4 JB Model
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Published on 08/02/04 at 06:43
I have this microphone for over a year, I put on my first Yamaha I know what (alder body) and I just install it on my Dean (mahogany body, table Saddle).
Well, it's an Alnico, an adjustable studs ct splittable, RAS. I had put on my Yam splittable, it sounded good in one case (splitter as in the other, and I have not more attack, but a little too sharp c'tait-mdium as I have been able to account once I had my PRS.
APRs have been on my Dean, the opposite: he attacks the right thing and potatoes to which the Czech mtal well, and harmonics come out great, but it is not too sharp as the other guitar. I do not use against more by the split.
In short, a good microphone, I would recommend a guitar with heavy wooden rputs plutt dark, like mahogany. It will provide the precision, potato and treble Necessary for ptent good riffs, but beware of harmonics, many are easy to get, but then imposing a guitar and play well RULES own!