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Seymour Duncan SH-6B Duncan Distortion Bridge
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Published on 07/03/05 at 02:23
This replaces a micro DiMarzio X2N in Chevallet!
I reproached the x2n, its too high gain and especially its high rate of acute and lack of bass, short, comments make me whistle eardrums!
prshsitation superdistortion between dm and sm TB6, the latter prevails (no IACS, hard!)
to dpart, dcption! too low level and less than prsence, grain radically DIFFERENT!
prspriode acclimatization, I find it very good! it gives me the precision in which missed its gravres prdecesseur, the highs are better balance, the palm-Submitted mutt are, the grain is DIFFERENT from home DiMarzio, in the wildest Tone but less "heavy"! On this point, it is an indisputable matter of taste, I had really needed to "get used to it," but I do not regret my patience, this micro come a long mtal (big rock, too);) ))
harmonics are super-easy singing and get the mastery and Feedback, despite its output level, it does not impose a noise-gate like a X2n!!
short, I'm fine with it boosts my sword, it is enough to make prcis speed-trash and chest ncssaire for power-chords of use to sustain endless;)))
I'll get a srement HS6 complment neck in, just to see.
ps: 8 / 10 for me is excellent, not perfect n'xiste!
re-ps: if someone set up a TB6 + sh6n he please contact me!