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Ludwik Jahn
Published on 05/14/06 at 01:24 (This content has been automatically translated from French)
Bought on eBay for $ 24 microphone there a few weeks. In all, 50 euros with a return shipping cost for TWO microphones of exceptional quality.
Dream 90 is a P-90 the size of a humbucker.
I have achets to replace the original pickups Ibanez Artcore my AF75D. I wanted a vintage sound reminiscent disk Dylan Nashville Skyline kind, with this little country twang, I wanted to also be able to get the kind of rhythmic What the Byrds (Listen to Mr Tambourine Man, for example) or even solis George Harrison.
Well that is exactly the mission perfectly fulfilled by these microphones. but beware: they do it really well, but do THAT a. Amateurs large distos of drooling solos and humbuckers: go...…
Dream 90 is a P-90 the size of a humbucker.
I have achets to replace the original pickups Ibanez Artcore my AF75D. I wanted a vintage sound reminiscent disk Dylan Nashville Skyline kind, with this little country twang, I wanted to also be able to get the kind of rhythmic What the Byrds (Listen to Mr Tambourine Man, for example) or even solis George Harrison.
Well that is exactly the mission perfectly fulfilled by these microphones. but beware: they do it really well, but do THAT a. Amateurs large distos of drooling solos and humbuckers: go...…
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Bought on eBay for $ 24 microphone there a few weeks. In all, 50 euros with a return shipping cost for TWO microphones of exceptional quality.
Dream 90 is a P-90 the size of a humbucker.
I have achets to replace the original pickups Ibanez Artcore my AF75D. I wanted a vintage sound reminiscent disk Dylan Nashville Skyline kind, with this little country twang, I wanted to also be able to get the kind of rhythmic What the Byrds (Listen to Mr Tambourine Man, for example) or even solis George Harrison.
Well that is exactly the mission perfectly fulfilled by these microphones. but beware: they do it really well, but do THAT a. Amateurs large distos of drooling solos and humbuckers: go your way. These microphones are clear, clear, almost crystalline. When adding a bit of distortion, there is almost nothing going on, just the sound begins fluter in the treble. Then, by increasing the gain race, we ended up getting a beautiful twang, which leaves many in the treble. The bridge pickup ets even more clear that serious, but the bass is really very hot. All beautifully obit finger of the musician who plays it, because the sound is always prcis dfini in serious as acute. I think pousss climax and mountains on a half-box, these pickups must be able to produce sounds of BRMC, grimey and gorgs of Feedback (I have not tried by espect for neighbors , again). Lovers of big clean sound and ultra compresss will go elsewhere. For fans of rock'n'roll or twangy sounds, in contrast, should be nirvana. Microphones separately have some hum (not normment either) ... but the intermediary position reproduces the sound of a humbucker and is therefore extremely quiet. This is also the position that gives more sustain, perfect for floydiens solos. In addition, these microphones have look fabulous (NACRS and chrome, see above. At such a ridiculously low price, this is a feasible choice for who does not want to ruin. Finally, n'H sitez not go to their website: http://www.guitarfetish.com
And to get a more objective idea:
http://www.harmony-central.com/Guitar/Data2/GFS_Pickups/Dream-90-01.html
Dream 90 is a P-90 the size of a humbucker.
I have achets to replace the original pickups Ibanez Artcore my AF75D. I wanted a vintage sound reminiscent disk Dylan Nashville Skyline kind, with this little country twang, I wanted to also be able to get the kind of rhythmic What the Byrds (Listen to Mr Tambourine Man, for example) or even solis George Harrison.
Well that is exactly the mission perfectly fulfilled by these microphones. but beware: they do it really well, but do THAT a. Amateurs large distos of drooling solos and humbuckers: go your way. These microphones are clear, clear, almost crystalline. When adding a bit of distortion, there is almost nothing going on, just the sound begins fluter in the treble. Then, by increasing the gain race, we ended up getting a beautiful twang, which leaves many in the treble. The bridge pickup ets even more clear that serious, but the bass is really very hot. All beautifully obit finger of the musician who plays it, because the sound is always prcis dfini in serious as acute. I think pousss climax and mountains on a half-box, these pickups must be able to produce sounds of BRMC, grimey and gorgs of Feedback (I have not tried by espect for neighbors , again). Lovers of big clean sound and ultra compresss will go elsewhere. For fans of rock'n'roll or twangy sounds, in contrast, should be nirvana. Microphones separately have some hum (not normment either) ... but the intermediary position reproduces the sound of a humbucker and is therefore extremely quiet. This is also the position that gives more sustain, perfect for floydiens solos. In addition, these microphones have look fabulous (NACRS and chrome, see above. At such a ridiculously low price, this is a feasible choice for who does not want to ruin. Finally, n'H sitez not go to their website: http://www.guitarfetish.com
And to get a more objective idea:
http://www.harmony-central.com/Guitar/Data2/GFS_Pickups/Dream-90-01.html
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clepX
Published on 09/06/12 at 14:04 (This content has been automatically translated from French)
I had a pair of these pickups, finish "gold".
Firstly, Aria TA40 mounted in a copy of Gibson ES335. Very good sound, typed single coil with the power and the "fat" and more. As good handle on that bridge. But I'm tired of this guitar after about a year, it gave its too typical for my taste.
I gave them a second life on a homemade guitar, thinline style, alder body, maple neck and maple table / rosewood and there I took a slap! The sound I wanted! Typical Strat (with alder) but more punchy and bright. Very soft to handle playing on the pitch without being garish and nervous at the easel.
Then of course it all depends on taste, but I think a Strat is to be tested.
In any case,...…
Firstly, Aria TA40 mounted in a copy of Gibson ES335. Very good sound, typed single coil with the power and the "fat" and more. As good handle on that bridge. But I'm tired of this guitar after about a year, it gave its too typical for my taste.
I gave them a second life on a homemade guitar, thinline style, alder body, maple neck and maple table / rosewood and there I took a slap! The sound I wanted! Typical Strat (with alder) but more punchy and bright. Very soft to handle playing on the pitch without being garish and nervous at the easel.
Then of course it all depends on taste, but I think a Strat is to be tested.
In any case,...…
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I had a pair of these pickups, finish "gold".
Firstly, Aria TA40 mounted in a copy of Gibson ES335. Very good sound, typed single coil with the power and the "fat" and more. As good handle on that bridge. But I'm tired of this guitar after about a year, it gave its too typical for my taste.
I gave them a second life on a homemade guitar, thinline style, alder body, maple neck and maple table / rosewood and there I took a slap! The sound I wanted! Typical Strat (with alder) but more punchy and bright. Very soft to handle playing on the pitch without being garish and nervous at the easel.
Then of course it all depends on taste, but I think a Strat is to be tested.
In any case, I've never been disappointed at GFS products (microphones or other): very good products at competitive prices.
Firstly, Aria TA40 mounted in a copy of Gibson ES335. Very good sound, typed single coil with the power and the "fat" and more. As good handle on that bridge. But I'm tired of this guitar after about a year, it gave its too typical for my taste.
I gave them a second life on a homemade guitar, thinline style, alder body, maple neck and maple table / rosewood and there I took a slap! The sound I wanted! Typical Strat (with alder) but more punchy and bright. Very soft to handle playing on the pitch without being garish and nervous at the easel.
Then of course it all depends on taste, but I think a Strat is to be tested.
In any case, I've never been disappointed at GFS products (microphones or other): very good products at competitive prices.
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papifouine
Almost perfect
Published on 12/21/11 at 08:33 (This content has been automatically translated from French)One of the best mics I had on my guitar
For 50 years I had the opportunity to try a lot, but this one !!!!!!!!!
GFS in an exceptional value for money as usual.
For 50 years I had the opportunity to try a lot, but this one !!!!!!!!!
GFS in an exceptional value for money as usual.
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Al104.6
Published on 12/25/08 at 09:52 (This content has been automatically translated from French)
Purchased for just over $ 30, plus $ 10 shipping, this microphone is a very serious alternative to models of brands like Seymour Duncan (Phat Cat) or Kent Armstrong.
Despite its low cost, this microphone is not one of those "gadgets" that are sometimes found at the waning of the visit auction sites ....
Like all GFS pickups, the product comes carefully packaged in a small ten days, with its outline, screws and springs, and the wiring diagram (not very useful in this case we must admit!) .
The visual appearance gives an impression of seriousness, my ears will confirm after installation (on a Epiphone DOT to replace the original bridge pickup frankly dull).
There are readily...…
Despite its low cost, this microphone is not one of those "gadgets" that are sometimes found at the waning of the visit auction sites ....
Like all GFS pickups, the product comes carefully packaged in a small ten days, with its outline, screws and springs, and the wiring diagram (not very useful in this case we must admit!) .
The visual appearance gives an impression of seriousness, my ears will confirm after installation (on a Epiphone DOT to replace the original bridge pickup frankly dull).
There are readily...…
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Purchased for just over $ 30, plus $ 10 shipping, this microphone is a very serious alternative to models of brands like Seymour Duncan (Phat Cat) or Kent Armstrong.
Despite its low cost, this microphone is not one of those "gadgets" that are sometimes found at the waning of the visit auction sites ....
Like all GFS pickups, the product comes carefully packaged in a small ten days, with its outline, screws and springs, and the wiring diagram (not very useful in this case we must admit!) .
The visual appearance gives an impression of seriousness, my ears will confirm after installation (on a Epiphone DOT to replace the original bridge pickup frankly dull).
There are readily specifiable grain of P90, the character "tough" as soon as you attack a little strong, with an output level therefore (because remember that the P90 are single coils), all ( icing on the cake) with very little "hum"!
The game on the fingers is a real treat, the answer is straightforward and precise attack a bit "tough" will cause a nice "crunch", ideal for the Blues!
Having mounted this guitar a P90 of a brand more "prestigious" position "hose", paid three times this, I tell myself that I could have substantial savings: While there is a difference, but an instrument of this type, low noise difference does not justify the (very) high price difference!
If I had to make another choice, it would definitely GFS (I set up this brand of lipsticks on the guitar from a friend: stunning!)
Therefore, price / quality ratio = 10 and overall score 9 (there are better, for sure, but at what cost ..........)
Despite its low cost, this microphone is not one of those "gadgets" that are sometimes found at the waning of the visit auction sites ....
Like all GFS pickups, the product comes carefully packaged in a small ten days, with its outline, screws and springs, and the wiring diagram (not very useful in this case we must admit!) .
The visual appearance gives an impression of seriousness, my ears will confirm after installation (on a Epiphone DOT to replace the original bridge pickup frankly dull).
There are readily specifiable grain of P90, the character "tough" as soon as you attack a little strong, with an output level therefore (because remember that the P90 are single coils), all ( icing on the cake) with very little "hum"!
The game on the fingers is a real treat, the answer is straightforward and precise attack a bit "tough" will cause a nice "crunch", ideal for the Blues!
Having mounted this guitar a P90 of a brand more "prestigious" position "hose", paid three times this, I tell myself that I could have substantial savings: While there is a difference, but an instrument of this type, low noise difference does not justify the (very) high price difference!
If I had to make another choice, it would definitely GFS (I set up this brand of lipsticks on the guitar from a friend: stunning!)
Therefore, price / quality ratio = 10 and overall score 9 (there are better, for sure, but at what cost ..........)
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- Manufacturer: GFS
- Model: Dream 90
- Category: P90 guitar pickups
- Added in our database on: 12/15/2009
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