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Published on 08/15/13 at 15:09Micro I had in OE on my SG Special. What is with this mic is that it is the same team that in all P90 guitars in Gibson Les Paul is the 56 Antique Gold 5000 euros to the SG Special Tribute to 600 euros. This means the trust Gibson in this model.
On the SG compared to other P90, it is good everywhere. Without hesitation, it outperforms microphones mounted first guitar a little cheaper, like Epiphone or Vintage. Compared to P77 Custom 77, I'm a little more mixed. It is on a par in the Rock, being less aggressive but wider than the P77, which really shows when "we go inside."
The P90 does not differ in anything, while micro "shops" stand out and excel in a genre, but are lagging behind in others. We find the P90 Gibson guitars jazz, blues on guitars, and the SG Peter Townsend of the Who. It casts a wide net.
For my part, I finally opted for Jason Lollars pickups, which in a rock / blues crunchy register are more detailed with a rocky side magnified compared to Gisbon.
In short, original, they are excellent microphones, often snubbed. A change only if you have a style of play quite well off and the "boutique" created the microphone. Otherwise, keep. To upgrade an Epiphone is a change to consider, with the knobs.
On the SG compared to other P90, it is good everywhere. Without hesitation, it outperforms microphones mounted first guitar a little cheaper, like Epiphone or Vintage. Compared to P77 Custom 77, I'm a little more mixed. It is on a par in the Rock, being less aggressive but wider than the P77, which really shows when "we go inside."
The P90 does not differ in anything, while micro "shops" stand out and excel in a genre, but are lagging behind in others. We find the P90 Gibson guitars jazz, blues on guitars, and the SG Peter Townsend of the Who. It casts a wide net.
For my part, I finally opted for Jason Lollars pickups, which in a rock / blues crunchy register are more detailed with a rocky side magnified compared to Gisbon.
In short, original, they are excellent microphones, often snubbed. A change only if you have a style of play quite well off and the "boutique" created the microphone. Otherwise, keep. To upgrade an Epiphone is a change to consider, with the knobs.