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j'arrete demain
Published on 10/09/08 at 08:50
Mont neck position on a epiphone dot335 (half box)
difficult to compare with the original microphone, so the diffrence is great, but some observations:
output level a little suprieur humbucker at home
trsdfini with its deep bass and treble prcises brilliant without being AGESSA. less smooth than most fiery p90, it bites well prampli when you mount the volume on the guitar. It's a microphone capable of many shades little we do a little playing around with the volume and tonality. For the fan of p90 (which I am) this is not the same sound but we find the same characters and the same fawn use. I have another guitar p90 (gibson es225) and I play both a happy gal. I think the p94 is more eclectic, we can explore more sounds. He asks be tamed but once in symbiosis with it, it is a pure rgal. I would do without this choice hsiter it to improve a guitar, and I'm curious to try it on a solid-body Les Paul type ...
difficult to compare with the original microphone, so the diffrence is great, but some observations:
output level a little suprieur humbucker at home
trsdfini with its deep bass and treble prcises brilliant without being AGESSA. less smooth than most fiery p90, it bites well prampli when you mount the volume on the guitar. It's a microphone capable of many shades little we do a little playing around with the volume and tonality. For the fan of p90 (which I am) this is not the same sound but we find the same characters and the same fawn use. I have another guitar p90 (gibson es225) and I play both a happy gal. I think the p94 is more eclectic, we can explore more sounds. He asks be tamed but once in symbiosis with it, it is a pure rgal. I would do without this choice hsiter it to improve a guitar, and I'm curious to try it on a solid-body Les Paul type ...