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Seymour Duncan SPH90-1N Phat Cat Neck
Greig Greig
Published on 02/21/07 at 05:24
- How long have you use it? 1 / 2 day but I already won! I did mount a serious Burny Les Paul, 1978 - Edit qques months later, I offered the little brother to the position Acute Les Paul, replacing a JeffBeck.

- What is so special that you like most and least? Output Level incredible is one thing, but mostly it is a simple format to double the size it has a humbucker with the slamming and clarity of a single!! And also with sensitivity to noise (a cathode ray tube screen for example).

- Have you tried many other models before buying it? I brought up in an acute JB. They do not marry really well, JB The lack of acute and clarity, this poses a problem when one looks more presence by switching to position micro acute.

- How would you rate the quality / price? bah, it was cheap (€ 120 but hey, it was the price for good pickups I think)

- With experience, you do again this choice? ... A Fonnd!

After testing "for real" knowledge has repeated with drummer and amps: I put 10/10. this mic is fabulous (at least for me) I think I have discovered a new world, namely the best single coils and humbuckers combined. So I think to replace the JB that is an acute Phat Cat. Richessse harmonic sustain, clarity and fishing at a time. the awesome crunch. I finally understood the secret of his AC DC: The P90. It is pointless to try to imitate the sound of Angus Young on Highway to hell with anything other than the microphone.
A sound that comes out of the mix, I find it crushes the JB by his presence. However, it has a very full sound less saturated, less fat. No significant buzz. Hum I update this opinion ... Since I replaced the JB with a sharp Phat Cat, the guitar is very consistent.

Config test:
micro-mounted on a serious Burny Les Paul 78 -> Supercomp -> octave -> phaser -> Tube Factor -> delay -> amp

Been tried in a Twin, a JCM900, a Hot Rod to play the Rock (ledzep, Janis Jopl, Font, ....) I put 8 / because of the sensitivity of the screen buzz. That said, I did not notice any problem of uncontrollable feedback .... But I tend to push the gain and the Fuzz ... again: gouache Humbuckers without loss of slamming. Attention, we were not in the world fender, one is the fat sound ...