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Le Taz
Published on 04/21/11 at 02:12
I use it for quite some time on a musicman Axis Sport swamp ash, maple fingerboard.
I had already turned the neck pickup for a custom kami Route 66, very good, but not noiseless.
I already use one set silver + blue on a copy of Axis (lime, rosewood fingerboard and Pink Floyd) with a very strong preference for blue (at the same position: humbucker pickups associated format). So I wanted a micro least typed the kami and especially noise-less. But in the rush, my maker I have not ordered the blue, but the hot gold and placed in the middle position (no recovery).
I already knew the gold that I found very "flat". The hot gold are in the same range of frequencies, but with much more bite and mellow. He does not have the cojones blue, but could be very musical on saturated supported or combinations vintage / modern (just to Lukather) in the neck position.
If you're more into the blues, it may not do to you, although I know of at least one scratch sounds that take SRViens its strat with Lace Sensor kits. They have the advantage of being very versatile compared to Kinman. So the chance is pretty good things, I only have to swap the silver (which I do not recommend) and the hot gold so that it becomes cool.
In my opinion, with the blue and red, is one of the best Lace Sensor (but I do not know the holy grails)
I had already turned the neck pickup for a custom kami Route 66, very good, but not noiseless.
I already use one set silver + blue on a copy of Axis (lime, rosewood fingerboard and Pink Floyd) with a very strong preference for blue (at the same position: humbucker pickups associated format). So I wanted a micro least typed the kami and especially noise-less. But in the rush, my maker I have not ordered the blue, but the hot gold and placed in the middle position (no recovery).
I already knew the gold that I found very "flat". The hot gold are in the same range of frequencies, but with much more bite and mellow. He does not have the cojones blue, but could be very musical on saturated supported or combinations vintage / modern (just to Lukather) in the neck position.
If you're more into the blues, it may not do to you, although I know of at least one scratch sounds that take SRViens its strat with Lace Sensor kits. They have the advantage of being very versatile compared to Kinman. So the chance is pretty good things, I only have to swap the silver (which I do not recommend) and the hot gold so that it becomes cool.
In my opinion, with the blue and red, is one of the best Lace Sensor (but I do not know the holy grails)