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Seymour Duncan SPB-3 Quarter Pound P-Bass 4 String
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«  Versatile but very little effective »

Published on 06/07/11 at 01:05
Mount on a Fender Precision passive flat with mesh, used mainly in DI in a home studio, the sound is bold and deep.
It's a combo micro / low bit versatile, powerful but trs.

Really good for the Dub / Reggea see his 60's to the modern Motown (the sound palm + string plectrum is excellent), the choice of musical styles, however, is restricted to the micro CHARACTERISTICS: the bass is supercharged with respect to mdiums / treble, and you can blame him a certain lack of precision attack of the strings and therefore clarity and finesse.

Stay vigilant for other musical styles (I think it is not suitable for the Mtal, Pop, and even the Rock on which the microphone will miss high-medium, may operate of course, but there is more adapted I think).

For modern styles (dub, trip hop, jungle, house) are the tnbres guaranteed! Pure happiness!


I tried microphones kinds Jazz Bass, Musicman, Fender passive Pb basic Active EMG-Pb, the SPB-3 has a character all its own, it is love or not.
I buy it without problem: very special but in the case of my use, it is efficient trs. And what the price really ...