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Published on 06/16/11 at 16:37
I had the opportunity to try several times this microphone: a Duesenberg Starplayer TV, but also on guitar luthier (prototypes to be more prcis) A model with solid-body en fr do and handle (and key) Rabl. I plutt difficult in terms of microphones ... not sensitive to Seymour, but not satisfied with the Di Marzio type of Gibson guitars (in gnral A MODEL prs). If I had to change a microphone on a Gibson, I Do not hesitate one second, because the humbucker gives exactly what this type of instrument: a balance between heat idalie vintage, and the pr decision a little more adapted to modern loadings.

As long as you do not expect him to do in the mtal, you can go for it a closed ring, it is expressive, balanced in single-and rhythm. While I am much less convinced by Domino (p90) that I found really sour. The Duesenberg Grand Vintage Hb is doing as well in typical vintage amps (Vox, Fender) in mchant more amps (Marshall, etc.).. A kind of Classic 57 more open, prcis more punchy ... In short, I absolutely loved it!