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Micro-Alien
clédesolré 14.08.2024
Bonjour à tous , depuis les années 70 , j'adore Deep Purple , une question
ma toujours trotté dans la tête , comment Ritchie Blackmore faisait pour sortir des sons de ouf , maintenant je comprend mieux les choses , j'ai
équipé ma DOT Epiphone comme la 335 Gibson , une dinguerie , des surprises , beaucoup d'émotions , palette sonore sans limite , le moindre écart ce paie cash , enfin il faut aimé se son là , merci de m'avoir lu , Salutations .
G.S
Bonjour à tous , depuis les années 70 , j'adore Deep Purple , une question
ma toujours trotté dans la tête , comment Ritchie Blackmore faisait pour sortir des sons de ouf , maintenant je comprend mieux les choses , j'ai
équipé ma DOT Epiphone comme la 335 Gibson , une dinguerie , des surprises , beaucoup d'émotions , palette sonore sans limite , le moindre
Bonjour à tous , depuis les années 70 , j'adore Deep Purple , une question
ma toujours trotté dans la tête , comment Ritchie Blackmore faisait pour sortir des sons de ouf , maintenant je comprend mieux les choses , j'ai
équipé ma DOT Epiphone comme la 335 Gibson , une dinguerie , des surprises , beaucoup d'émotions , palette sonore sans limite , le moindre écart ce paie cash , enfin il faut aimé se son là , merci de m'avoir lu , Salutations .
G.S
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TS
Bardzo dobry!
Tomasz Sekundy 23.01.2024
Very good, intriguing pickup. This is the sound known from records. It doesn't sound too bright, but bright, it isn't over-bassed, and it doesn't make the midrange tiring. It's just right in the Bridge position. Moderate level. It sounds clear and has a tastefully highlighted and nicely rounded hi-mid frequency range. Under the neck, I have a 57 Classic which is fuller and bassier, even too much, but I like it (ES-335). Tip: T-Type should be lifted close to the strings; then it sounds so good and tasty. I highly recommend it.
Very good, intriguing pickup. This is the sound known from records. It doesn't sound too bright, but bright, it isn't over-bassed, and it doesn't make the midrange tiring. It's just right in the Bridge position. Moderate level. It sounds clear and has a tastefully highlighted and nicely rounded hi-mid frequency range. Under the neck, I have a 57 Classic which is
Very good, intriguing pickup. This is the sound known from records. It doesn't sound too bright, but bright, it isn't over-bassed, and it doesn't make the midrange tiring. It's just right in the Bridge position. Moderate level. It sounds clear and has a tastefully highlighted and nicely rounded hi-mid frequency range. Under the neck, I have a 57 Classic which is fuller and bassier, even too much, but I like it (ES-335). Tip: T-Type should be lifted close to the strings; then it sounds so good and tasty. I highly recommend it.