Eleison a écrit :
salut,
Vous, par rapport à votre façon de jouer, vous avez changé quoi comme micros?
Pour ma part j'ai mis comme micro chevalet le HS-3:
"The HS-3™ is actually a smooth and relatively quiet pickup that produces a sweet overdrive tone without jagged edges. What Yngwie discovered is that these qualities combine perfectly with a heavily distorted amp, because the sound won’t get muddy or messy. The HS-3™ is also versatile—it’s a noise-free pickup in a live situation or in the studio".
En micro bridge le HS-2, et demande a Eric Johnson ce qu'il en pense une fois splitte...
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"It's become popular for two distinct qualities: in humbucking mode, it's got a solid, natural sound that's cleaner and brighter than a conventional humbucker, while single-coil mode creates one of the best vintage tones around. Because of its patented design, single-coil mode is not as noisy as a standard single-coil pickup. Taken together with the dead-quiet humbucking mode, this is an excellent pickup to use with rack systems and high-gain amps".
Enfin en micro manche, le YJM:
"You might not realize it from his music, but Yngwie Malmsteen is a vintage Strat® collector, and he swears by his 50s and 60s axes. He also swears by our HS-3™, and he's always wanted a vintage magnet-stagger version to go with his best guitars. While there is still a strong resemblance to the HS-3™, the YJM™ has more presence and brilliance, particularly on the high strings, and still no 60-cycle hum. Yngwie uses it in the neck position of his main guitars, and it’s also the standard neck pickup on his signature model Strat".
Voila je ne sais pas si c'est vraiment ce que tu recherches, mais c'est un mix entre le humbucker et le micro simple, entre un son vintage et un son "propre", etc.
Et si tu t'amuses a mettre tes micros en serie/parallele/split, tu auras toute la gamme des sons strats, du plus vintage au plus moderne...
J'en suis enchante, mais une personne n'est pas l'autre, et comme tu demandais a ceux qui ont change de micros de s'exprimer, je le fais!
Mais je n'ai pas la science infuse...