EMG 707
Prezzo al pubblico :
NC
Prezzo medio :
NC
Media prezzo usato :
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EMG 707 : Recensione di nickname009

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Opzioni Generali
Non riesco a ricordare quando ho ottenuto questo pickup, ma è stato sicuramente un bel po 'anni fa quando ero in fase 7 corde come la maggior parte delle persone erano in fine degli anni '90 all'inizio del millennio. Avevo comprato un usato Ibanez S7420. Mi è piaciuta la dannata cosa, il collo era così confortevole che mi sembrava la riproduzione di un 6 corde anche se era un 7 ma i pickup in esso mancava totalmente. La pulisce aveva poco da non headroom e la distorsione era confusa e poco chiara. In arrivata la EMG707 pickup, che un punto di svolta! La pulisce finalmente utilizzabili, ed i suoni sporchi erano sorprendentemente chiaro! Ogni nota si sentiva, e la distorsione era fitta, ma non fangoso e c'era solo la giusta quantità di compressione per ottenere tutte le note di uscire correttamente. Credo che la EMG707 è fondamentalmente un 85, ma calibrato per una stringa di 7, quindi tonalmente dovrebbe in genere hanno la stessa anima, tuttavia, poiché sta andando in una chitarra 7 corde e tu hai le extra stringa tutto cambia ecc comunque. Anyhoo, come dicevo, ha comprato la mia chitarra torna alla vita e ho amato ogni minuto di gioco la mia 7 corde dopo. Se era solo per i passaggi puliti o super pesante death metal-core roba tipo con un sacco di chugging. Sono stato in grado di ottenere ogni tipo di suono che volevo da 707. So che ora ci sono altri modelli e variazione del 707 e non ho ancora avuto la possibilità di provare loro e sono sicuro che ci sia una differenza udibile tra di loro, forse per i chitarristi, ma sicuramente non al pubblico, quindi se è vale la pena cambiare o non lo lascio a voi. Direi, perché risolvere il problema, se non è rotto?
I can't really recall WHEN I got this pickup but it was definitely quite a few years back when I was in the 7 string phase like most people were in the late 90s early millennium. I had a bought a used Ibanez S7420. Loved the damn thing, the neck was so comfortable it felt like I was playing a 6 string even though it was a 7 yet the pickups in it completely lacked. The cleans had little to no headroom and the distortion was fuzzy and unclear. In came the EMG707 pickup, what a game changer! The cleans were finally usable, and the dirty sounds were amazingly clear! Every note could be heard, and the distortion was thick but not muddy and there was just the right amount of compression to get all the notes to come out properly. I do believe the EMG707 is basically an 85 but calibrated for a 7 string, so tonally it should generally have the same soul, however since it's going in a 7 string guitar and you got the extra string etc everything changes anyway. Anyhoo, as I was saying, it bought my guitar back to life and I loved every minute of playing my 7 string afterwards. Whether it was just for clean passages or super heavy metal death-core type stuff with lots of chugging. I was able to get every type of sound I wanted from 707. I know now there are other models and variation of the 707 and I have not yet gotten the chance to try them and I’m sure there is an audible difference between them, maybe to guitar players but definitely not to the audience, so if it’s worth changing or not I leave that up to you. I’d say, why fix it if it ain’t broke?
Original English text: Overall Opinion
I can't really recall WHEN I got this pickup but it was definitely quite a few years back when I was in the 7 string phase like most people were in the late 90s early millennium. I had a bought a used Ibanez S7420. Loved the damn thing, the neck was so comfortable it felt like I was playing a 6 string even though it was a 7 yet the pickups in it completely lacked. The cleans had little to no headroom and the distortion was fuzzy and unclear. In came the EMG707 pickup, what a game changer! The cleans were finally usable, and the dirty sounds were amazingly clear! Every note could be heard, and the distortion was thick but not muddy and there was just the right amount of compression to get all the notes to come out properly. I do believe the EMG707 is basically an 85 but calibrated for a 7 string, so tonally it should generally have the same soul, however since it's going in a 7 string guitar and you got the extra string etc everything changes anyway. Anyhoo, as I was saying, it bought my guitar back to life and I loved every minute of playing my 7 string afterwards. Whether it was just for clean passages or super heavy metal death-core type stuff with lots of chugging. I was able to get every type of sound I wanted from 707. I know now there are other models and variation of the 707 and I have not yet gotten the chance to try them and I’m sure there is an audible difference between them, maybe to guitar players but definitely not to the audience, so if it’s worth changing or not I leave that up to you. I’d say, why fix it if it ain’t broke?
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