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Old 01-16-2009, 07:21 AM
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Originally Posted by Tom Albano View Post
great guys thank you for the links, seems like the smith fits in very nicely, the preamp is taking me a little getting used to I set the EQ pretty much flat with little tweaks, which is the way I like it....
-Tom
That's exactly what I have been doing when recording! My BT4 always cuts through, clearly audible but pleasant at the same time. Of course it depends on the musical-style and overall-sound of the recording. Vintage / R&B= neck-pu with a bit of treble rolled in; Fusion / contemoprary-sounds: more bridge-pu with a bit of bass highlighted. It's always astonishing, how many beautiful over-tones and lively 'colours' end up on tape with the BT 4!
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