Al.C
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OKay like everyone I have been awaiting the brobucker. I really wasn't sure what to expect, I figured I would put it in my Santana 1. It has an antiquity in the neck with an A3 mag. It had a C5 in the bridge, I liked it but always open for new things. I had tried an antiquity bridge and even with full A2, A3, and A5 mags I never liked it at all. Got home late from work tonight, threw it in (after removing the cover (trembecker/zebra like the original pu's in the Santana). I had to lay something down for you all to hear. I was very impressed. Very well balanced overall. Bass was full, mids punchy and highs nice and chimey but not harsh. Biggest problem was deciding what type of track to record, as it was now getting late. Thought I would keep the sound clean so you could hear the pu. Recorded it staight into my custom amp using a sennheiser 421 mic right into the computer. Tried to play up and down the neck so you could hear the full spectrum and hear the beautiful open sound it has. Not my best clip but still the pu sound does come through. Hope this doesn't scare off you young metal players but I am sure you guys can do an overdriven tone way better than me.
http://home.comcast.net/~al_az/brobucker.mp3
ps only the lead is the brobucker the backing track is 'borrowed'
http://home.comcast.net/~al_az/brobucker.mp3
ps only the lead is the brobucker the backing track is 'borrowed'
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