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http://www.facebook.com/miguelbatalhabookface http://www.twitter.com/mbatalhamusic http://www.soundcloud.com/miguelbatalha The full pack can be found, here: http://xrayprofiles.bigcartel.com/product/blend-diezel-d-moll-fortin-marshall It includes 20 profiles, featuring 2 amps running at the same time: a Diezel D-Moll and a Fortin modded Marshall VM2466. For this demo I've used profiles number, 13, 2 and 3. For business enquiries: www.miguelbatalha.com/contact.html or PM through any social webplace. Gear used in this video: Timber Tones Blonde Horn Pick Spectraflex cables Kemper Profiling Amp Eric Johnson AS Fender Stratocaster For bass I used Octaver Effect from Kemper.
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Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/MiguelBatalhasound Twitter. https://twitter.com/mbatalhamusic Ask.FM. http://ask.fm/MiguelBatalhamusic Skype Lessons: http://www.miguelbatalha.com/contact.html My first video "demoing" pickups. In this video, I play with "Holy Divers" from Bare Knuckle Pickups. My opinion - For lead playing: Both pickups are very responsive to how hard you pick/pluck the strings and that is extremely pleasant as you can really get into it (as I did in this video). Both pickups are really tight, the neck pickup provides you with a good start for that "liquid lead tone" you might be seeking. The bridge pickup has much more treble but nothing over the top, just the right amount. I usually go for the neck pickup or both but this set allows me to be that dynamic. For rhythm playing: The neck pickup has great body with good mids, think of a "Whitesnake" riff. The bridge pickup, again, has much more treble but not too much. Both are very clear (providing you adjust the pickups' height correctly) and strong. |
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