Mettre un micro bartolini pour un son plus funky - :-S ?
va voir la comparaison qui a été faite par Lakland sur la même config en Barto et en Seymour Duncan lorsqu'on leur a demandé :
Q. What are the tone differences between Bartolini and Duncan-Basslines pickups?
A. Firstly, Bartolini are installed on 95% of the Basses Lakland produces. The sound differences practically speaking are as follows: Bartolini pickups have a warmer sound due to a more complex midrange response. They are well suited for most types of playing. Duncan Basslines are considerably hotter and have more of a modern "mid-scooped" sound that is popular with players that play a lot of "slap" style bass.
Pour une comparaison plus détaillée regarde ici:
Tiens aussi un lien où on compare des micros JB : [A]http://archive.bassplayer.com/z1999/9903/pickups.shtml">http://www.lakland.com/html_pages/pickup_comparison.html[/A] Tiens aussi un lien où on compare des micros JB : [A]http://archive.bassplayer.com/z1999/9903/pickups.shtml Donc :
The Seymour Duncans elicited "scooped, processed, extreme, aggressive and biting" (comme du funk, quoi).
If I were doing lots of slapping or any sort of aggressive playing, I'd choose the Seymour Duncans"
Mais:
"The Bartolini caused me to write "mellow, natural, earth tones, clean fundamental and clarity'. If I were primarily playing more mellow material, I'd go for the Bartolini."
Donc pour un son plus Funky, prend des Seymour Duncans (de plus tu connais leur site
).