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发表于 2010-3-21 12:04:18
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回楼上的 你想听HEIR的声音可以看我上传的这两个视频!
附加一个老外对heir 5的评价:
You're not going to get any extremes out of this set up, just solid, usable tones with the only sonic shortcomings originating in your technique. You get the best of both musicman and jazz basses in a single package, so be it big bottom dubby tones or crisp slappy funk or grinding rock, look no further.
If you're addicted to the "fidelity" that excesses of freqs around 8 to 16kHz induce and have tweeters in your cabs to make sure it's heard, you may need to add a 27 volt preamp with a bright switch and turn up the treble.
The B string is solid and fits very well amoung the other strings.
String type and finger technique play a huge part in the overall experience with this instrument (or any for that matter). I replaced the stock roundwound strings with Thomastik-Inkfield flatwounds straight away because I always find rounds too bright and I love the feel of T-I flats. That naturally warmed up the bass but by fingering closer to the bridge I can still rip through the mix with bright, aggressive tone. Or play the neck pickup with the tone rolled back for dub city... It translates your subtleties or lack there of with extreme clarity and it's variety of classic tones is the best trait of this instrument, which is a good selling point to all in need of bass that can effectively tackle many different tasks with quality.
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