Dr Dulle
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Gern, bei Gelegenheit schildere ich mal meine Eindrücke
Und gibts was neues ??
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Gern, bei Gelegenheit schildere ich mal meine Eindrücke
Noch nichtUnd gibts was neues ??
Mal ein Kurzeindruck.Und gibts was neues ??
Die GFS Dream90 stehen aber halt noch aus...
http://www.tdpri.com/threads/gfs-dream-90-vs-mean-90-anyone.627731/page-2 schrieb:
That's an inside view of a Dream90. A single bobbin of a HB p'up with two magnets on a brass baseplate and cover, with the keeper and pole screws made of mistery metal, drowning in a sea of paraffin. As you can see, it's got actually very little to do with a P-90.
OTOH, the Mean90 is as close to a HB-sized P-90 as it can be, starting with the choice of the right materials for the baseplate, keeper, screws, bobbin shape and size and even the cover that holds everything tight in place. It also takes magnet swaps pretty gracefully.
For me, the Mean90 is an even "better" version of a Seymour Duncan Phat Cat, costing only the 20% of it.
After having installed/modded over a dozen of those in both solid bodies and semi-hollows, I heartly recommend'em. My favorite set for a blues-playing LP is an A3n/UOA5b-modded set. Full-bodied lows with articulation and clarity in the neck, great tightness for chords and plenty of sustain for soaring leads in the bridge and a very nice B.B.-like middle position which is even noise-cancelling.
At that price point, to me is simply a no-brainer.
Nicht ganz, die werden in der gleichen Fabrik gebaut, aber GFS hat eigene Modelle.Nach allem, was ich bisher recherchiert habe, sind GFS gelabelte Artec PUs.
Nicht mein Fall, aber dankealso mit Keramik Magneten
mhmSoweit ich weiß, hat der Dream90 aber auch Keramik-Magnete...