TemjinStrife
Power Metal Cellist
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The recording is lacking a proper bass guitar, though. Makes it all sound much thinner, when you don't have a real bass at hand and have to pitch down a guitar to emulate it.your right about the EVO7. its a bit thin
I noticed you've got the RG927 in the US, and we have the RG827 in Europe. The differences are in the pick ups that I think, are better in the US version, point that I don't mind because I would change them anyway. The other difference is in the 430mm neck radius instead of the 400mm european version. The US version would be better for me as I like flat neck :'(
shitsøn;2697740 said:The recording is lacking a proper bass guitar, though. Makes it all sound much thinner, when you don't have a real bass at hand and have to pitch down a guitar to emulate it.
I honestly like this Premium a lot and played it more frequently lately. Playing-wise, I still prefer my RG1527, but it only takes like 10 minutes and I have adjusted to the only slightly different feel of the Premium, it's all good and comfortable anyways. The Evo7 is a good PU, but I still like the D Activators a little better, especially for such a low tuning. I didn't bother to swop it yet, though. It seems to work just fine for now.shitsøn, now that you take some time with the guitar, can you tell if your impressions are the same as when you bought the ibanez? Behave well the Evolution7?