kengtin
Member
Hi folks,
Here's an in-depth review I made recently of the B.C. Rich Jr. V 7 guitar upgraded with Seymour Duncan Blackouts. It's not a high end piece of equipment, but definitely a great. "bang for the buck". Needless to say the tones are Axe Fx II produced, they're EQ'd the way I'd normally use them in a mix and they go like this:
Rhythms: FAS 6160
Cleans: Jazz 120
Leads: Euro Red ("Euro Crunch" patch)
I tried to cover as many details as possible (especially the non-trivial stuff) and straight to the point, audio samples towards the end. Let me know what you'd add/change in this video, this will be useful feedback for my next reviews.
Hope you find it useful! Cheers
Here's an in-depth review I made recently of the B.C. Rich Jr. V 7 guitar upgraded with Seymour Duncan Blackouts. It's not a high end piece of equipment, but definitely a great. "bang for the buck". Needless to say the tones are Axe Fx II produced, they're EQ'd the way I'd normally use them in a mix and they go like this:
Rhythms: FAS 6160
Cleans: Jazz 120
Leads: Euro Red ("Euro Crunch" patch)
I tried to cover as many details as possible (especially the non-trivial stuff) and straight to the point, audio samples towards the end. Let me know what you'd add/change in this video, this will be useful feedback for my next reviews.
Hope you find it useful! Cheers