![]() ![]() ![]() One thing that sparked my interest, though, is reading a comment on the KVR forum that said this is a good guitar for country. The tremolo articulation definitely does raw black metal well. ![]() This is obviously suitable for metal, and testing IBZ I found myself digging up old Danzig and Darkthrone riffs that I probably haven’t played since the 90s. The lowest note on the lowest string is a G, which is only a minor third higher than the lowest note on a standard 4-string electric bass. There’s a pretty good amount of pick noise, especially for the hard sustains where you can even hear the pick smack into the neighboring (muted) string sometimes, plus release noises. All samples are recorded clean and direct, so there’s no pre-baked distortion, and the sound is consistently bright and aggressive across all the different articulations and across the whole fretboard. ![]()
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