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    The tone wizardsaid I should get a dime in the bridge and a 59 in the neck for my wolfgang with a basswood body.Anyone think this is a good idea?

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    Re: anyone like dimebuckers

    What styles will you be playing and through which amp?
    Ain't nothin' but a G thang, baby.

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    • #3
      Re: anyone like dimebuckers

      im sorry, im kinda new at this. whats the tone wizzard?

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      • #4
        Re: anyone like dimebuckers

        anyone?

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        • #5
          Re: anyone like dimebuckers

          The Dime is a great pup. Killer looks, too. Administrator Robert S. has a few himself.
          Seymour Duncans I've owned: Dimebucker, '59n, '59b, PG+n, JB, Phat Cat, PGn, Custom, Seth Lover, '78.

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          • #6
            Re: anyone like dimebuckers

            Actually I have one Dime but I've installed a few for other people. I like it a lot for hard rock, metal and detuned stuff and everyone I've installed it for have been very happy.
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            • #7
              Re: anyone like dimebuckers

              Originally posted by I am me
              im sorry, im kinda new at this. whats the tone wizzard?
              Seymour Duncan Tone Wizard

              Which you can always access by going to the home page>Support>ToneWizard.

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              • #8
                Re: anyone like dimebuckers

                Thanks guys for you help I think i'll get one.

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                • #9
                  Re: anyone like dimebuckers

                  One thing that's also cool about the Dime is that you can also get a clean tone with it.
                  If you roll the volume down to about 1 or 2 it gets a nice little twang.
                  The Dimebucker is actually a pretty clean pickup, it does not have mega gain or anything like that, but more of a crunch that helps smush your tone together and make it more focused.
                  It also stays true to picking dynamics as well.
                  I have one in both of my SG's.
                  This space is for rent.

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                  • #10
                    Re: anyone like dimebuckers

                    Originally posted by jimmy
                    One thing that's also cool about the Dime is that you can also get a clean tone with it.
                    If you roll the volume down to about 1 or 2 it gets a nice little twang.
                    The Dimebucker is actually a pretty clean pickup, it does not have mega gain or anything like that, but more of a crunch that helps smush your tone together and make it more focused.
                    It also stays true to picking dynamics as well.
                    I have one in both of my SG's.
                    what he said..

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                    • #11
                      Re: anyone like dimebuckers

                      I actually didn't like the dime too much. When I first got my LTD (basswood) it had a dimebucker in the bridge. It sounded better in drop tunings but in E I found the tone to be a little artifical, harsh. I switched it out with a JB and I like it alot better, it seems more natural sounding to me. But it also has the aggression and output I need for harder music, also I think the highs of the jb sit well in basswood.


                      -Rowan

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