Ok. so im in the process of reinventing my partscaster. (alder body, birdseye maple neck Dimarzio Breed in the bridge
) Not shocking its amazingly bright and in your face. Something im not quiet used to. Im looking for pickup suggestions that may tame down the brightness. I am currently running it as a one bucker guitar with no tone control.
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Adding a tone control will tame the brightness in it a little bit even when the tone all the way up, plus you can flex your sound more. If you get a stacked pot, you can control volume and tone without routing at all too. What pickup do you already have in it so we can gauge how to choose a warmer pickup? Also do you want it relatively powerful, vintage, or somewhere in between. Off the top of my head the Custom Custom is usually a big hit in one pickup guitars.
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Dimarzio Tone Zone.
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I am after a slightly warmer, darker tone. I realize a lot of the difference comes from the woods of these two guitars. the strat's alder and maple so its naturally gonna be brighter. The Dimarzio Breed is plenty powerful so I don't necessarily need more output. Id like one that can cover classic rock to modern country. As it sits I think the strat with the Dimarzio would cover hair metal gloriously. (as I dont mind that at all) Id still like to have it slightly warmer. I have considered adding a tone pot for the simple fact that it does cut some of the highs off it. Im running it through a randall rx75dg2 solid state amp. Ive been considering a custom custom or a Jb. I havent yet found a dimarzio...other than the Mo joe.... that I really love. that being said.. maybe I should try one in this strat. I had one in my mahogany strat and it was amazing. once again we come down to different types of wood.Last edited by loversmoon; 08-12-2013, 06:44 PM.
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The breed is already a pretty warm pickup. The only thing warmer that Dimarzio offers in terms of 6 string humbuckers might be the Tone Zone, but it is a little louder. Works wonders in 1 pickup guitars as well. I suppose you could also try the duncan invader if you wanted, but it's not as versatile as you're expecting i think. So my vote is still the custom custom.
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you know lone phantom I had not considered this.!! thank you. I wonder tho will that make it sound muddy at high gain ? I play some old school metal as well and I dont wish to loose any clarity. I like a nice tight bottom end. And yes reading that sounds very perv. wonder about going middle ground with a 300k pot?Last edited by loversmoon; 08-13-2013, 05:19 AM.
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