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  • #16
    Re: higher output for a neck pickup

    I like the DiMarzio Breed neck pickup in my Jackson Dinky with a 24 fret neck and alder body. My thought process was to use a pickup designed for that particular scenario and it doesn't disappoint. It is a little more vintage voiced than an Evolution, but it has a nice fat sound.

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    • #17
      Re: higher output for a neck pickup

      Originally posted by Zhangliqun View Post
      Try a 59 bridge model in the neck. Or maybe a Pearly Gates Plus bridge.
      +1.

      And maybe put an A8 mag in that '59b model.
      Originally Posted by IanBallard
      Rule of thumb... the more pot you have, the better your tone.

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      • #18
        Re: higher output for a neck pickup

        Originally posted by Zhangliqun View Post
        Or maybe a Pearly Gates Plus bridge.
        It's a good pickup in the neck. Less bassy, less trebly, more meaty than '59. My fave pickup in the neck along with Demon.

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        • #19
          Re: higher output for a neck pickup

          Originally posted by Thrash it up View Post
          Anyone has an experience with the sh10 in the neck?
          The full shred neck is very clear and clean with fairly low output, its a little to bright or harsh for some. Its super articulate with great not separation.

          Personally I love the full shred in the neck position with a distortion bridge. if its a 24 fret go with the liquifier though, its just what you want.

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          • #20
            Re: higher output for a neck pickup

            Originally posted by TimmyPage View Post
            Dimarzio Air Norton or the Liquifire. Both are higher output neck pickups for soloing and 'creamy' leads. I'm a dyed in the wool Duncan fan but when I think higher output neck humbuckers for leadwork Dimarzio is probably the path you want.
            i'd say they are in the mid-output territory for modern standards. DMZ categorizes them as medium power : http://www.dimarzio.com/pickups/humb...ower?view=grid

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