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YJM Fury Bridge vs. Dimarzio Virtual Vintage Heavy Blues

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  • YJM Fury Bridge vs. Dimarzio Virtual Vintage Heavy Blues

    Both are good pickups. I was looking at the resistance of both. On Dimarzio's site they say the resistance of the Virtual Vintage Heavy Blues is about 8.00. Slightly more I think. According to Duncan the resistance of the YJM Fury Bridge model is about 25.0.

    I have heard many times before that resistance cannot always be used to gauge a pickups thickness or growl.

    But would anyone venture a guess as to which would give a thicker sound?

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    Re: YJM Fury Bridge vs. Dimarzio Virtual Vintage Heavy Blues

    The YJM sounds like a really great Strat pickup. I wouldn't describe it as thick.
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      Re: YJM Fury Bridge vs. Dimarzio Virtual Vintage Heavy Blues

      I'm gonna try it again. I may prefer it over the Heavy Blues 2. I do like Alnico 5 magnets too.

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        Re: YJM Fury Bridge vs. Dimarzio Virtual Vintage Heavy Blues

        Could you please describe how the Heavy Blues 2 sounds and feels in your guitar? I was thinking of getting one but Might get the YJM pickup instead if it sounds the way Mincer described.

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          Re: YJM Fury Bridge vs. Dimarzio Virtual Vintage Heavy Blues

          Originally posted by Guitarmusic View Post
          Could you please describe how the Heavy Blues 2 sounds and feels in your guitar? I was thinking of getting one but Might get the YJM pickup instead if it sounds the way Mincer described.
          One thing I have always noticed about the Heavy Blues 2 is it tends to have an abrasive-like quality to it. I've nicknamed it the sandpaper pickup. I don't know why but it has a kind of rough texture to it. Overall it is a very good pickup though and it works for getting a Malmsteen tone if you are interested in that. It has an Alnico II magnet but this pickup doesn't sound as noticeably soft and spongy as say the Duncan APS-1 does.

          Hope that helps you a bit.

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            Re: YJM Fury Bridge vs. Dimarzio Virtual Vintage Heavy Blues

            Originally posted by 357mag View Post
            One thing I have always noticed about the Heavy Blues 2 is it tends to have an abrasive-like quality to it. I've nicknamed it the sandpaper pickup. I don't know why but it has a kind of rough texture to it. Overall it is a very good pickup though and it works for getting a Malmsteen tone if you are interested in that. It has an Alnico II magnet but this pickup doesn't sound as noticeably soft and spongy as say the Duncan APS-1 does.

            Hope that helps you a bit.
            Yes! Thank you. I find that to be a great description!

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