Air Zone as bridge PU - anyone using this?

Dave Z

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Wondering how it sounds clean - at 17K hard to believe there is any 'air' in it, whaddaya think? Significantly different than the TZ?
 
Re: Air Zone as bridge PU - anyone using this?

I like the cleans. Thick but chimey enoughIt is my main pup. It has a nice sustain it doe snot sound like 17k with the clarity it has. It does not have the OD sound the TZ has. Take you CC. Add bass and a little sizzle.
 
Re: Air Zone as bridge PU - anyone using this?

"Take you CC. Add bass and a little sizzle." - cool, that would work, bass is where the CC hurts....thanks!
 
Re: Air Zone as bridge PU - anyone using this?

The Air Zone "IS" a bridge pickup. One of the best I ever used. And I agree with RB, don't look at the 17k and think it's hot. It's actually classified as medium output. It's got a really sweet open quality to it for a pickup of its type. The airbucker technology has to be lending a big hand in that. Pair it up with an Air Norton or Air Norton S in the neck and you've got a killer setup.
 
Re: Air Zone as bridge PU - anyone using this?

I like the cleans. Thick but chimey enoughIt is my main pup. It has a nice sustain it doe snot sound like 17k with the clarity it has. It does not have the OD sound the TZ has. Take you CC. Add bass and a little sizzle.

Perfect review of it. I really like this pickup in guitars that need just a little extra of everything.
 
Re: Air Zone as bridge PU - anyone using this?

I like the cleans. Thick but chimey enoughIt is my main pup. It has a nice sustain it doe snot sound like 17k with the clarity it has. It does not have the OD sound the TZ has. Take you CC. Add bass and a little sizzle.
??? I swapped my AZ for a CC because I liked the bottom end better on the CC, palm mutes with the AZ just dont have the "umph" that the CC has

both are great pickups though, maybe the difference in guitar woods? mine is a mahogany body with maple cap, the CC is reccomended for bright guitars ,but I like in in my SZ.
I dont play much clean or split so I'll let others advise you on that.
 
Re: Air Zone as bridge PU - anyone using this?

OK, this is sounding like it *should* work...more bass or less, that'll make or break it. Anyway, I should have one in a week and then I'll know if it works in this guitar. The CC is great, except for some mushy, boomy lows, not tight at all down there. I'd go C5 but I expect it would be a bit bright - this axe turned out brighter than I expected. Pao ferro board maybe to blame....
 
Re: Air Zone as bridge PU - anyone using this?

Try an Air Norton in the bridge! They come stock on Page Hamilton's LTD/ESP's.
 
Re: Air Zone as bridge PU - anyone using this?

Yeah the Nortons have always been interesting...never snagged one though. It just occuuured to me, I have a TZ..maybe I can make an Air Zone..time for a new thread...
 
Re: Air Zone as bridge PU - anyone using this?

Have you guys split one with good results?


I had my AZ (bridge position) wired to split with a push/pull pot. I had the hot coil (slug) toward the neck. I think that's a major issue players get into when splitting. They wire them with the hot coil toward the bridge and there's too little string movement there. It usually ends up sounding thin and brittle. With the hot coil toward the neck, I get a really nice, bright tone that's reminiscent of a Tele bridge pickup. Another wiring method is series/parallel. Splitting is cool, however you lose the hum-canceling. If you wire in parallel, you retain hum-canceling, yet you get a nice clean, bright tome that's very much like that of a single coil.


Try an Air Norton in the bridge! They come stock on Page Hamilton's LTD/ESP's.

Personally, I didn't like the AN in the bridge position. Now the neck position? That, to me, is what is was meant for....
 
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