Air Zone = Awesome!

IanBallard

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So I finally finished surgery on my ax, installed a new low-fric pot attached to an Air Zone. 1 5/8" thick Alder Strat, non-floating Floyd, maple neck, etc.

After some experimenting I decided to mount it angled (EVH/normal Strat bridge) and found that made the pickup very well balanced. I was expecting major "onk" mids but that's not the case at all! The bass is tight... tighter than the A5 hybrid I had, the low mids strong and upper mids have singing quality too! The treble is relaxed and the highest notes, regardless of the amp or volume, never gets ice-picky. It's pretty much what I expected. The tone is awesome everywhere on the neck, to where I can't find a "funky" sounding note (thanks partially to the fret job I did. ;)) and all of them have attitude like only a Tone Zone can have. It's definitely a lower-output Tone Zone, no doubt about it. The dynamics are way better, thanks to the Air design and you can get much nicer cleans than a TZ can. Honestly, it does have a "PAF" quality to it but with more balls and the sustain... wow! Notes decay into some very impressive harmonics that I don't remember from the Tone Zone-equipped axes I've used before.

The FEEL is what blows me away about this pickup. Notes just jump off your fingers and pick dynamics are WIDE. Harmonics come out of every fret. I'm loving this thing. It's almost the ultimate rock humbucker.
 
Yup. The AZ is awesome. Had one several years back in a MIA Strat. It sang like no other. Probably the best that guitar ever sounded. I've thought about getting another one and putting it in my Focus 2000.
 
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I have no idea what difference installing an Air Zone slanted does, but I do know the Air Zone is an awesome pickup. It makes wonder what an Air Breed would sound like.
 
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if you guys love the AZ you have to try a AT-1! it is a more refined version of the AZ IMHO:cool2:
 
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I have no idea what difference installing an Air Zone slanted does, but I do know the Air Zone is an awesome pickup. It makes wonder what an Air Breed would sound like.

A air breed is even smoother than the stock breed due to the reduced mag pull. bass is lowered a touch and it is toghter.
it is a lot like the paf pro but has more mids and bass, has about the same exact output of a paf pro.
I look at it as the couch potato paf pro, fat and lazy! LOL!
 
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I remember reading something in the past about a half Air Zone sounding similar to the pups in the EVH Music Man.

I do like air pups in general, they seem to have more presence and spank. I did the mod to the ceramic stockers in an Ibz RG I had and it brought some life into them.
 
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Refined how? How does the tone compare?

Thanks, Ed.

the AT-1 sound much closer to the EBMM customwound bridge dimarzio in the axis. It has more of a complex treble than a AZ and IMHO is not as bloated sounding. The AT-1 has a touch more aggresssion too. essentaily the AT-1 is a aired version of the axis bridge pup.
 
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AZ is the JB of the dimarzio lineup. Kicks all kinds of ass in typical strat type guitars.
 
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I love mine in my Ibanez RG basswood body maple neck and fretboard edge3 floyd rose.

It had DMZ D-Activator in it but I was looking for a warmer and not so powerful tone. So I ordered the AirZone in white with gold polepieces. (Steve vai JEM rip-off)

Sounds amazing! Nice low-end gives you some muscle, it has enough output so it can do metal but not too much output so that it cleans and splits very nicely. It's a PAF-on-steroids indeed. One of my favoourite DMZ pickups ever.
 
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Great pickup, a friend had one in his Les Paul and loved it but ended up replacing it with a Duncan Custom. I think the AirZone is up with the best of them. My order of best bridge pickups are Rio Grande BBQ, Dimarzio Air Zone and then the JB and Custom Custom.
I might bump the CC up higher though.
 
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Great pickup, a friend had one in his Les Paul and loved it but ended up replacing it with a Duncan Custom. I think the AirZone is up with the best of them. My order of best bridge pickups is Rio Grande BBQ, Dimarzio Air Zone and then the JB and Custom Custom.

I can understand why he replaced it with the custom!:approve:
 
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if you guys love the AZ you have to try a AT-1! it is a more refined version of the AZ IMHO:cool2:


Consider my interest peaked.

Seems like the AT-1 has more subdued lows than the TZ ir AZ, which I think may be too boomy for an A5.

How would the AT-1 sound in a Les Paul style guitar?
 
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Consider my interest peaked.

Seems like the AT-1 has more subdued lows than the TZ ir AZ, which I think may be too boomy for an A5.

How would the AT-1 sound in a Les Paul style guitar?

My bud here "notesfield" uses one is his LP and loves it from what he said:)
 
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