Re: Allen poles?
slash857 said:
dimarzios use of allen poles is varied, not just for higher output models. the humbucker from hell uses allen poles, it is like 5.8k or something really low. the tone zone uses normal flatheads i believe, and its like 16.7k or something. im not sure the real reason for using them. im almost thinking its cosmetic.
Yes, I know. The PAF Pro, PAF Joe, Fred, Mo' Joe, Breed neck, and Evolution neck models have those, too. Those are medium output, between 8k and 12k. I said they used them a lot in their hight output pups, not always (though, the only high output DiMarzios that DON'T have them are the TZ, which has one row of normal adjustable poles and the steel slugs, and the X2N, which has dual blades). Those allen poles are a bit different from the ones Duncan uses on the Full Shred, I believe. If that has any effect on the tone, I'm not certain. I just think that they're used to aid the pickup in maintaining definition, and to ensure that it doesn't become mud heavy. Look at the HFH, for example. It's got those allen poles, and it's a very clean, clear, defined pickup, from what I've heard (haven't tried it, doesn't seem to be my thing). If it is the use of those allen poles that gives it that definition and clarity, just imagine what they'd do in a high output pickup. I don't really know if this is the case, it's just an educated guess.
The PAF Pro (and all of it's brothers, the Fred, PAF Joe, Mo' Joe, and the Breed) as well as the Evolution were made to maintain clarity and definition through heavy processing. Notice that all of those pickups have allen poles. That's why I said what I said about them being used to maintain definition and eliminating the mud factor by keeping things tight. I don't make the pickups, so I'm not exactly sure of the purpose of using allen poles, but that *seems* to be the best way to explain their use. It could be cosmetic, but I'd rather adjustable poles if that's the case. More options there. I think the use of the adjustable pole height to suit one's style is crucial. Plus, I like being able to put on a cover if I want one. Speaking of the Demon sounding "shrill," a cover might help to warm it up.