DreamSeeker
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Hey guys. First post, but I have read many a thread on this forum. Now, I realize this is a Duncan forum, but I have always just kind of been acquainted with Dimarzio's. Nearly pulled the trigger on a '78, but for now, Dimarzio's are what I have.
Anyway, i've got some pickups lying uninstalled, and i'm not sure what arrangement I should try them in, or if I should look into replacing any of them (like selling the Tone Zone and getting an At-1). Here's how it goes:
Alder Charvel Socal (Tone Zone - VVHB2 - Pro Track
Basswood HM Strat (Super 3 - strat SC - strat SC)
Basswood Jackson DXMG (empty - HH)
Epi LP Jr. (empty) - does anyone know what wood these are actually made of?
Humbuckers: Tone Zone, Super 3, Norton, Super D (regular spaced), Air Classic neck (it's red though)
Singles: Pro Track, Heavy Blues 2, Cruiser Bridge, 2 Strat single coils
I'm open to any realignment of the pickups. The main thing is that the Charvel and HM have to be versatile (hard rock, fusion, pop, funk, jazz) but I like them to have different flavors from each other. Now, I know I need to experiment, and I will over time. But goshdarnit do I hate the hassle of removing the trems, and especially when I then have to deal with the pickguard on the Charvel. So I'm trying to decide on a starting point.
One thing I know for sure: The Tone Zone is indeed a little too bass heavy, and I wish it were a little more open-sounding. The overall sound isn't flubby or anything, but weight of the lows is just overbearing. I'm probably going to try wiring a capacitor inline with it to bleed some of the bass, a la LonePhantom, but something about trying to change the inherent tone of the pickup kind of unsettles me. I had also considered the half air mod, but i didn't know if that would do enough for it, especially for something so (relatively) invasive. I do like the core tone and fullness of the TZ, it's just that it's like ice cream covered with WAY too much chocolate syrup.
Anyway, i've got some pickups lying uninstalled, and i'm not sure what arrangement I should try them in, or if I should look into replacing any of them (like selling the Tone Zone and getting an At-1). Here's how it goes:
Alder Charvel Socal (Tone Zone - VVHB2 - Pro Track
Basswood HM Strat (Super 3 - strat SC - strat SC)
Basswood Jackson DXMG (empty - HH)
Epi LP Jr. (empty) - does anyone know what wood these are actually made of?
Humbuckers: Tone Zone, Super 3, Norton, Super D (regular spaced), Air Classic neck (it's red though)
Singles: Pro Track, Heavy Blues 2, Cruiser Bridge, 2 Strat single coils
I'm open to any realignment of the pickups. The main thing is that the Charvel and HM have to be versatile (hard rock, fusion, pop, funk, jazz) but I like them to have different flavors from each other. Now, I know I need to experiment, and I will over time. But goshdarnit do I hate the hassle of removing the trems, and especially when I then have to deal with the pickguard on the Charvel. So I'm trying to decide on a starting point.
One thing I know for sure: The Tone Zone is indeed a little too bass heavy, and I wish it were a little more open-sounding. The overall sound isn't flubby or anything, but weight of the lows is just overbearing. I'm probably going to try wiring a capacitor inline with it to bleed some of the bass, a la LonePhantom, but something about trying to change the inherent tone of the pickup kind of unsettles me. I had also considered the half air mod, but i didn't know if that would do enough for it, especially for something so (relatively) invasive. I do like the core tone and fullness of the TZ, it's just that it's like ice cream covered with WAY too much chocolate syrup.