Alvin Lee Fan
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I have a Mahogany LP Studio that's chambered, very light, barely 7 lbs.
It currently has a set of DiMarzio Air Classics in it, but I find I'm not getting that really solid, hard-hitting sound you associate with a typical LP. I'm sure the chambering has to do with that.
For playing harder classic rock like Humble Pie, Zep, etc, southern rock, and hard/heavy blues, which would be a better DiMarzio combo for this guitar, Air Norton/Tone Zone or PAF/Super Distortion? How about Air Norton/Super Distortion?
I have one half of each of those combos, an Air Norton and a PAF (reg, not virtual), so I could go either way. BTW, I tried the PAF/Air Norton combo and that didn't suit me.
Thanks!
It currently has a set of DiMarzio Air Classics in it, but I find I'm not getting that really solid, hard-hitting sound you associate with a typical LP. I'm sure the chambering has to do with that.
For playing harder classic rock like Humble Pie, Zep, etc, southern rock, and hard/heavy blues, which would be a better DiMarzio combo for this guitar, Air Norton/Tone Zone or PAF/Super Distortion? How about Air Norton/Super Distortion?
I have one half of each of those combos, an Air Norton and a PAF (reg, not virtual), so I could go either way. BTW, I tried the PAF/Air Norton combo and that didn't suit me.
Thanks!