damn! dimarzio's are cheaply made!

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HeadBanginologist
the other day when i put in the 59 in my charvel to replace the super distortion, i experimented to see if i could take the ceramic magnet out of the super d and pout it into the 59. well to my unsurprise i couldn't do that, when i took the back off the pickup i noticed how cheaply it was made. wax everywhere, couldn't pull anything too far or wires might break and all that crap. now when i tried to put the dimarzio back together i screwed the screws in the coils were off balance. instead of being flat like it was before, the coils are now angled. even though it's only a slight angle it is just really cheaply made and it got me mad :yell:

the duncan wasn't like that all, i even took the a5 outof the duncan for about 10 minutes and put it back in, and it's completely fine. sounds great too!

while i'll still play dimarzio's but it looks like i'll never take a magnet out :smack:
 
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What really ticks me off about Dimarzio (and I've heard Duncan is doing it now) is the leads. They're thin and fragile and are in plain english, crap. The Dimarzio leads are unbelievably shoddy and it doesn't exactly reflect very well on the company.

My Duncan Antiquity leads were awesome, I think every company should make them like that.
 
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Man, I hope Duncan never compromises on their quality - that would hella suck. I don't know if other people have problems spending money on their pickups but I go out of my way to buy Duncans 'cause I know they're made well and sound awesome!
 
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I had an 80's DiMarzio P.A.F. style that was very microphonic-- opened it up, and there were no bobbins, just the coils wrapped in paper. Now, I do have an early HS-3 and old Jem HS-2 that have thick leads and a heavy duty ground. the later versions are somewhat fragile. I like the sound, but I do need to be careful when cutting the shielding.
 
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I don't know a thing about DM's, but I can tell you that Seymour goes to a lot of effort and expense to get the most authentic materials possible.
 
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Duncan's quality, even for standard items like a JB or 59 humbuckers, exceeds that of some very expensive boutique pickups I've used. The fit and finish of bobbin tops for Duncan pickups is equal to the Tom Holmes humbuckers I have in my Les Paul.

I agree that Dimarzio's seem a little more cheaply made. The look of the polepieces is rougher and the bobbins are not as smooth and polished looking.

I don't have any Dimarzios in any of my guitars. Any that had them, like my '94 Fender Japan "Custom Shop" Mary Kaye Strat, have been replaced.

Lew
 
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I have always said that dimarzio makes a second rate product. IMHO, larry dimarzio is a Jerk and a bad business person, ala Double Cream Fiasco. There is nothing that compares to the Quality, Tone and Workmanship of a Duncan.
 
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check this out... compare the consturciton of a dimarzio to a $30 MIK duncan performer. the duncan performer has a bent leg nickle bottom plate, better plastic bobbins, better hookup cable and more "heft". i duno what there doing at dimarizo, but id rather play duncan performers at least based on the quality
 
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While I do dislike the build quality of DiMarzio pickups, I can't complain about the sounds they make. Personally, I don't really care about what stuff looks like. As long as it sounds good and doesn't come apart in my hands, it's all good.
 
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I'm having a very tough time trying to figure out what would be the best humbucker to put in the bridge of my fender deluxe fat strat. Others have been saying to put a 59' in or a super distortion or hot rails. I honestly don't know a lot about pickups and I want a good sounding pickup. I play alternative/metal stuff.
 
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hernia said:
I'm having a very tough time trying to figure out what would be the best humbucker to put in the bridge of my fender deluxe fat strat. Others have been saying to put a 59' in or a super distortion or hot rails. I honestly don't know a lot about pickups and I want a good sounding pickup. I play alternative/metal stuff.

I highly recommened the Duncan Custom Custom.
 
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How much different is the custom custom to the other pickups?? Will this work well to give a heavy distortion sound and have high output??
 
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hernia said:
I'm having a very tough time trying to figure out what would be the best humbucker to put in the bridge of my fender deluxe fat strat. Others have been saying to put a 59' in or a super distortion or hot rails. I honestly don't know a lot about pickups and I want a good sounding pickup. I play alternative/metal stuff.

I have two "Fat" Strats. One has a DiMarzio Super Distortion and the other has a Duncan JB. The Super Distortion is great for screamin', over the top type stuff with lots of harmonics, huge bottom end, and huge sustaining palm mutes. The JB has a tighter sound, more crunch, and palm mutes that crunch hard and cut off quickly (in a good way).

I can't recommend one over the other since I've grown attached to both their sounds for different purposes.
 
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damn i dunno i might just get a super distortion cuz i can't make up my mind
 
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hernia said:
How much different is the custom custom to the other pickups?? Will this work well to give a heavy distortion sound and have high output??

The CC will do it all. :)
 
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Ya I think i'm gonna get a custom custom it seems to be a pretty good one. I tell you how much I like it if I Install one.
 
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Jack Z said:
check this out... compare the consturciton of a dimarzio to a $30 MIK duncan performer. the duncan performer has a bent leg nickle bottom plate, better plastic bobbins, better hookup cable and more "heft". i duno what there doing at dimarizo, but id rather play duncan performers at least based on the quality


A Duncan Performer over a Dimarzio?? ....I wouldn't choose that but that's just me....


I've NEVER had a Dimarzio fall apart on me EVER or stop working for ANY reason. Not to mention they sound equally as good as the Duncans IMO.

If they were exactly like Duncans as far as look and pole pieces, people would complain they were copying them. Dimarzio does their own thing and they do it well IMO.

However, I do own pickups from both companies and love them all the same.
 
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ranalli said:
A Duncan Performer over a Dimarzio?? ....I wouldn't choose that but that's just me....


I've NEVER had a Dimarzio fall apart on me EVER or stop working for ANY reason. Not to mention they sound equally as good as the Duncans IMO.

If they were exactly like Duncans as far as look and pole pieces, people would complain they were copying them. Dimarzio does their own thing and they do it well IMO.

However, I do own pickups from both companies and love them all the same.

i like the sound of both but the construction of both companies pickups is so different. it seems that duncan takes longer when going over it for mistakes and stuff and dimarzio doesn't even d that. now i have a dimazrio that works but's lopsided :smack:
the construction is way better on duncan.
 
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hernia said:
Ya I think i'm gonna get a custom custom it seems to be a pretty good one. I tell you how much I like it if I Install one.

Good deal bro, let me know how you like it. :)
 
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