Gr8Scott
Wookieologist
I bought the Dimarzio bluesbucker to replace the nice but too similar sounding Virtual Hot PAF in the bridge. I wanted more upper midrange snarl and a more biting tone without going overboard with icepicky highs and I wanted more output. I got precisely what I wanted. This pickup kills. I love it very very much. I can't say that it sounds like a P-90 because I don't own a real P-90 equipped guitar and I've never played one either. I can say that it sounds extremely bluesy and works well with the VVPAF in the neck. The neck VVPAF is round and warm and the bluesbucker on the bridge is a perfect compliment to this sound. It adds a P90 type sound with no hum (unless you split it and that sounds icepicky and too bright). The sound is not as luxurious or as innocent as the VVPAF. If the VVPAF = Charlotte Church, the Bluesbucker = Janis Joplin. This is a whiskey-soaked tattoo-covered pickup that just impregnated the neighbor's daughter and yet it isn't abrasive at all. It's still warm and friendly when not played aggressively. Whack those strings and it bites down hard though. It also does pinch harmonics well and is far better at them than the original VHPAF was. It's definitely a single coil sound and has all the dynamics of a single.
This pickup is PERFECT for playing hard blues based rock. Good for anything blues based IMHO. It's got balls and yet it still sings too. Think of the intro to AC/DC's Have a Drink On Me and you have the sound of this pickup running through my Peavy Classic 50 with the gain all the way up and the EQ roughly even.
I have this guitar strung up with 10-53 nickle strings. It's a Korean Hamer Archtop. Basically a double cutaway les paul in construction with a PRS-like top.
This pickup is PERFECT for playing hard blues based rock. Good for anything blues based IMHO. It's got balls and yet it still sings too. Think of the intro to AC/DC's Have a Drink On Me and you have the sound of this pickup running through my Peavy Classic 50 with the gain all the way up and the EQ roughly even.
I have this guitar strung up with 10-53 nickle strings. It's a Korean Hamer Archtop. Basically a double cutaway les paul in construction with a PRS-like top.