Dimarzio Air norton and air classic for strat?

jmcorey

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So after reading HC reviews and correspondence with Dimarzio, I am thinking of loading my strat with an Air Norton bridge b/c its supposed to make a strat bridge closer to LP, and the Air Classic in the neck to match it.

I want air buckers because of the string pull and sensitivity and b/c they tend to be quieter than nl humbuckers. Anyone ever try the Air Classic?

Thoughts?
 
Re: Dimarzio Air norton and air classic for strat?

jmcorey said:
So after reading HC reviews and correspondence with Dimarzio, I am thinking of loading my strat with an Air Norton bridge b/c its supposed to make a strat bridge closer to LP, and the Air Classic in the neck to match it.

I want air buckers because of the string pull and sensitivity and b/c they tend to be quieter than nl humbuckers. Anyone ever try the Air Classic?

Thoughts?

JM, if you want the strat to sound like a lester go air zone or and virtual paf neck
feel free to ask me any other questions :)
 
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Re: Dimarzio Air norton and air classic for strat?

Why not try the Seymour Duncan Everything Axe set? It'll give some Les Paul-ish fullness to you're strat. That's what that set is made to do.
 
Re: Dimarzio Air norton and air classic for strat?

An Air Zone / V.PAF Neck or Bridge (yes, bridge) would probably be a better solution. According to an experienced friend of mine, the Air Norton's not really a bridge pickup, although DiMarzio has always recommended me that whenever I asked something from them. According to the same guy, the Air Classic sounds dull and old in comparison with the V.PAF. I used to have an Air Zone in my guitar and it really had a nice, warm and dense, but clean sound.
 
Re: Dimarzio Air norton and air classic for strat?

Peterku said:
An Air Zone / V.PAF Neck or Bridge (yes, bridge) would probably be a better solution. According to an experienced friend of mine, the Air Norton's not really a bridge pickup, although DiMarzio has always recommended me that whenever I asked something from them. According to the same guy, the Air Classic sounds dull and old in comparison with the V.PAF. I used to have an Air Zone in my guitar and it really had a nice, warm and dense, but clean sound.

I agree :)
the Virtual paf's are the second generation air classics
the V paf's are probably the best made and sounding dimarzio bucker to date :cool3:
you could try the set, the bridge V paf is real good
 
Re: Dimarzio Air norton and air classic for strat?

WICKED LESTER said:
I agree :)
the Virtual paf's are the second generation air classics
the V paf's are probably the best made and sounding dimarzio bucker to date :cool3:
you could try the set, the bridge V paf is real good

With V-PAF's in a strat, would I go with 250 or 500K tone controls?
Thanks...

Joe
 
Re: Dimarzio Air norton and air classic for strat?

jmcorey said:
With V-PAF's in a strat, would I go with 250 or 500K tone controls?
Thanks...

Joe
It depends on your tonal preferences. I prefer 500K generally because it provides a more open top-end IMO. The difference is very subtle, though.
 
Re: Dimarzio Air norton and air classic for strat?

jmcorey said:
With V-PAF's in a strat, would I go with 250 or 500K tone controls?
Thanks...

Joe

300K or 500K will be fine
the high end of the V paf's ia warmer than a regular PAF and the lows are cleaner
 
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