Dimarzio Area 58 pickups... did anyone try them?

JohnnyGuitar

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I've listened to the sound samples on the Dimarzio website and they sound like most of their products - compressed and pretty middy, not really classic single coils...

Is that only my impression?
I didn't get a chance to try them myself, based on the sound samples I wouldn't even order them... anyone has experience with them? anyone can compare them with other big names in low noise single coils? (Kinman, SD Stacks, Lace, etc...)
 
Re: Dimarzio Area 58 pickups... did anyone try them?

awesome pups, but i use virtual vintage pros now. recently i've been really impressed with the hs-3 pickups too. in any case, i like hte area pickups. i used on in the neck and it was very nice sounding, but a little too vintage for me.
 
Re: Dimarzio Area 58 pickups... did anyone try them?

Thanks,

What do you mean by too vintage? in terms of output or sound?
 
Re: Dimarzio Area 58 pickups... did anyone try them?

I think Barbarianbrute pretty much summed it up. If you come to the stacked single coil summit from the vintage camp, you aren't going to be happy with the Dimarzios. I have a couple of VV's, and I like them for juicy, compressed funky solo type stuff. They're kind of like the single coil tone for 90's "post shred" shred. You know like when it wasn't cool to be a shredder so the shredders were all of a sudden into bluesy and funky stuff. When BB says he's liking the HS-3, VV, and Area pickups it's because they all have a certain way about them. It's not bad or anything, it's just a certain feel.

If you're getting that vibe from the sound samples then you're right not to order them. If you come to the stack summit from the modern camp, you probably won't be happy with the Kinmans or Duncans. The Duncans are very vintage sounding, but they have a modern stagger to the poles. So that tiny difference to me makes them the best stack out there today. I hear the Kinmans are great, too. I liked the old Duncan stack as a middle pickup because it was a little more distilled, and "mid-scooped" than a traditional single coil. So I have a few of those, but they're in H/S/S or H/S/H guitars. For my S/S/S Strat I have the new Classic Stack Plus at all three positions.

Still I'll probably never sell those Dimarzios, because for an Alder superstrat they're great for wanking away noodly solos. Actually I need to get some PATB Stacks going again. They also do a good job getting that very excited, juicy, in your face tone. Anyone hip to the Dimarzios could be wise to check the PATB Stack too.
 
Re: Dimarzio Area 58 pickups... did anyone try them?

From the sound samples on all of the websites I like the SSL-1 the most. Compared to the noise canceling pickups - only the Kinman Woodstock comes close... the rest sound compressed and lack personality.
I could live with some hum... the thing is, I want to try using those pickups with active electronics because Buddy Guy, Clapton and Gilmour are responsible for some of my favorite Strat sounds... and I know regular SCs are going to hum. I get too much hum already playing with my band, 5 guys with cell phones (not a problem players in the 70's had to face), synthesizers, computers for recording... I want to go hum canceling.
 
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If that's the case I don't want to sound like I'm pushing the CS plus, but they really are your best option IMO. I haven't heard the Kinmans first hand. I have a friend that bought them and he loves them, but he hasn't heard the Classic Stack Plus either, so neither of us can give you a definitive review of both. :)

The CS Plus can be wired so that in positions 2 and 4 you cut to the top coils only, and still cancel hum. The top coils are basically a hybrid of the SSL-1 and the SSL-2. So you'll have that tone in 2 & 4. I wired mine with a coil cut on the bottom coil so I could really hear the effect of the hum cancelling coil and it's so nominal that I haven't ever bothered to wire the auto-split for the 2 & 4 positions. The Classic Stack Plus is your best route to Buddy Guy tones, and with a mid boost in the circuit, you'll have Clapton and Gilmore too. Actually the Duncan pickup booster with the resonance set to 1 or 2 would make a cool Strat boost for the CS Plus. The EMG boosters that come with the Gilmore set would be good with those too.
 
Re: Dimarzio Area 58 pickups... did anyone try them?

the area pickups are very very good. anyone looking for the kinds of tone they produce will like them. one thing about dimarzio is that their descriptions are right on. the sound samples are often very good.

someone suggested the classic stack. i had some in my jackson soloist and then i replaced them with teh duncan stack plus, but i eventually got rid of both of them and put hot rails. after using the hotrails for a while, i discovered the chopper and changed to that. i eventually sold that jackson. anyway the point is that i seem to like a compromise between vintage and modern tone.

the area pickups sound vintage to me, while the vv solos sound more like 80's shred. think of the vv solos like higher output hs-3 or something
 
Re: Dimarzio Area 58 pickups... did anyone try them?

How about a combination of two Classic Stack in the neck and bridge and an SSL-1 in the middle? :reporter:

I need the hum canceling mostly in the neck and bridge positions - I can live with the hum in the middle and notch positions because I use it mainly for cleans.

I also rather not use a RW middle pickup, it takes away the life from the notch positions.
 
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That would work just fine. If you really don't mind hum in the 2 & 4 positions you can auto-split to the top coils for those positions and have an extremely vintage strat tone, with maximum hum from no RW/RP. But you'd still be 100% hum cancelling in positions 1 & 5.
 
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