jmh151 said:I remember reading that it was similar to the megadrive, which is similar to the Steves Special
I agree!:beerchug:walt said:This pickup is similiar in design to the CC with a mid range spike with low bottom and highs to fatten up a trem guitar.
Butch Snyder said:The DiMarzio FAQs say it was discontinued due to the Tone Zone and the Breed being newer doesings on the same concept.
i would wager that you would not like it for longwixomwhat said:you can still order Double whammy's from Dimarzio Directly.
but mike sells them on ebay http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQfgtpZ1QQfrppZ50QQsassZbanjomikez
WICKED LESTER said:i would wager that you would not like it for long![]()
trust me it has a very smooth tone that makes you YELL out load
"I NEED MORE SCREAM and CRUNCH":laugh2:
the DW would make for a great alan holdsworth tone though!
idsnowdog said:I had one for a couple of years. It is twice as powerfull as a paf pro with a fat midrange and bass. It is less powerfull than a megadrive with more midrange and with less of the cool high end of the megadrive and paf pro. I though that the double whammy was the perfect Jake E Lee pickup. Its sound fit perfectly with Bandlands and Bark At The Moon. I settled with the Megadrive. It is better with brighter woods.
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idsnowdog said:I had one for a couple of years. It is twice as powerfull as a paf pro with a fat midrange and bass. Ids.
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idsnowdog said:Powerfull is a relative term. It wasn't meant to be a statement of absolute output in millivolts. If you put a paf pro and a double whammy side by side your going to say the double whammy is more powerfull because of how thick the sound is. It gives you the impression that it has a lot more ouput.
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