Dimarzio Multibucker, Laney practice amp

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I don't think I'll be using this in my guitar, so it's gotta go. Has a couple paint chips on one rail, but can be touched up with marker, and it's in perfect working condition. $45 + shipping.

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Also have a Laney LX12 practice amp. Cool looking little amp with tri-band EQ, switchable gain - sounds pretty good. Don't have a photo, so I'm using one of the stock ones. $50 + shipping.

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Re: Dimarzio Multibucker, Laney practice amp

just curious.. how do you hook up the multibucker? 4 conductor wiring?

how does it sound like?
 
Re: Dimarzio Multibucker, Laney practice amp

just curious.. how do you hook up the multibucker? 4 conductor wiring?

how does it sound like?

Yeah - you can split it so you can have either coil active, both in series, or both in parallel.

It's basically a Fast Track 1 and a Chopper in the same pickup - the Fast Track 1 is a slightly higher-output stacked single coil that still sounds single-coil-ish, and the Chopper is more of a slightly fatter humbucker. If you use both of them together you get a huge humbucker tone.
 
Re: Dimarzio Multibucker, Laney practice amp

oh i see, thanks men. apreciate it. Good luck on everything!
 
Re: Dimarzio Multibucker, Laney practice amp

Can you split the individual coils (since each coil is technically a humbucker)?

Wouldn't there be 8 leads since each pickup by itself normally is a 4 conductor?
 
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Re: Dimarzio Multibucker, Laney practice amp

Can you split the individual coils (since each coil is technically a humbucker)?

Wouldn't there be 8 leads since each pickup by itself normally is a 4 conductor?

yah hehe i was just thinking of that right now. 8 leads. but if not, then with 4 leads, you can't split the individual humbuckers then.
 
Re: Dimarzio Multibucker, Laney practice amp

Actually, looking closely at it, it appears to have five leads - one black, one white, one red, one green and one bare. I'm not sure what the exact wiring scheme is, but Dimarzio would definitely know if emailed - they've helped me out with a couple installation diagrams and respond really quick.
 
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