Re: Dimarzio Pups..which one...?
Regards to Pedalin Bob's comment:
*** "As stated above, the Tonezone is not tight, and I found it to be far too boomy and muddy for my taste.
For a medium output pickup, I really like the PAF Pro in both bridge and neck position. It has a very nice warm-ish open sound, but still with a bit of tightness--it doesn't sound muddy." **
Short answer is Olin's - the thing needs high gain...or work the tone ctrls on the amp....
So, last night I put the TZ in my SG..a dark guitar, very resonant, lots of bass, rosewood F/B. Sure enough, through the fender I got a HUGE sound, lots of bass, but even in the openback 2x10, not loose. Good, solid, concrete-cracking bass. Highs were a little dull, so I think,hm let's play with the amp.
The Fender tone stack gets VERY bright...cranking treble to 8, and the TZ comes alive. Still got the bass but it is tighter, and the highs are smooth, nice, no harsh ice. Cool! A very different sound than a low output PAF bucker - more mids - flatter than the JB, not spikey. I liked it.
Through the higain amp (a single-ended design with a marshall-style preamp) and I was giggling. Need more hair (on my head, not the pickup!). I was doing tapping - mind you I never do this but it was silly stupid easy to do legato & tapping with the TZ and a ton of gain, this thing shines! Hammers & pulls get so much more beef, now I know why Vai likes his evos - high power is a good thing sometimes
WIth a treblier pickup you get a little hash under all that gain unless you are really careful about muting...with the TZ you can tap all day long and you get big fat clear notes. Lovinit....btw got it mated with a PafPro in the neck, a good match tonally & output wise. You can crank the treble on the amp and both will stay smooth.
JB is on the shelf!