Dimarzio Red Velvet and Fs-1

brinton

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Anyone ever try these pups. BTW why is Duncan's Twangbanger more expensive than Dimarzio's Red Velvet.
 
Re: Dimarzio Red Velvet and Fs-1

I've heard good reviews about the FS-1. The Twangbanger is more expensive because of the copper baseplate on the bottom, the attention to detail, and the way they're wound/manufactured. All Duncan pickups are made in the US, and I've been lead to believe that very few of the DiMarzio pickups are.
 
Re: Dimarzio Red Velvet and Fs-1

i have a fs1 and its a nice pup, as far as i know made in usa. ive used a red velvet and it was ok, a little to bright in the wrong way.
i LOVE the twangbanger. i love it so much i have a set of antiquitys and a set of antiquity II's just sitting there doing nothing cause i dont want to take it out
 
Re: Dimarzio Red Velvet and Fs-1

jeremy, could you tell me a little bit more about the fs-1 and compare it to the twangbanger. Btw why do you have those antiquity's sittin around, what do you have paired with the tbanger (alnico 2 pro)?
 
Re: Dimarzio Red Velvet and Fs-1

beandip said:
I've heard good reviews about the FS-1. The Twangbanger is more expensive because of the copper baseplate on the bottom, the attention to detail, and the way they're wound/manufactured. All Duncan pickups are made in the US, and I've been lead to believe that very few of the DiMarzio pickups are.


Dimarzios are made in NY as I was last told by them.
 
Re: Dimarzio Red Velvet and Fs-1

I have a Red Velvet in the neck of one of my Strats. It sounds great. It was a keeper and has been in there for years.

The "brightness" that Jeremy mentioned works perfectly in the neck. I have a DiMarzio SDS-1 in the bridge of that guitar (also a keeper, big time; has been in there for years) and since it is so warm and loud, it needs a more powerful neck pickup (with some more mids) to balance the guitar out. The Red Velvet sounds great in that application. I did not find a Duncan that fit this particular purpose.

For what it is worth, I use a Fender Texas Special (neck model) in the MIDDLE position of this same strat. The guitar sounds great and anytime I have ever recorded with it the engineer remarked on the tone and how well it sat in the mix.

Peace. :D

Oh yea, DiMarzios are made at the DiMArzio factory in Staten Island NY just like the Duncans are made at the Seymour Duncan factory in CA. How do these rumours get started.......
 
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