RayBarbeeMusic
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1) DiMarzio DP189 Tone Zone S. Big Fat mids and lows, plenty of highs but no icepick. Sounds more like a full sized bucker than it's Duncan counterparts. Sounds good split/parallel to, very single coil-ish. 9" 4 conductor lead. Creme/Black/White, you pick the cover. $50
2) SOLD DiMarzio Chopper DP184. Sort of like a hot PAF crossed with a bit of P-90. Sounds fairly traditional single in parallel/split. 10" 4 conductor lead. Creme/Black/White, you pick the cover. $45
3) SOLD. Zexcoil noiseless single coils. See www.zexcoil.com for more info. New design with no dummy coil, there are actually 6 coils, one for each string. Also extremely low string pull so you can get them very close to the strings with no intonation or sustain issues. Two SV5s which are vintage single coil sounding. One Juicy Bucker with split, which has a very warm, very even sounding humbucker tone but can also be wired in parallel (3 strings in parallel with the other 3) which gives a vintage single coil type tone. In humbucker mode it has very warm highs, even sounding mids that are neither hyped nor scooped, solid lows. $60 Each.
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2) SOLD DiMarzio Chopper DP184. Sort of like a hot PAF crossed with a bit of P-90. Sounds fairly traditional single in parallel/split. 10" 4 conductor lead. Creme/Black/White, you pick the cover. $45
3) SOLD. Zexcoil noiseless single coils. See www.zexcoil.com for more info. New design with no dummy coil, there are actually 6 coils, one for each string. Also extremely low string pull so you can get them very close to the strings with no intonation or sustain issues. Two SV5s which are vintage single coil sounding. One Juicy Bucker with split, which has a very warm, very even sounding humbucker tone but can also be wired in parallel (3 strings in parallel with the other 3) which gives a vintage single coil type tone. In humbucker mode it has very warm highs, even sounding mids that are neither hyped nor scooped, solid lows. $60 Each.
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