Benjy_26
25's Nemesis
Hey all.
When I bought my '81 Hamer Special, it had a pair of EMG 60's installed. In the case was the original Dimarzio Super Distortion.
After taking out the EMG's, I installed a JB/APH set in the Hamer.
I love the APHn, but I felt the JB seemed a bit one dimensional and a bit lacking in the low end. I swapped it out for a C5 and, though an improvement on the lows, it still seemed a bit flat to me.
I then used a Custom in the Hamer. It was fantastic for heavy sounds, but the cleans suffered and the low gain OD sounds were a bit too buzzy for me.
I then used a Duncan Distortion. I loved this pickup with any kind of distortion, but it had the same problems as the Custom.
Today, I got a bit bored and got to messing with my guitars. I pulled the Dimarzio Super Distortion out of the pickup drawer.
The resistance measured 13.6k on my Radioshack digital multimeter. I installed it in the bridge position of my Hamer.
I believe that it is unpotted. On its own, the cleans aren't great, but combined with the APHn, they are very, very good.
The OD sounds are very warm and full it has plenty of lows and low mids while still having great harmonics and bite. It seems a bit lower in output than the C5. The low gain OD tones aren't buzzy at all. This pickup is just big, thick, and meaty.
It's very, very nice. Plus, it gave my Hamer the old-school Zebra/Cream look.
I think it's a keeper. :burnout:
When I bought my '81 Hamer Special, it had a pair of EMG 60's installed. In the case was the original Dimarzio Super Distortion.
After taking out the EMG's, I installed a JB/APH set in the Hamer.
I love the APHn, but I felt the JB seemed a bit one dimensional and a bit lacking in the low end. I swapped it out for a C5 and, though an improvement on the lows, it still seemed a bit flat to me.
I then used a Custom in the Hamer. It was fantastic for heavy sounds, but the cleans suffered and the low gain OD sounds were a bit too buzzy for me.
I then used a Duncan Distortion. I loved this pickup with any kind of distortion, but it had the same problems as the Custom.
Today, I got a bit bored and got to messing with my guitars. I pulled the Dimarzio Super Distortion out of the pickup drawer.
The resistance measured 13.6k on my Radioshack digital multimeter. I installed it in the bridge position of my Hamer.
I believe that it is unpotted. On its own, the cleans aren't great, but combined with the APHn, they are very, very good.
The OD sounds are very warm and full it has plenty of lows and low mids while still having great harmonics and bite. It seems a bit lower in output than the C5. The low gain OD tones aren't buzzy at all. This pickup is just big, thick, and meaty.
It's very, very nice. Plus, it gave my Hamer the old-school Zebra/Cream look.
I think it's a keeper. :burnout: