mrfjones
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Re: DiMarzio's site
they are described that way because of the wood of the guitar. If a pickup lets the actual sound of the wood (like when it is played unplugged) come through then it is described as organic sounding. I don't like that designation much either but i see where it is coming from.
Truthsayer said:If I hear one more person (and I'm sure I will) describe a pickup as sounding "organic", I'm going to upchuck. :smack:
Unless a pickup is of or derived from or relating to living organisms, or unless a pickup is grown on a farm which doesn't use chemical pesticides or fertilizers, there is no such thing as an "organic" pickup.
they are described that way because of the wood of the guitar. If a pickup lets the actual sound of the wood (like when it is played unplugged) come through then it is described as organic sounding. I don't like that designation much either but i see where it is coming from.