Re: Dimebucker + Alder body?
In the Dime guitars, it's rounder, fatter, and tubbier due to the different woods and probably the greater mass as well. I had one in my Silhouette for a spell and while it was only a hair less fat and less round... it seemed a little tighter in the lows and the highs had a little more snarl. Still sounded awesome, and I wasn't wanting for more chunk at all. Great pickup.