GreatWallGuard
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Hey, well, I am really a newcomer anyway. So maybe it is inevitable for me to ask some "stupid" questions? hehehe, Thanks for any advice!
IMO Dimarzios tend to have smoother,less sharp highs than duncans. they usually also have more low mids and bass. It#s all about the right guitar to match up with the pup.
Something ,I found interesting, is that: solo artist like Vai, Gilbert, Satriani, and many others take Dimarzios, while metal bands like Megadeth, Antrax and many take Duncans. But why? Strong solos need more high-mids, and should be fatter and standout, while fast rhythms should be sharp and loose, right?
Thank you, man. I think there are many things for me to learn from you.
At least in the case of Dimarzio's users I would instantly suspect endorsement and financial reasons. Not insulting them too much, but Dimarzio is pretty good at non-fundamental pickup business such as patents, trademarks, endorsement etc.
Overall the "how plays what" games isn't overly useful, since these guys can have a piece of gear hand-selected and hand-made to even the competitors sound, if they just publically play the **** thing.
Something ,I found interesting, is that: solo artist like Vai, Gilbert, Satriani, and many others take Dimarzios, while metal bands like Megadeth, Antrax and many take Duncans. But why? Strong solos need more high-mids, and should be fatter and standout, while fast rhythms should be sharp and loose, right?
Thank you, man. I think there are many things for me to learn from you.
Yup. Imagine a well known player having the money to, for example, have a guitar hand built to his exact specifications and made to look like some manufacturer's production "signature" model.
You can't really play metal with Dimarzios, not good heavy chords, anyway. I tried it with Evolutions (crappy), Steve Morse Bridge (better, but still crappy). Dimarzio's are really only good for lead work. You need Duncan's for that heavy metal sound, no way a Dimarzio is going to pull that off. Let the flaming begin, although I'm right. I know about Maiden, too. Maybe they got lucky with the SD.Something ,I found interesting, is that: solo artist like Vai, Gilbert, Satriani, and many others take Dimarzios, while metal bands like Megadeth, Antrax and many take Duncans. But why? Strong solos need more high-mids, and should be fatter and standout, while fast rhythms should be sharp and loose, right?
Thank you, man. I think there are many things for me to learn from you.
You can't really play metal with Dimarzios, not good heavy chords, anyway. I tried it with Evolutions (crappy), Steve Morse Bridge (better, but still crappy). Dimarzio's are really only good for lead work. You need Duncan's for that heavy metal sound, no way a Dimarzio is going to pull that off. Let the flaming begin, although I'm right. I know about Maiden, too. Maybe they got lucky with the SD.
LOL, if you can't pull off metal rhythms and chords with the Evo either your amp or your technique is seriously lacking.
I've tried both the regular Evo and the 7-string version and both have tightness and clarity a JB(way too loose sounding) or a DD(tight but a bit harsh imo) can't even be compared to.
I don't know what definition of metal is but for more technical stuff there are few things that are on par with the Evo.
Whatever setup you tried the pups with and whatever your style of metal is you're way too generalizing here.
There are lots of artists out there who get killer metal rhythms out of DMZ it's all a matter of preference and the rig you're using.
You can't really play metal with Dimarzios, not good heavy chords, anyway. I tried it with Evolutions (crappy), Steve Morse Bridge (better, but still crappy). Dimarzio's are really only good for lead work. You need Duncan's for that heavy metal sound, no way a Dimarzio is going to pull that off. Let the flaming begin, although I'm right. I know about Maiden, too. Maybe they got lucky with the SD.
The Blues suck too.OMG! I can't believe I missed that comment. Saying Dimarzios can't do metal is like saying Fender can't do blues.