Help me understand. Dimarzio content

Kane17

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Ok my new V has Dimarzio DP-100 Super Distortion in the bridge. Sounds pretty good....

However, I am definately missing the "body" of tone that my DD had in my other axe.

I think this is odd because after reading around I see that the Super Distortion has a tweaked midrange boost. But that is not what I'm hearing. I hear lots of lowwer midrange and some treble but there is a definate gap in tone. It still sounds awesome for classic rock riffs but there is not a whole lot of area to the sound when I play leads. The Squeches are good, and the attack is perfect but then theres just no body to the sound.

Also I seem to need to crank the mid knob on my amp. During clean playing I need to have it pushed really high just to distinguish the notes. It does sound good but I'm just curious because this does not seem to be what I should be hearing according to what I've read about it. It actually seems like a mid-output crunchy pickup that plays well on both clean and dirty channels.

This may simply be since I've played DD's in my last 2 axes so maybe I'm just used to a larger mid hump.

Any thoughts? I think I should be hearing a more aggressive sound but its very squishy. Is this normal? Is there some way I should adjust the pickup or my guitar??
 
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Re: Help me understand. Dimarzio content

The Super III has a beefed up midrange, the Super Disortion has bass and treble. The Super Distortion has a soft, warm and thick sound while the Duncan Distortion is hard and cutting. If your looking for more midrange you could try replacing the hex heads with phillister screws.
 
Re: Help me understand. Dimarzio content

No I am talking about the Gibson style polepieces that you see on the Duncan Distortion. You can replace one row or both. A lot of people here swap poles and magnets in an effort to fine tune the EQ of different pickups.
 
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