Re: How would you compare the Dimarzio ToneZone with Duncans?
Thanks for all the replies guys! :fingersx:
So you guys say the ToneZone is muddy and overpowering? Actually I'd like the tone to be balanced but thick, not compressed, kinda LPish but with a slight cutting edge, letting my amp do the tone curve thing.
I considered a Dimarzio Air Zone, but it's a bit bland it seems... not bright enough. Also I considered the Duncan JB, but it would lack some balls on my guitar apparently. And the Custom seems cool, but I have no experience with it. Invader and X2N seem a bit over the roof, not what I want exactly. I love Marty Friedman's early lead tone, as well as Megadeth's Youthanasia rhythm tone, but that's a Duncan JB on a completely different guitar than mine... so I don't know if it would do.
Output isn't much of a concern. If it sounds good, name it. And I'd say my tone is more hard-rock/early metal oriented rather than 90s metal! I don't care at all for scooped metal tones.
What would you guys recommend? My guitar is a Ibanez RG1550 (basically the same as a good old RG550)
PS:
Actually, I'd love to spend some cash and upgrade my amp to a nice tube setup, but I don't have the budget for that. Besides, I don't think the metal-rock sounds from the Cube are bad! The Recto mode is very buzzy and thin, but I don't use it. The Marshall and 5150 modes are much better. I've even gotten some 'hey dude nice tone there' from fellow musicians with supposedly better gear than mine...
