EET_FUK
New member
So lately I can't stop thinking about trying some out. The only Dimarzio pickup I have experience with is the Super D, which I do like a lot. I've shied away from trying anymore, because most of their pickups seem geared more towards progressive, shred-y stuff, which I am just not that into. The "Dimarzio sound" I've always thought of was just not one that I thought would cater to my own sound well.
With that said, I keep looking at their vintage to moderate output humbuckers, as well as some of their singles. Stuff like the Air Zone, Air Norton, Norton, Air Classic, as well as the 36th Anniversary PAF pickups. Among other strat sized pups.
Lately I've really been digging the feel of a little lower output pickups in the bridge for my rhythm playing. Enough to give some drive, but still maintain themselves, and still be plenty tight in the bass. As far as tone, I like a fat chunky tone for palm muted riffs, but still enough a god bit of treble bite and clarity. And plenty of mids. I play a lot of stuff in the vein of Metallica, but that scooped sound just doesn't work for me. Other stuff I like is AiC, Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, and some ZZ Top stuff. But the majority of my playing is in the Metallica camp of rhythm stuff. But not Metallica tone. I don't know what artist to compare my sound to. Just a powerful, full-bodied rhythm tone.
For the neck pickup, I am less picky, but I like a warm sound, but still be clear. Used mostly for cleans, but occasionally for slow, bluesier solos.
I play mostly Gibson style axes, mahogany bodies and necks. So please keep that in mind. I don't want the pickup to lose definition and tightness in the lows during fast riffing.
I appreciate you guys taking the time to share your experiences,
Cheers.
With that said, I keep looking at their vintage to moderate output humbuckers, as well as some of their singles. Stuff like the Air Zone, Air Norton, Norton, Air Classic, as well as the 36th Anniversary PAF pickups. Among other strat sized pups.
Lately I've really been digging the feel of a little lower output pickups in the bridge for my rhythm playing. Enough to give some drive, but still maintain themselves, and still be plenty tight in the bass. As far as tone, I like a fat chunky tone for palm muted riffs, but still enough a god bit of treble bite and clarity. And plenty of mids. I play a lot of stuff in the vein of Metallica, but that scooped sound just doesn't work for me. Other stuff I like is AiC, Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, and some ZZ Top stuff. But the majority of my playing is in the Metallica camp of rhythm stuff. But not Metallica tone. I don't know what artist to compare my sound to. Just a powerful, full-bodied rhythm tone.
For the neck pickup, I am less picky, but I like a warm sound, but still be clear. Used mostly for cleans, but occasionally for slow, bluesier solos.
I play mostly Gibson style axes, mahogany bodies and necks. So please keep that in mind. I don't want the pickup to lose definition and tightness in the lows during fast riffing.
I appreciate you guys taking the time to share your experiences,
Cheers.