Invader09
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Hi, as many of you know, i'm a huge Full Shred fan, and use one in my Gibson Les Paul Studio, but recently it's bugged me that it didn't have quite enough bass for my amp/cab set-up (listed in my sig) .... I usually have my bass knob on 10, but it was still not quite thick enough, especially when I multitrack record (one take far left, other take far right) and i'm a 300K linear pot user for Full Shred in LP, and took the tone knob out of the chain... It sounds so much smoother this way for me (and I usually play 1/2 step, or full step downtuned) ! So I sold off the Full Shred, and decided on a Dimebucker.
So, yesterday the Dimebucker arrived. I put it in my LP still with 300K linear pot, and no tone knob in the chain. It's EXACTLY what I wanted !! Has about the same treble as the full shred did, still had the scooped mid style sound (the high-mids were scooped slightly more than the shred, but with the low-mids slightly more present) and had a good "boost" in the bass, which was my whole purpose. Alot of people comments knock the dimebucker for its treble, but with my 300K pot, it was just perfect and creamy, with a combination of nice chug, great definition, and attack. The only problem was the huge Duncan logo, and Dimebags signature in the corner...(Yes, i'm a proud Duncan user, but just perfer no logos). So with some brasso, a cloth, and 5 minutes... wallah ! I'm 100% happy with the turnout, and wont look back.
It also matches well with my SH-9 Silverbird bridge model in the neck. (which apparently has two alnico-5 magnets in it) -- Just wanted to share my experience with you all. Thanks for reading, and comments are welcome !
So, yesterday the Dimebucker arrived. I put it in my LP still with 300K linear pot, and no tone knob in the chain. It's EXACTLY what I wanted !! Has about the same treble as the full shred did, still had the scooped mid style sound (the high-mids were scooped slightly more than the shred, but with the low-mids slightly more present) and had a good "boost" in the bass, which was my whole purpose. Alot of people comments knock the dimebucker for its treble, but with my 300K pot, it was just perfect and creamy, with a combination of nice chug, great definition, and attack. The only problem was the huge Duncan logo, and Dimebags signature in the corner...(Yes, i'm a proud Duncan user, but just perfer no logos). So with some brasso, a cloth, and 5 minutes... wallah ! I'm 100% happy with the turnout, and wont look back.
It also matches well with my SH-9 Silverbird bridge model in the neck. (which apparently has two alnico-5 magnets in it) -- Just wanted to share my experience with you all. Thanks for reading, and comments are welcome !
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