I'm not sure if it's because of the air thing, but DiMarzio magnets tend to be a little narrower in the distance between the slugs and the keeper bar. At least that was my experience in trying to swap Magnets in a PAF Pro.if i have time after i do my taxes, ill find out. i think that they use a slightly smaller magnet with the air thing, so if i un-air it im hoping i can use a normal magnet.
clint, i dont have any a7. only a2, a3, a4, a5, uoa5, a8, and c8
Gotcha. Let us know how it goes. I've always felt the 36th Annis would sound better un-Air'd. But I would go for A5 myself.i know the paf pro and a few others have odd size magnets, but dunno about this pup. it wont happen today but itll happen soon. im planning on un-airing the pup with the mag swap as i mentioned. im a blues rock guy and this is replacing an antiquity which is lower wind and aged a2, so im not worried about it sounding weak. the antiquity is really nice, but i want like 10% more output and thickness. again, i had the pup for a while so this is an experiment
Get it together and order A6, A7, and A9.
i dont think i have any use for a9, i dont really care for a8 most of the time either. hell, even a5 doesnt usually do it for me. i want a round, soft, but clear top end, and big mids. thats almost always a2. though i do like a3 and a4 in the right pup. uoa5 is fine sometimes, but it still has the sharper high end of a5 that i dont always want. im playing blues/rock through vintage fender amps that are plenty bright on their own.
what is a6 or a7 or a9 going to get me?