Hi.
This may be a bit strange to ask about DiMarzio pickups on a Duncan forum, but you guys have a lot of experience.
I have an Ibanez RG421 HPAM. I really like the Tone Zone in the bridge, but I don’t like the Air Norton in the neck. It sounds too muddy. Position 2 (parallel) also doesn’t sound very good. I tried raising the pole pieces, but it only helped a little.
I’ve seen that many people flip the Air Norton, because the “air” mod makes the screw pole pieces weak. I haven’t tried that yet.
I was thinking about something from DiMarzio to match the set, since they’re available in cream. Maybe a PAF Pro, maybe a Humbucker From Hell?
I need something clearer, but it can’t be too weak, because I don’t like having the neck pickup set higher than the bridge pickup. I know it’s not only about output level, but also about the pickup’s voicing.
For comparison, with Duncans I tried the SH-2, but it was too scooped in the mids. The SH-1, on the other hand, sounded quite nice in one guitar and bad in another — overall also rather muddy.
I like how the Humbucker From Hell sounds in demo videos, but I’m worried it might be too weak to pair with a Tone Zone. It sounds very clear on clean tones and can sound creamy with distortion.
What would you recommend?
This may be a bit strange to ask about DiMarzio pickups on a Duncan forum, but you guys have a lot of experience.
I have an Ibanez RG421 HPAM. I really like the Tone Zone in the bridge, but I don’t like the Air Norton in the neck. It sounds too muddy. Position 2 (parallel) also doesn’t sound very good. I tried raising the pole pieces, but it only helped a little.
I’ve seen that many people flip the Air Norton, because the “air” mod makes the screw pole pieces weak. I haven’t tried that yet.
I was thinking about something from DiMarzio to match the set, since they’re available in cream. Maybe a PAF Pro, maybe a Humbucker From Hell?
I need something clearer, but it can’t be too weak, because I don’t like having the neck pickup set higher than the bridge pickup. I know it’s not only about output level, but also about the pickup’s voicing.
For comparison, with Duncans I tried the SH-2, but it was too scooped in the mids. The SH-1, on the other hand, sounded quite nice in one guitar and bad in another — overall also rather muddy.
I like how the Humbucker From Hell sounds in demo videos, but I’m worried it might be too weak to pair with a Tone Zone. It sounds very clear on clean tones and can sound creamy with distortion.
What would you recommend?