Lake Placid Blues said:Alder isn't a lot brighter than mahogony. Dimarzio only rates the VHPAF at 5 on their treble scale. What's the air zone rated at, on their number scale?
wildstar said:Those tone numbers can be a little funny. A pickup with the same or higher treble rating than another can still sound dark or bassy if it's bass is rated very strong. Does that make sense?
I've had the VHPAF and AZ in the same guitar, and they are very different. AZ= fat, thick (lots of bass), high end sizzle
VHPAF=same high end sizzle, but not fat or super thick. more like a "full" low end.
My 2¢
Do a search for Walt, Stratdeluxer, and someone else (maybe AmpliFire?) and the VHPAF. There have been many threads about this pup, with lots of people describing it in their own way. Should clarify things.
wildstar said:Those tone numbers can be a little funny. A pickup with the same or higher treble rating than another can still sound dark or bassy if it's bass is rated very strong. Does that make sense?
I've had the VHPAF and AZ in the same guitar, and they are very different. AZ= fat, thick (lots of bass), high end sizzle
VHPAF=same high end sizzle, but not fat or super thick. more like a "full" low end.
My 2¢
Do a search for Walt, Stratdeluxer, and someone else (maybe AmpliFire?) and the VHPAF. There have been many threads about this pup, with lots of people describing it in their own way. Should clarify things.
FretFire said:Also, FWIW, there are currently 250k pots in this guitar. In the event the VPAFs are a little bright, that might help. It also might darken them too much, chances are I'll need to move up to 500k pots.
STRATDELUXER97 said:You'll just have to try it and see what happens?
FretFire said:I'm more worried about how they'll react with the maple neck and fretboard than how they'll like alder. I may try an Air Zone first, it might help create a more balanced tone. And I might give my beloved PAF Pro a shot in the neck. BTW, I'll be playing classic rock, modern blues, and some fusion-ish stuff.
walt said:I replaced my Air Norton/ Air Zone combo for the VVPaf/VHPaf combo in my wolfie special. I personally didn't find the VVPaf bright, now keep this in mind, that I RARELY play just my neck pickup clean on that guitar. In fact, I can't remember the last time I played that guitar clean at all. I love to ROCK and for what I do, this combo is killer, very artictulate under gain (meaning mild to med overdrive, not killer dirt). The Air Norton / Air Zone was too hot for my taste. The 3-D thing that these pups have is worth having just to explain what it is.
I know that this is a Duncan forum and that there are people here that detest Dimarzio for one reason or another, but Dimarzio really nailed this one! You have to try them out (30 day exchange ) and see for yourself what the buzz is about on these.