Re: Which Duncan equals DiMarzio DP100 Super Distortion?
I don't get (and I never will) why some people get their knickers in a twist because some bloke
"resurrected" an old thread. It's not your forum, and really, who cares anyways?
Anyhoo, my vote regarding the OP question is the SH-5 Custom. Not the same, but same ballpark.
Re: Which Duncan equals DiMarzio DP100 Super Distortion?
Isn't the Nazgul closer regarding specs? The DCR is closer, my guess is the number of turns is too, it uses 43AWG too, and it has an oversized ceramic magnet as well. The Nazgul is all about treble and high-mid aggression, though. Funny how two pickups can have very similar specs and sound so different tonally.
I don't get (and I never will) why some people get their knickers in a twist because some bloke
"resurrected" an old thread. It's not your forum, and really, who cares anyways?
Anyhoo, my vote regarding the OP question is the SH-5 Custom. Not the same, but same ballpark.
Re: Which Duncan equals DiMarzio DP100 Super Distortion?
Neither the sh-5 and Nazgul are super distortion like in sound, only in material spec. There’s more to it than just the published materials data. The way the coils are wound, the properties of the metal with in the coils influence on inductance the materials used etc.. all can yield very different results. In any case if you want the super distortion sound, just buy a super distortion. They aren’t oddities, and are readily available.
LlL:I don't get (and I never will) why some people get their knickers in a twist because some bloke
"resurrected" an old thread. It's not your forum, and really, who cares anyways?
Neither the sh-5 and Nazgul are super distortion like in sound, only in material spec. There’s more to it than just the published materials data. The way the coils are wound, the properties of the metal with in the coils influence on inductance the materials used etc.. all can yield very different results. In any case if you want the super distortion sound, just buy a super distortion. They aren’t oddities, and are readily available.
I agree wholeheartedly with everything you have said here. Any experienced forum bro knows that there's no direct equivalent between virtually any Duncan and DiMarzio designs (or Suhr, Dean, Lollar, etc).
However, there are pickups that fall in a similar vein, have similar output, harmonic characteristics, brightness or darkness, etc.
I can tell an SH-5 and a Super D apart for sure, but when someone says "I want a Super D-esque sound, but it has to be made by Duncan", that's the closest pickup I can think of.
The Nazgul doesn't remind me of a Super D either, but it's been a while since I played either one and it would still be fun to try them side-by-side just for sh*t & giggles