Re: Why do people talk more about Dimarzios here than Duncans?
Lightning said:
Lew, Doc, KMC, Tweed, Artie, Kent ...did I leave any thing out?
DiMarzio has as many differently voiced pups as can be, mid heavy, mid and bass heavy (with or without extra harmonics),bright pups with scooped mids, bright pups with mids in tact ... upper mid, lower mid,wide or spiked mid, or scooped with ample bass and treble ... low output, medium output, high output, fairly flat eq, vintage voiced pups (fairly well balanced with a bit of mid dip ... think a paf),etc. So the choices for the individual to make are certainly there ... I wasn't aware that SD was lacking in any choices per se' (regarding the two pups with predominant mids) ... apparently the SD clients aren't asking for more, so they must be happy with what SD has to offer...
So I don't get the current trend thing comparisons. I think that DMZ was just as much a part of the 80's as SD was ... funny thing, I never liked the tones that the guys were getting with their SD loaded guitars, but can I blame the pups ... probably not.
The statement about DMZ pups being better with heavily processed stuff, and SD being better straight into the amp doesn't hold water with me, as I like my DMZs either way. To suggest that either company has any one thing in there pups that make them more suitable in a certain application; in an across the board comparison, is in itself a failling of logical thought process.
Regarding comments of business practices ... Well, there are two sides to every story, and I don't get caught up in such dribble.