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  • need pickup suggestion to 650XL !!!

    hey everybody,
    just grab a 650XL from ebay...but didn't like the original electronics...
    want to try passive,
    i need a beefy meaty sound, not trebly and thin like my Ibanez RG,
    so i'm considering a Dimarzio Tonezone to bridge and a Dimarzio Chopper to neck, or maybe something else you suggest....
    what's your opinion? has anyone any expirience?

    thanx
    Don't drink & drive if you can smoke & fly!!!

  • #2
    Those are great choices and they'll sound great in there. Hard to go wrong with a Tone Zone. I'm more of a Duncan Guy, and I put a Custom and a Hot Rails in my Model 6 (precursor to the 650) and I love 'em.

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    • #3
      Hard to go wrong with a Tone Zone
      +1

      Good, dark sounding, meaty pickup.

      -Nate
      Insert annoying equipment list here....

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      • #4
        I just put a Tone Zone/red lace sensor/SD hot rails in one of my model 6's.
        Love the TZ.

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        • #5
          If you want a huge, slamming, in your face tone, the TZ should get you there. If you want a big fat sound with a sweet character then go with a Rio BBQ. I just did a dual pickup swap on batman and Robin (I have a pair of black model 4s) In one, I put a BBQ, in the other, a Duncan distortion. The Rio sounds amazing! The dist does too. it hits hard and has nice crunch. But I like the warmth of the BBQ over the more fuzzy distortion.
          The BBQ is a keeper and the Dist will be replaced with a PATB or a warren Di martini custom duncan.

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          • #6
            I'm definitely a fan of the Duncan Distortion, but it may have too much high end/mid range if you're after a darker sound. I use a Jackson J80C in my M6, and it's somewhere betweeen a Distortion and a Custom. A little too low output for my taste, but I fix that with a distortion pedal.

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            • #7
              WOW, and i thought I was the only tonezone fan
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              • #8
                when in doubt, always install a duncan custom.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Vlover View Post
                  WOW, and i thought I was the only tonezone fan
                  The Tone Zone kicks much ass! I put one in an old string-thru Dinky some years back, now I've got one in my Charvel Star.
                  I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by toejam View Post
                    The Tone Zone kicks much ass! I put one in an old string-thru Dinky some years back, now I've got one in my Charvel Star.
                    I like to play metal rhythm guitar and it gives me a unique crunch from the guitar rather than amo or effects
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                    Originally posted by Endrik
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                    • #11
                      I mostly play rhythm as well. It definitely gives a great rhythm crunch!
                      I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.

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                      • #12
                        thanx, people!!!

                        Don't drink & drive if you can smoke & fly!!!

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                        • #13
                          Here's what I did to my 650xl. I ripped out the active mid boost and teh stock pickups. I installed a Duncan Distortion/Cool Rails/Hot Rails combo with individual volume knobs. The Cool Rails and Hot Rails are hooked up to push/pull pots so they can be split. Extreme versatility.

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