Re: Personality with power or clarity pickups?
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Does Dimarzio even make the Dualsound anymore, and if so, why? It was nothing more than a four-conductor version of the original SD, which was only two-conductor. But new SDs also have four-conductor wires, so you can split coils or do parallel/series wiring. I strongly doubt that there is ANY sound difference between the SD and Dualsound.
For what it's worth, I have an old '80s vintage Dualsound in my Soloist right now, which I took out of an old beater guitar, and it sounds great. Ironically, I don't have it wired in a four-conductor setup. The SD is tighter and crisper than the Duncan Distortion, but not quite as juicy-sounding, or as full in the low-end. I'm thinking of trying a ToneZone or Super3 in my Soloist. I've used a Super3 in a Carvin I had before, but that guitar sounded so different than my Soloist that it's hard to know what effect a Super3 would have.
Originally posted by Flatpicker:
How is the Dual sound in comparison to the SD?
How is the Dual sound in comparison to the SD?
For what it's worth, I have an old '80s vintage Dualsound in my Soloist right now, which I took out of an old beater guitar, and it sounds great. Ironically, I don't have it wired in a four-conductor setup. The SD is tighter and crisper than the Duncan Distortion, but not quite as juicy-sounding, or as full in the low-end. I'm thinking of trying a ToneZone or Super3 in my Soloist. I've used a Super3 in a Carvin I had before, but that guitar sounded so different than my Soloist that it's hard to know what effect a Super3 would have.
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