OK, So I'm a SD guy, always have been, dabble in EMG with many of my Jackson's, but thats about it... I'm looking to broaden my horizons, and look at DiMarzio's, what are the 'go to buckers' my fav SD's are the Custom,Custom5, Jazz, and 59... for Dimarzio, the Breed seems promising, as does the crunch lab, and x2n. any experience welcome!!
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it really depends on the guitar and what you want it to sound like.
But in a strat (Alder or Ash) I really like the Super Distortion / PAF Pro combo.
In Basswood the Steve's Special / Air Norton combo can't be beat.
Also the X2N screams in both Mahogany and Alder.
I never cared for the boxy sound of the Evolutions or the Tone Zones but to each his own.
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I was in a similar boat as you about two months ago. I went with a tonezone bridge and paf pro neck in my RR1. The tonezone I'm lukewarm about. I like it but I don't LOVE it. I definitely prefer the duncan custom to it, but I do like it better than the JB that was in the guitar. The PAF Pro in the neck kills though. It's super awesome for leads and pretty good for cleans. Pretty hot in the neck though so you need a hot bridge to balance it.GTWGITS! - RacerX
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Yep, I think the Tone Zone is definitely "second choice" for me compared to a Custom, but on the other hand I don't always want that "sizzle" the Custom has because of the ceramic magnet.
So when I don't want that, between the Tone Zone and the Custom 5, I actually like the Tone Zone a lot better.
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Super Distortion bridge, PAF neck for me
Tone Zone bridge is also fat and beefy - love it
PAF Pro neck is a very nice lead sound. It has a little of the hi-fi sound going on, so I like the PAF better
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Originally posted by MakeAJazzNoiseHere View PostTone Zone and Super Distortion are my go-to DiMarzios. I am not sure what mid/lower output ceramic DiMarzio has that compares to the Custom but IMO the Tone Zone is kind of like a slightly hotter Custom 5, I guess the Super Distortion is like a hotter Custom.
I'm also a fan of the Super Distortion and X2N and usually pairing them up with a Super 2.I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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Originally posted by toejam View PostYou think the Tone Zone is similar to a Duncan Custom 5? I found the Custom 5 to be a little scooped in the mids... like a higher output '59, but I still think the '59 is better. I think the Tone Zone is great, has lots of lows and lower mids.
I'm also a fan of the Super Distortion and X2N and usually pairing them up with a Super 2.
That's why I like the Tone Zone better than the Custom 5, which to me is pretty much all bass and treble, I don't have anything it really works in.
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Originally posted by wilkinsi View PostAnother vote for Super Distortion (bridge) / PAF Pro (Neck). I have those in two of my WR1's.Wish I could add Pics to this thing!!
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Originally posted by MakeAJazzNoiseHere View PostYeah, the Custom 5 is pretty scooped. I don't think the Tone Zone is similar in that respect, but it is similar in that it is more of a singing tone rather than the gritty tone of a Custom, Invader, Distortion, or Super Distortion.
That's why I like the Tone Zone better than the Custom 5, which to me is pretty much all bass and treble, I don't have anything it really works in.I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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Originally posted by Gibsonmac View PostAny love for the Breeds?? Also what about the evolution? think I'm looking at the X2N, I'm looking for passive tone different from my 'sig tone' custom/jazz-59, custom5/jazz-59, EMGx 81/85-SA
The X2N is a great pup but can be a little bright in certain guitars.I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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