Re: Pickup combinations - Input wanted - long post
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">That's strange, because the SD is eq'd more in the mids and bass than treble, according to DiMarzio's tone chart. According to Duncan's chart, their Distortion has more treble, the same with the JB. The JB I had in my mahogany Hamer I felt was lacking a little low end... it sounded nice in the treble and high mids, just lacked a little bass, IMO. Anyway, the DiMarzio SD does sound really nice and well-balanced in my all mahogany Jackson JJP.
Like you said, all a matter of taste, plus I guess you can't always go by what the tone charts say.
Originally posted by pro-fusion:
I've tried a bunch of Dimarzios in my Soloist, including the Steve's Special and the Super Distortion, and they just sounded too trebly and brittle for my uses. Those pickups might work better in a darker-sounding guitar, such as a Les Paul or a basswood-bodied Ibanez.
I've tried a bunch of Dimarzios in my Soloist, including the Steve's Special and the Super Distortion, and they just sounded too trebly and brittle for my uses. Those pickups might work better in a darker-sounding guitar, such as a Les Paul or a basswood-bodied Ibanez.
Like you said, all a matter of taste, plus I guess you can't always go by what the tone charts say.
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