I'm looking for a good pickup combination for my '93 Kelly Std. I'm thinking a Dimarzio X2N in the bridge. I know Chuck Shuldiner of Death used this pickup, and his tone was incredible. Does anyone have any experience with the X2N? And if so, what would be a neck position pickup that would compliment it?
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I put an X2N in my KV2:
I love the pickup and I too got it because of Chuck Schuldiner.
Somethings to remember, this is a really hot passive pickup so you're gonna want to turn the gain a little bit down on your amp or else you're going to be getting A LOT of fry.
It's without a doubt a great pickup, but like Chuck it definitely sounds better in D tuning than it does in E.
And I completely agree with Toejam, a Tonezone in the neck is the perfect combo.
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I have an SG that I put an X2N in the bridge. I paired it with a DiMarzio Bluesbucker. I just love that combination. The X2N sounds very "crisp" in there on clean tones. I back down the vol knob a little and get very good AC/DC sounds. I crank it up and I hear Toni Iommi coming out of my amp. (well I wish, anyway....still just me, but I'm happy with it!)Guitars:
Charvel: USA Pro Mod Slime Green
1988 Model 2,
Jackson: Dinky HSS 'Blue/Orange Flame'
RR3
Gibson: 1978 Les Paul Spl Dbl Cut
1992 LP Studio 'Lite'
2005 SG Special
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Originally posted by JacksonVHT View PostSomethings to remember, this is a really hot passive pickup so you're gonna want to turn the gain a little bit down on your amp or else you're going to be getting A LOT of fry.I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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Originally posted by toejam View PostI had one in my old Kramer for years, and played it through my 8240 stereo chorus Valvestate combo. I always had the gain cranked on the amp for any guitar I used. When using the X2N, I would roll back the gain, but there wouldn't be any reduction in gain until about the halfway point on the knob!!!
I love it though, it's so mid-range focused and dynamic. It almost growls.
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