tjjmon said:Hmmmm.. I like the way they sound but now I'm not sure if they're right for me. Any suggestions for alternatives? I want some Dimarzios that would sound wicked on channel 3.
lots of excellent adviced here....... just remember that some pup's can be muddy in mahagony and the same pup's will be excellent for basswood (maple top or not)tjjmon said:I really want to try this pickup with my Mark V and Ibanez RG2550. I see quite a few people have tried them in mahogany guitars but I'm curious as to how it sounds in a basswood guitar. Anyone tried it with this setup?
yeah, comes down to what you're trying to sound like--petrucci? i think it probably does more than that, but they designed the pickups for his use with the bfr mahogany block guitars, so you may find them too middy or bright even. try asking dimarzio tech support, try the pickup finder, read the john petrucci forum for some stuff.salvatruco said:lots of excellent adviced here....... just remember that some pup's can be muddy in mahagony and the same pup's will be excellent for basswood (maple top or not)tjjmon said:I really want to try this pickup with my Mark V and Ibanez RG2550. I see quite a few people have tried them in mahogany guitars but I'm curious as to how it sounds in a basswood guitar. Anyone tried it with this setup?
i tried the liquifire/crunchlab set on my suhr basswood maple top body and 1 piece maple neck.
the crunchlab is a great crunhy pup, very balance at any volume....... it come down to what feels right for you.
i ended up with the dimarzio AT-1 in the bridge (this a medium output pup). i was looking for warm/fat sound ( i do not play much metal).
you can also try the dimarzio forum for more advice.
good luck :wink:
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