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DiMarzio Electric Pickups
There was no such thing as a "neck" or "bridge" humbucker in the 1950s, but there was a wide range of performance between individual pickups which made some better s...
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1 Person Rated: 5 out of 5
DiMarzio has combined the best qualities of the Virtual Vintage Solo and Solo Pro - high output and a full, warm sound - and pushed these qualities even further. Tre...
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5 People Rated: 4.5 out of 5
DiMarzio EQed the HS-3 with a broad low-end while gently rolling back the top. The result is warmth without a glaring high-end - just right for the guitar that needs...
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26 People Rated: 5 out of 5
Now you can get the same pickup used in the middle position of Steve Vai's Jem series guitars -- The DiMarzio Evolution ISCV2 Single Coil. This pickup must be wired ...
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6 People Rated: 5 out of 5
The Monterey Pop Festival of 1967 was a watershed event in American music. When it was over, the world had heard and felt the sound of a Strat in the hands of a mast...
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3 People Rated: 5 out of 5
The DiMarzio GG1600 Humbucker pickup cover fits all DiMarzio full-size humbuckers with PAF-style hardware. Players who prefer their humbuckers covered and don't want...
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The new DiMarzio Dropsonic is a high-output bridge humbucker designed for the extended low end and heavy chords that dropped tuning delivers, plus serious treble res...
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25 People Rated: 5 out of 5
You might not realize it from his music, but Yngwie Malmsteen is a vintage Strat(R) collector, and he swears by his 50s and 60s axes. He also swears by DiMarzio's HS...
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4 People Rated: 4.5 out of 5
The PAF Joe is the new neck pickup that DiMarzio(R) developed for Joe Satriani. Joe wanted a neck position humbucker that combines the best qualities of the DiMarzio...
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22 People Rated: 5 out of 5
There was no such thing as a "neck" or "bridge" humbucker in the 1950s, but there was a wide range of performance between individual pickups which made some better s...
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Joe Satriani has used the Fred(R) as his main bridge pickup for years. This year Joe asked DiMarzio for a hotter and bigger version to replace the Fred(R) in his new...
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2 People Rated: 5 out of 5
For straight-into-the-amp burning, FRED lets you make all the changes happen right from the guitar. A short time spent exploring pick attack and the guitar's volume ...
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22 People Rated: 4.5 out of 5
DiMarzio; first heard about Paul Gilbert in the 1980s. Billy Sheehan told us about an amazing 18-year-old who had recently arrived in California and had blown everyo...
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Combining the basic Evolution design with Virtual Vintage technology results in a 7-string pickup possessing crunching lows and intense highs. The output voltage of ...
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10 People Rated: 5 out of 5
The Tone Zone 7 is not simply a 7-string copy of the original Tone Zone(TM), but rather a new design that incorporates lower magnet-pull and coils specifically calib...
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6 People Rated: 5 out of 5
The PAF 7 incorporates some of the same technology employed in the Virtual Vintage(TM) Series to produce a sound that's both clean and open on the low notes and warm...
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12 People Rated: 4.5 out of 5
Partly based on the pickups in Larry DiMarzio's own 1959 Les Paul and partly on their own patented technology, the PAF 36th Anniversary Model will perform equally we...
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The difference between a vintage Strat bridge pickup sound and a classic Broadcaster or Tele tone is mostly a matter of attack and definition - the Strat stings and ...
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The Tone Zone P-90 is a high-output, humbucking soapbar pickup with the same sound and power as the Tone Zone humbucker. Like the original Tone Zone, it is designed ...
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2 People Rated: 4.5 out of 5