DiMarzio DP411 Virtual Tele Neck Position Single-Coil Pickup
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zZounds Gear Experts Say...
Sweet sounding. Not muddy.
Overview
As soon as DiMarzio introduced the first Virtual Vintage(TM) pickups for Strat(TM) guitars, DiMarzio began receiving numerous requests for neck and bridge replacement models for Telecaster(TM) guitars. They feel the Virtual T pickups compare brilliantly to the best old Tele(TM) pickups. The neck model Virtual T overcomes the complaint many Tele(TM) players have about muffled sound in the neck position. It's very sweet sounding, but not muddy, even when the tone control is rolled down. The bridge pickup combines some of their favorite qualities from different Tele(TM) and Broadcaster(TM) models: clean, snappy low strings, warm high strings, superior string separation, and balanced response. Both models have Alnico 2 magnets for maximum sustain and pure tone, and they were designed to work with the original 250K control value.
Recommended for neck position.
Tech Talk
Although it's a departure from the traditional look, DiMarzio elected to build the Virtual T-neck model without a metal cover. They did this for the sake of maximum performance: plated metal covers have a noticeable effect on the behavior of magnetic pickups, and they chose not to compromise the sound of the Virtual T in any way.
Like all Virtual Vintage(TM) models utilizing Alnico 2 magnets, the Virtual T was designed to work with 250K controls. The tone is very balanced and equally useful for blues or country picking. Maximum twang can be obtained by using 500K controls, and the balance can be fine-tuned even… read more further with a 250K volume and the EP1202 1Megohm tone control. read less
Recommended for neck position.
Tech Talk
Although it's a departure from the traditional look, DiMarzio elected to build the Virtual T-neck model without a metal cover. They did this for the sake of maximum performance: plated metal covers have a noticeable effect on the behavior of magnetic pickups, and they chose not to compromise the sound of the Virtual T in any way.
Like all Virtual Vintage(TM) models utilizing Alnico 2 magnets, the Virtual T was designed to work with 250K controls. The tone is very balanced and equally useful for blues or country picking. Maximum twang can be obtained by using 500K controls, and the balance can be fine-tuned even… read more further with a 250K volume and the EP1202 1Megohm tone control. read less
Specs
Wiring: Standard 4-conductor
Magnet: Alnico 2
Output: 98mV
DC Resistance: 7.80K
Year of introduction: 2001
Patent number: 5,908,998 & 4,442,749 & 5,811,710
Magnet: Alnico 2
Output: 98mV
DC Resistance: 7.80K
Year of introduction: 2001
Patent number: 5,908,998 & 4,442,749 & 5,811,710
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