ibmorjamn
Ambassador of Moar Jammin
They have a lot PAF's
One more came out and can not find a video.
One more came out and can not find a video.
Me to.I wish Larry DiMarzio wasn't such a dick about the double-cream thing. I really like DiMarzio pickups, and they are really reasonably priced, but that dickishness keeps me from buying more. That being said, I literally just plopped a DiMarzio into my LP Special yesterday and would be very interested in these new ones.


I think it's Gibson Custom Buckers that use Alnico 3.Didn't the '57 pickups use an Alnico 3, or other odd magnet that is not the norm? That's why they sound different than a '58-'60?

I remember in the '80s I got a set of DiMarzio Fred pickups. The magnets were the size of peas and the feedback was terrible. Removed and returned I believe.I never met a DiMarzio I liked and I've tried a bunch of them. I was always disappointed so I quit trying years ago. If someone gave me a set I'd give them away...oh yeah, now that I think about it that's already happened. lol
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And the player.It's amazing how over the years not very many pickups stand out.
With Gibson putting out the price tag maybe because of the used market prices.The very reason I will never own any of the sought after pickups they made
The high power pickups just don't have the tone of the older lower powered ones.
I guess that the amp / speaker / effects are part of that equation.
There are a few , like the ones you just got. For instance another one I heard about years ago is throbak. $500 I think for one. I never looked beyond the price.There are so many good pickup winders out there these days I just can't stand it that SD and Dimarzio are all anyone recommends.
I know there are a lot of riders and good ones. I have no idea why the older Gibson pickups sounded so good and when they did, why change them?There are so many good pickup winders out there these days I just can't stand it that SD and Dimarzio are all anyone recommends.
My thoughts exactly.I never met a DiMarzio I liked and I've tried a bunch of them. I was always disappointed so I quit trying years ago. If someone gave me a set I'd give them away...oh yeah, now that I think about it that's already happened. lol
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There's so many small shops spinning pickups, you can pretty much throw a rock and hit two. I love to support the small shops for sure, but it's hard to find a consistent winder. I found the Voodoo brand a few years back but they already folded up all of a sudden. I haven't been a fan of Dimarzio for a long time, but I'd be interested in trying them again. My experience with them is back in the day when I really didn't know what to listen for.
Where's the pickup??Early 70s DiMarzio Super D.Sounds great.Hookup wires are twice the guage of todays 4 wire hookups.No flimsy ass wires on this thing. Paid 150$ for it 5 years ago. This is made way better than most new Duncans, ect. Why i always buy single wire hookups with braided grounds.View attachment 98708