Is DiMarzio building you just one of these personalized pickups?
I got one I built from parts you can have if you want it...
Built from a Duncan/Jackson coil and a Gibson 500T coil, wood spacers, A4 polished magnet. 180° out of phase, 16.5k
Is DiMarzio building you just one of these personalized pickups?
Very generous of you, but no thanks. I would have no use for an extra pickup at this time.I got one I built from parts you can have if you want it...
Built from a Duncan/Jackson coil and a Gibson 500T coil, wood spacers, A4 polished magnet. 180° out of phase, 16.5k
I'm the bell chime guy for sure most people that have played my rig ask how can you play so clean.
It is great for practicing. Your mistakes are very apparent when you play clean and loud.Playing clean at high volume is a really cool experience. I've never been in a band/music situation that required clean tones but I love cranking a really clean amp when I am alone and just noodling about. It's a different discipline from the distorted and high-gain tones I am used to.
I'm the bell chime guy for sure most people that have played my rig ask how can you play so clean.
Playing clean at high volume is a really cool experience. I've never been in a band/music situation that required clean tones but I love cranking a really clean amp when I am alone and just noodling about. It's a different discipline from the distorted and high-gain tones I am used to.
I'm the bell chime guy for sure most people that have played my rig ask how can you play so clean.
Very generous of you, but no thanks. I would have no use for an extra pickup at this time.
Having an overall good clean tone to start with, especially in a three piece band to me is essential. It's probably why I've always gravitated towards non-master volume Marshalls, Hiwatt, Vox, and some Fender amps. It's easy to turn the guitar volume up to add some filth, and then hit a pedal for more drive. You can't get clean when your base tone is too dirty or compressed.