In memory of Randy Rhoads
d'marrzio (sp?)
ive knowticed that the pick ups malmsteen uses.. d marzio or somthin like that are some wat popular..whats makes these good pick ups?
# 1
Personal Taste. Jerry Garcia, Paul Gilbert, and hundreds of other musicians used DiMarzios.
A certain breed of guitarists love the ToneZone pickups, some love the Super Distortion Pickups, Some love the PAF's, etc.
Think about the world of Humbuckers (outside of stock pickups): Who are the Major Players?
Seymour Duncan
DiMarzio
There are others, but the ones that stand out the most are Duncan and DiMarzio.
~Incidents
A certain breed of guitarists love the ToneZone pickups, some love the Super Distortion Pickups, Some love the PAF's, etc.
Think about the world of Humbuckers (outside of stock pickups): Who are the Major Players?
Seymour Duncan
DiMarzio
There are others, but the ones that stand out the most are Duncan and DiMarzio.
~Incidents
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# 3
Damn right, I can see a merger between those two companies. Talk about a giant corporation!
~Incidents
~Incidents
# 4
Originally posted by Incidents Happen... and reduced competition, and less incentive to excell, and all of us getting reamed for sh|tty pickups!
Damn right, I can see a merger between those two companies. Talk about a giant corporation!
~Incidents
# 5
Exactly!:D
~Incidents
(Who is actually totally against the idea of a merger, of any corporation. I went nuts when AOL and Time Warner went together.....At least Turner lost $800 million on that one)
~Incidents
(Who is actually totally against the idea of a merger, of any corporation. I went nuts when AOL and Time Warner went together.....At least Turner lost $800 million on that one)
# 6
Randy RHOADS used a dimarzio super distortion on his polka-dot V. from what i've heard it sounded great.
To improve technique and of course trying to keep all as clean as possible. I know my own limits and speed limits and so on I never play anything I'm not capable of. That wouldn't make any sense. After three years of playing I tried to play everything as fast as possible and that sounded, I would say, like shit, and I didn't realize that if I'd play bit slower things than I was capable of playing then everything would sound much better.
--Aleksi Laiho - Advice to Play By
--Aleksi Laiho - Advice to Play By
# 7
Aftermarket pick-ups are a bit of a scam in some ways, alot of great music has and is still being made with the stock p/u's that came with the guitar, the guitarist is still the deciding factor, but when word gets out that guitarist X is using Brand Z pick-ups, the next sound produced is the one made by a cash register, CHA-CHING, but being a consumer of aftermarket p/u's I admit they do have their good points, they are just not the holy grail of instant great tone that the advertisers claim.............
# 8
True pstring. They are not miracle-makers, but they do give you a subtle difference. They can give better sustain and stuff, and are better for getting a signature sound. Other than that, they are not good for much more, unless you have a s#|tty p/u setup on a cheap guitar, they are good for that too.
"Thank God for the power chord!!!"
-Sting
-Sting
# 9
Ive never had the chance to play with a DiMarzio Super Distortion pup before.Does anyone know if it can stand up to an EMG 81?
Try once,fail twice...
# 10
I would have to disagree with aftermarket pups being a scam or waste of money.Upgrading your pickups is the most cost/effective upgrade you can do to your guitar besides changing the very wood the guitar is crafted from(which isnt realistic or feasable).The results are instant and the change in tone/sound is noticable depending on what your upgrading from to.You can tell a crappy pickup a mile away with its dry/stale distortion,fast decay/no sustain and horrible response.The funny thing is there arnt to many "true aftermarket" pups.Most guitars above $500 carry one of the "big 3"(Duncan,Dimarzio,EMG).Unless your getting hand wound pickups made by a small luthier that cant be found in a line of guitars,there really not "aftermarket".
Try once,fail twice...
# 11
I've always loved Dimarzio.
I have an Evolution set on one of my RGs, a paf pro/evolution on another, and evolution 7s on my 7 string.
However I think I like the super distortion and S3 the best, they came stock on Fender HM Strats (what I play mostly), so I get my favorite guitar, with my favorite pickups for no more than $300. :)
I have an Evolution set on one of my RGs, a paf pro/evolution on another, and evolution 7s on my 7 string.
However I think I like the super distortion and S3 the best, they came stock on Fender HM Strats (what I play mostly), so I get my favorite guitar, with my favorite pickups for no more than $300. :)
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# 13
Originally posted by zepp_rules
Randy RHOADS
my bad man..no need for the CAPITOL letters..i believe i got that fixed now
In memory of Randy Rhoads
# 14
he was specifiying on how i screwed up rand's name in my quote with capitols..u think theres not a differnce but incidents not everyone here is like you..i get the point i spelt his last name wrong no need to point it out in big letters
In memory of Randy Rhoads
# 15
Oh! I apologize, I thought he meant something else! I didn't know that Randy's last name was spelt like that, I thought you had spelled it correctly.
My mistake!
~Incidents
My mistake!
~Incidents
# 16
my bad..i got far to carried away with that last reply..i thought i had it right to but zepp pointed it out
In memory of Randy Rhoads
# 17
This is actually pretty funny, because for some reason when you mentioned the capital letters, I thought you were talking about the board cracking down on messages that are in full caps (like today), which is why I mentioned the difference.
Wow, was I off! :D
No sweat, man, everything's cool.
~Incidents
Wow, was I off! :D
No sweat, man, everything's cool.
~Incidents
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