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SD pickup thoughts - Liberator & Screamin Demon
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<blockquote data-quote="Mister Joshua" data-source="post: 85382" data-attributes="member: 2281"><p>I don't know about the whole "Dimarzio for alder and SD for mahogany" thing. That's new to me. I do know that i have used Dimarzios for years and in my opinion they seem to put a lot of their assets at the front of the sound. As a lead player that works for me since i rarely stay on a note for more than a second without doing something like feedback, vibrato, or turning the spotlight over to another instrument. I think SD has a lot of its assets on the sustain and tone end which is perfect if you plan to stay on a note or chord for a while. I do enjoy the JB/ Jazz combo as well as the JB/ 59 combo. I think that it is a matter of taste and how you intend to use the instrument. Both combos play really well with other gear and will provide a huge amount of tone and versatility. But beware of becoming a tone chaser. :mrgreen: </p><p></p><p>Peace, Joshua</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mister Joshua, post: 85382, member: 2281"] I don't know about the whole "Dimarzio for alder and SD for mahogany" thing. That's new to me. I do know that i have used Dimarzios for years and in my opinion they seem to put a lot of their assets at the front of the sound. As a lead player that works for me since i rarely stay on a note for more than a second without doing something like feedback, vibrato, or turning the spotlight over to another instrument. I think SD has a lot of its assets on the sustain and tone end which is perfect if you plan to stay on a note or chord for a while. I do enjoy the JB/ Jazz combo as well as the JB/ 59 combo. I think that it is a matter of taste and how you intend to use the instrument. Both combos play really well with other gear and will provide a huge amount of tone and versatility. But beware of becoming a tone chaser. :mrgreen: Peace, Joshua [/QUOTE]
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