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Best sounding Dimarzio single coil closest to humbucker sounding!
longshot:
Hi Everyone,
Been away for awhile but need some help or recommendations on the best sounding single coil size Dimarzio pickups that are closest to humbucker sound.
For all positions for my strat,(not twin blades either).
Just a nice fat,full sounding not thin,hollow,quacky like most single coils.
Wanna stick with Dimarzio to,had some in mind but want to see what others are using.
Thanx alot for help. :)
marcwormjim:
Do you have a particular recording or other manufacturer’s pickup as a point of reference?
The SDS-1, Seymour Duncan SSL-4, and some choices from BKP are beefy singles. If you want no “quack” at all, then the hotter the better.
darkbluemurder:
The closest single coil sized DiMarzio pickups sounding like a full size humbucker that I used so far were dual rails: the Super Distortion S and the Chopper. Chopper sounds PAF-ish, Super Distortion S is more like a medium output humbucker with more midrange and low end to it. There are more but these are the ones I used.
If you do not want dual rail pickups the next closest would be the SDS-1 which has a bit of P90 flavor but it is not humcancelling. Virtual Solo would be good for the bridge but that is an overwound single coil tone, still very stratty and humbucker-unlike. No idea how it would work in the other positions. Injector neck for neck and middle would also be quite quacky and stratty, especially with a 500k volume pot.
Cheers Stephan
longshot:
Those are good suggestions,was thinking of hs2,hs3,hs4 ones,like the smooth,glassiness sound of them,
in single coil wiring,like Eric johnsons.
Heard a bridge cruiser in neck spot with 500 pots to,sounded good.
Undecided.
Looking for all postions but mostly for neck spot as thats what I play the most.
buddroyce:
I absolutely love the bridge cruiser in the neck position. Its one of the few pickups that's never been changed out once I had it installed in a guitar. Would highly recommend it if you want something that's got the smooth bell-like tonality.
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