DiMarzio Forum
DimarzioForum.Com => The Pickup Place => Topic started by: Matt_B on August 01, 2018, 10:14:47 AM
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I'm looking to try out a Norton or Air Norton but in order to keep my options open I was wondering if it would be easier to air a Norton or unair an Air Norton? I know about the half-air mod and while I might end up doing that as well I'm focused on the two extremes.
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From taking apart air-'buckers and owning/fiddling with a Norton myself, airing the Norton would be simpler. That way you already have keeper bars to put back in if you don't like the 'aired' sound.
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As I recall, to truly air a humbucker one needs shorter slugs or shorter screws, correct? Not saying these can't be had but worth knowing for sure.
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Not that I've seen. It's literally just putting a gap (albeit a very small one) between the magnet and the pole pieces. Dimarzio uses little plastic rings around four of the pole pieces to maintain said gap.
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My vote is to try a Norton and, if you find yourself wanting a lower-voltage version, you can half- or fully-Air it.
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Thanks for all the info!
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I'm a bit late but I'd totally go with the Norton first and see how it goes.
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Thanks for all the replies folks. Now I just need to pick the right guitar to try it in. :)
I think I'll go with my camo Charvel that has a Tone Zone and Chopper in it.
I'm not in love with the Tone Zone anymore and like the Satch Track more than the Chopper.