36th Anniversary Dimarzio vs 1959 PAF

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Code001":wbcbbxv5 said:
Seriously? People spend BIG BUCKS to have a guitar relic'd. People pay other people money to beat up their guitars. I highly doubt guitarists honestly care about a few bumps and bruises if it means better tone.

You'd think so, but most guys who can afford to drop $5,000 or more on a guitar aren't gonna let it get nicked. Most of them don't even gig anyway. :scared:
 
Mr. Willy":99yb72hy said:
Code001":99yb72hy said:
Seriously? People spend BIG BUCKS to have a guitar relic'd. People pay other people money to beat up their guitars. I highly doubt guitarists honestly care about a few bumps and bruises if it means better tone.

You'd think so, but most guys who can afford to drop $5,000 or more on a guitar aren't gonna let it get nicked. Most of them don't even gig anyway. :scared:

People pay that much to have Tom Murphy relic their guitars:

http://www.themusiczoo.com/product/2621 ... tar-Ebony/
 
Mr. Willy":yzcxw1uv said:
Code001":yzcxw1uv said:
Seriously? People spend BIG BUCKS to have a guitar relic'd. People pay other people money to beat up their guitars. I highly doubt guitarists honestly care about a few bumps and bruises if it means better tone.

You'd think so, but most guys who can afford to drop $5,000 or more on a guitar aren't gonna let it get nicked. Most of them don't even gig anyway. :scared:

If you arent giging wouldnt you want the tone over the protection. You wont get any forum cred without sweet clips.
 
Code001":2qst5f70 said:
Mr. Willy":2qst5f70 said:
Code001":2qst5f70 said:
Seriously? People spend BIG BUCKS to have a guitar relic'd. People pay other people money to beat up their guitars. I highly doubt guitarists honestly care about a few bumps and bruises if it means better tone.

You'd think so, but most guys who can afford to drop $5,000 or more on a guitar aren't gonna let it get nicked. Most of them don't even gig anyway. :scared:

People pay that much to have Tom Murphy relic their guitars:

http://www.themusiczoo.com/product/2621 ... tar-Ebony/

Wow. I'd do it for free. :D
 
Just wanted to update this thread for anyone that will be looking at these pups in the future.. personally, I like them, but I don't love them. After putting a solid day on them, I find the treb a little harsh in the high end and I would like more drive. I consider myself to be an 80's guy so boosted JCM800 and with just a bit of OD, I have to fight a lot harder than I want. Great for detailed crunchy rythms though. The trade off comes at the expense of the higher registrars on the fretboard. If you have a nice heavy mahogany guitar , i think these will be excellent. For my brighter michael Kelly though, I need more beef and a tad more gain. I think my air zone will replace it next string change. I do like the neck pup though. Nice and squishy with detail. That one will probably stay.

So I rate these a B-/B+. If you like vintage output pups, these are prob right up your alley. I am more the "medium" gain range on Dimarzio's site apparently!
 
So there are two versions, one is just the 36th, and they say you can put them in neck or bridge position. And then there is the 36th Bridge, which is a bit hotter and thicker. So when you guys say you put a set in a guitar, two times the standard version, or one standard and one Bridge, for the Bridge?
 
hunter":36cm56bz said:
King Guitar":36cm56bz said:
Sheptone Tribute Set.

No. They don't come in double creme :D

looks like double cream to me... :thumbsup:

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I put the 36th ani bridge version in the neck of my LP for a little hotter output. I have a ToneZone in the bridge and it is well balanced between the two. I like it...

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hunter":2q3wyg1f said:
So there are two versions, one is just the 36th, and they say you can put them in neck or bridge position. And then there is the 36th Bridge, which is a bit hotter and thicker. So when you guys say you put a set in a guitar, two times the standard version, or one standard and one Bridge, for the Bridge?

Yes, with all there are two different ones, one for the bridge and one for the neck

http://www.dimarzio.com/pickups/humbuck ... ary-bridge

http://www.dimarzio.com/pickups/humbuck ... nniversary
 
King Guitar":9knjmkju said:
hunter":9knjmkju said:
King Guitar":9knjmkju said:
Sheptone Tribute Set.

No. They don't come in double creme :D

looks like double cream to me... :thumbsup:

919713.jpg
That is one of the nicest looking les Paul's I have ever seen. I like how authentic the top looks, it's not overly flamed or quilted like some ri's or prs's are and can look gaudy, it's just right.
 
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