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If you want to know how a Tone Zone sounds, just take your guitar now and try turning your tone knob all the way down. Then imagine that the low end could somehow get even looser.
splatter":bdjjvktl said:they aren't heavy enough for a boat anchor so I guess they are pretty much useless
jsp":mzcw908d said:If you want to know how a Tone Zone sounds, just take your guitar now and try turning your tone knob all the way down. Then imagine that the low end could somehow get even looser.
I actually wanted to replace the stock TZ in my So-Cal, because of that little flubbiness in the lows.Shask":1ad6akaf said:Lol, I thought about buying up a few cheap TZs
I just put the stock TZ back in my Charvel So-Cal the other day, and it made me wonder why I ever played pickup roulette in that guitar. It sounds great in there as is. It has probably been 6-7 years since I last had it in there. I have had the Duncan Custom, Distortion, Invader, etc.... in there over the last several years. It is Alder/Maple neck, so naturally very bright. I thought about trying the TZ in a few other bright guitars I have.
It also makes me want to try some other related pickups, like the Super Distortion, and the D Sonic.
Devin":1wnhlxj2 said:Shask, if you like the Tone Zone, you should try the BG Hellabucker. To me it's like a more versatile, better sounding TZ. By far my fave high output pickup
nico22":1vbii61k said:Would you share please![]()