Yngwie's new Seymour Duncan sig pickups!

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sixstrings":3nbfhkr2 said:
I could go on but I'm disgusted with Seymour Duncan's arrogance. I'll leave it at that.

Arrogance? Larry DiMarzio is the guy that patented:

1. Double Cream pickups
2. The name "PAF"
3. The use of different gauge wire on each coil
4. The practice of putting space between the coils and the bar magnet in a humbucker.

Plus in regards to your comment about quality control, the only pickup i've ever had a problem with was a DiMarzio Tone Zone that had the screw hole on the mounting ear drilled too large for the provided, or any other for that matter, pickup mounting screw. You could not mount the pickup as a result, had to send it back. :gethim:
 
Trademark, not a patent.

The double creme coils, and "PAF" are DiMarzio trademarks.

A patent is when you create something unique, and if a patent is granted, will eventually expire (eg Floyd Rose).

Trademarks never expire.
 
mentoneman":1xlhrdbw said:
my ears never failed to hate dimarzios...i think they are eq'ued to cut onstage but are always harsh to me... but i have heard recent recordings of some of the singles that sounded nice so i'll give them that.

but i'll never purposefully buy them again.

read on the kinman site about how ol lar tried to bury chris kinman. lame.

if i need another hot silent sc again i'll go with kinman or maybe bill and becky lawrence. the lawrence 280L is cool for cutting crunch and gain although more ceramic sounding and stiffer than the alnico quack and hollow bubbling goodness.


I'm using a Virtual Vintage Blues neck single coil in my Suhr S4. It actually replaced the Suhr FL that was in there. I couldn't stand the noise from the FL and i wasn't about to spend $300 on a silent switching system. IMHO, the Virtual Vintage sounds great and very much like a true single coil, although I'm not as picky about singles as others.
 
Ayrton":1slgu0u2 said:
Trademark, not a patent.

The double creme coils, and "PAF" are DiMarzio trademarks.

A patent is when you create something unique, and if a patent is granted, will eventually expire (eg Floyd Rose).

Trademarks never expire.

Ah gotcha, my bad. So the last two are patents, the first two are trademarks?
 
danyeo":2ebq1vwa said:
I'm using a Virtual Vintage Blues neck single coil in my Suhr S4. It actually replaced the Suhr FL that was in there. I couldn't stand the noise from the FL and i wasn't about to spend $300 on a silent switching system. IMHO, the Virtual Vintage sounds great and very much like a true single coil, although I'm not as picky about singles as others.

+1 on the VV pups.

The VirtuAL 2.1 and '54 have been wonderful for me. :rock:

They're also, just about the quietest pups I've ever encountered.
 
guitarslinger":3smxjo6l said:
danyeo":3smxjo6l said:
I'm using a Virtual Vintage Blues neck single coil in my Suhr S4. It actually replaced the Suhr FL that was in there. I couldn't stand the noise from the FL and i wasn't about to spend $300 on a silent switching system. IMHO, the Virtual Vintage sounds great and very much like a true single coil, although I'm not as picky about singles as others.

+1 on the VV pups.

The VirtuAL 2.1 and '54 have been wonderful for me. :rock:

They're also, just about the quietest pups I've ever encountered.

Yes, DEAD silent.
 
Valtiel":148v7jbw said:
Ah gotcha, my bad. So the last two are patents, the first two are trademarks?

Correct (assuming DiMarzio has patents on that, I did not check).
 
Ayrton":aojjdbtk said:
Valtiel":aojjdbtk said:
Ah gotcha, my bad. So the last two are patents, the first two are trademarks?

Correct (assuming DiMarzio has patents on that, I did not check).

Gotcha, i'm pretty sure they do. Their "Dual Resonance" and "Air Bucker" technology are what they call those two features.
 
sixstrings":bs1wgps2 said:
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I doubt the new Seymour Duncan YJM's will live up to Dimarzio HS3/YJM's. Seymour Duncan is a greater commercial pickup manufacturer, but they don't make better pickups than Dimarzio.

Seymour Duncan producing a new YJM pickup is like Kobe Bryant trying to claim he's greater than Michael Jordon.

Well, with this statement, you have make it perfectly obvious that you don’t know dick about what you are talking about or tone for that matter.

Seymour Duncan has more professional artists on their roster that any other pickup company. I don’t think they got there by selling pickups with “nothing special to offer.” There have been so many legendary tones from albums that are just classics that have come from Duncan pickups. The Duncan JB is the highest selling pickup of the past twenty years. Duncan continues to push the boundaries with products like the P-Rails.

Both DiMarzio and Seymour Duncan make great pickups. There are also some smaller shops making great pickups.

If you don’t like Seymour Duncan pickups, that’s fine. However, to make such sophomoric statements about a company shows that you spend more time jacking your jaw on the internet than actually playing your instrument.
 
frankfalbo":2feqrtfp said:
if rooted in a solid understanding of what we do and how we do it, would likely be changed.

LOL! That statement itself is arrogant. I know what my ears hear, and I've installed almost every Seymour Duncan humbucker and single-size humbucker. You don't have to be Larry Carlton to know what pickups sound better than others. I don't care *what* you do or *how* you do it because what matters is the end result, and in the end, Dimarzio makes superior pickups in my opinion.

I'm not saying Seymour Duncan isn't good, just overrated.

SFW":2feqrtfp said:
Well, with this statement, you have make it perfectly obvious that you don’t know dick about what you are talking about or tone for that matter.

Seymour Duncan has more professional artists on their roster that any other pickup company. I don’t think they got there by selling pickups with “nothing special to offer.” There have been so many legendary tones from albums that are just classics that have come from Duncan pickups. The Duncan JB is the highest selling pickup of the past twenty years. Duncan continues to push the boundaries with products like the P-Rails.

Both DiMarzio and Seymour Duncan make great pickups. There are also some smaller shops making great pickups.

If you don’t like Seymour Duncan pickups, that’s fine. However, to make such sophomoric statements about a company shows that you spend more time jacking your jaw on the internet than actually playing your instrument.

Dimarzio has a pretty large roster of big-time players too, and comparable for a much smaller company. Def Leppard, Iron Maiden, Megadeth, Dream Theater, Deep Purple, Guns N Roses, Journey, Boston, Paul Gilbert, Steve Vai, etc........... Sorry dude, but you don't seem to know "dick" yourself.

I know you from other forums and can say that you spend as much time as I do "jacking your jaw on the internet." I'm entitled to an opinion as much as you or anyone else, so maybe you should go join Obama and campaign for government issued opinions.
 
Sixidiots.

SHUT THE FUCK UP

you post too much and shit up the threads, im getting really tired of reading your bullshit all over rig-talk
 
SeaDog":2xqjx3w3 said:
I also prefer the older sound that Yngwie achieved and although I would concede and say that the older HS3's did sound better than the newer ones, I actually think he had a better tone with the old FS-1's he used in the Alcatrazz days though they did have noise issues. Anyone agree?

I agree big time. When did he switch to the HS-3's? His live tone with Alcatrazz was phenominal.

As for the Seymour vs. Dimarzio thing, I've worked in guitar shops since 1987. I have installed and tried out hundreds of Duncans and hundreds of Dimarzios. I think a great player can get great tones out of pickups by either company, but MOST of the go to tone guys for me were using Duncans. I don't own a single guitar with a Dimarzio in it.
 
Chubtone":l79oihkr said:
SeaDog":l79oihkr said:
I also prefer the older sound that Yngwie achieved and although I would concede and say that the older HS3's did sound better than the newer ones, I actually think he had a better tone with the old FS-1's he used in the Alcatrazz days though they did have noise issues. Anyone agree?

I agree big time. When did he switch to the HS-3's? His live tone with Alcatrazz was phenominal.

As for the Seymour vs. Dimarzio thing, I've worked in guitar shops since 1987. I have installed and tried out hundreds of Duncans and hundreds of Dimarzios. I think a great player can get great tones out of pickups by either company, but MOST of the go to tone guys for me were using Duncans. I don't own a single guitar with a Dimarzio in it.

Huge +1 for the bold statement. This was also my experience working at a small guitar shop, most guys wanted Duncans and we stocked accordingly. I do however enjoy the pickups that Andy Timmons uses, the Breed/AT-1 and the Cruiser bridge models. Although guess what, despite what Ibanez puts in his signature guitars he still always seems to go back to his old AT100 with the JB in the bridge. :rock:
 
Valtiel":27d4i2dh said:
Chubtone":27d4i2dh said:
SeaDog":27d4i2dh said:
I also prefer the older sound that Yngwie achieved and although I would concede and say that the older HS3's did sound better than the newer ones, I actually think he had a better tone with the old FS-1's he used in the Alcatrazz days though they did have noise issues. Anyone agree?

I agree big time. When did he switch to the HS-3's? His live tone with Alcatrazz was phenominal.

As for the Seymour vs. Dimarzio thing, I've worked in guitar shops since 1987. I have installed and tried out hundreds of Duncans and hundreds of Dimarzios. I think a great player can get great tones out of pickups by either company, but MOST of the go to tone guys for me were using Duncans. I don't own a single guitar with a Dimarzio in it.

Huge +1 for the bold statement. This was also my experience working at a small guitar shop, most guys wanted Duncans and we stocked accordingly. I do however enjoy the pickups that Andy Timmons uses, the Breed/AT-1 and the Cruiser bridge models. Although guess what, despite what Ibanez puts in his signature guitars he still always seems to go back to his old AT100 with the JB in the bridge. :rock:

I saw a video where he said he'd had an AT-1 dropped into his old favourite AT100 now.
 
redrol":d62zqml6 said:
Sixidiots.

SHUT THE FUCK UP

you post too much and shit up the threads, im getting really tired of reading your bullshit all over rig-talk

Very funny considering that you do the same shit you accuse me of. You post idiotic, offensive shit all the time and seem to take pleasure in pissing people off - like your "Christianity...LOL!" thread. You're a hypocrite.
 
The AT-1 is by far my favorite DiMarzio. I am still a Duncan man at heart, but I have a few select DiMarzios I love.
 
Random Hero":1590x4p2 said:
Valtiel":1590x4p2 said:
Chubtone":1590x4p2 said:
SeaDog":1590x4p2 said:
I also prefer the older sound that Yngwie achieved and although I would concede and say that the older HS3's did sound better than the newer ones, I actually think he had a better tone with the old FS-1's he used in the Alcatrazz days though they did have noise issues. Anyone agree?

I agree big time. When did he switch to the HS-3's? His live tone with Alcatrazz was phenominal.

As for the Seymour vs. Dimarzio thing, I've worked in guitar shops since 1987. I have installed and tried out hundreds of Duncans and hundreds of Dimarzios. I think a great player can get great tones out of pickups by either company, but MOST of the go to tone guys for me were using Duncans. I don't own a single guitar with a Dimarzio in it.

Huge +1 for the bold statement. This was also my experience working at a small guitar shop, most guys wanted Duncans and we stocked accordingly. I do however enjoy the pickups that Andy Timmons uses, the Breed/AT-1 and the Cruiser bridge models. Although guess what, despite what Ibanez puts in his signature guitars he still always seems to go back to his old AT100 with the JB in the bridge. :rock:

I saw a video where he said he'd had an AT-1 dropped into his old favourite AT100 now.

Oh really? That is interesting, i'll have to look for that. I've got an AT-1 sittin around here somewhere....
 
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