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SKU: GS16782
Stock on Custom 24s and Standard 24s. Originally meaning Hot, Fat and Screams, the HFS is a powerful pickup with a balance of aggression, clear highs, strong midrange, and strong bass. Works well when coil tapped. 3 wire conductor for use in 5 way rotary or 3 way with push pull coil tap. Pickup has ZEBRA Bobbins with Gold pole pieces.
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The Breed is recommended for the neck position on bolt-on trem guitars and bridge position on set-neck fixed-bridge instruments. more information »
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What makes a great vintage humbucker? A soft magnetic field, sweet tone, a perfect balance between warmth and clarity, the ability to go from clean to distorted by pick attack alone. There are many pickups that capture some of these qualities, but DiMarzi more information »
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There was no such thing as a neck or bridge humbucker in the 1950s, but there was a wide range of performance between individual pickups. Some of the old pickups had a lot of wire on the coils, which created more power and a warmer tone. DiMarzio used new more information »
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The Tone Zone has the most dramatic tone curve of the Modern Classic Humbuckers. The vowel-like open wah-wah feel of the PAF Pro and FRED is combined with tremendous mid-range and bass for a sound that really kicks hard. more information »
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Although Eric Johnson is best known as a Strat player, he has always played humbucker-equipped guitars as well. After getting a new 1959 Les Paul reissue, Eric asked DiMarzio if it could be made to sound like an old Gretsch Country Gentleman guitar, and DiMarzio said, "No problem!" The guitar pickups they designed are exact replacements for standard, full size humbuckers. They are bright with great presence without sounding thin. When Eric tried them, he said they were almost as clear-sounding as Strat pickups, and he was surprised at how well they sounded with heavy distortion, because no matter how overdriven the sound, it did not become muddy. The EJ Custom is available with exposed coils in all standard DiMarziocolors and plated or unplated nickel covers at additional cost. Recommended for all positions, in solid, semi-solid and hollowbody electric guitars.Tech Talk: If you look at the DC resistance specs for these pickups, you will see they're very similar to PAF-style models. However, their performance is very different in 2 important areas. They have less power and much more treble response than "vintage" humbuckers. In fact, treble response is comparable to that of typical single-coils, but since bass response is still very solid, the EJ Custom isn't thin-sounding. It's outstanding for chords and fingerpicking, and has exceptional definition for soloing, even with extreme amounts of distortion. more information »
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Pearly Gates(TM)
Essentially a variation on the Patent Applied For sound, the Pearly Gates sound is sweet, but slightly rude, with great sustain and a bright top that make harmonics jump out of the guitar. more information »
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The Fender ACP-1 is a high-quality soundhole pickup for steel-string acoustic guitars. The ACP-1 pickup gives you well defined, balanced output from its specially designed magnetic field, and can reproduce even the most articulate single-note lines. Whether you plug straight into your amp or directly into a PA system, with this Fender pickup your tone remains truly acoustic. Heavy wax/epoxy potting eliminates microphonic feedback. Designed to fit 3.75" to 4" soundholes. Includes a 14' cable with a hand-soldered 1/4" plug and a laser-engraved walnut pickup cover. more information »
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Hybrid lead pickup. Warm, smooth tone. Similar to '59 PAF but twangier. more information »
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Uses a 4-band EQ modeled after the Prefix Plus. Each band assigned to the right frequencies for acoustic EQ. Feedback-fighting phase and notch controls. "Smooth" compression circuit added to subdue explosive high frequencies. Also features balanced XLR ou more information »
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The D-TAR Wave-Length combines a thin, piezo under-saddle transducer with an 18v, low-noise, high input impedance preamp, to create a pickup system with twice the dynamic range of typical 9v systems. The 18v preamp is powered by two AA batteries. With 18 volts, your signal has more headroom, so hard strumming won't distort as easily. The Wave-Length preamp also has an input for a second source, like a magnetic pickup or a soundboard transducer.Two adjustable trim pots, one low frequency shelving and one high frequency shelving, allow you to fine tune and set and forget the bass and treble frequencies to optimize the Wave-Length pickup and preamp for your instrument's size and shape; enabling you to transparently amplify the natural timbre of your acoustic guitar with minimal coloration. D-TAR includes a 1/4 " jack (jack 6,35) and detailed installation instructions with the Wave-Length undersaddle pickup and preamp. more information »
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The Seymour Duncan Jerry Donahue pickup delivers traditional, sweet and even tone that just drips with all the sparkle and twang you'd expect out of a truly righteous Tele guitar. When Jerry Donahue needed a touring guitar with the exact same sound as his prized '52, he turned to Seymour Duncan, who accurately duplicated the warm, punchy tone of their bridge pickup. Seymour used Alnico II rod magnets and a special wind for increased sustain. Symmetrically staggered pole pieces mirror the fingerboard radius and assure that the Jerry Donahue pickup gives you exceptionally balanced string-to-string response. more information »
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