DiMarzio DP104 Super 2 - "Over the top neck pickup sound"
In the mid 70s Dimarzio was looking to cash in on the popularity of their Super Distortion pickup. They concluded that they should make a Super Distortion voiced for the neck position. Guitars felt t…
DiMarzio DP151 PAF Pro - "A modern sounding PAF suited for the neck"
The Paf Pro was designed in the 80s for the guitar players at the time. Guitar players were still using Gibson style PAF pickups in their guitars but by then the guitar rigs had become so much larger…
DiMarzio DP227 LiquiFire - "A smooth neck pickup to go with your heavy bridge"
The Liquifire is the ideal neck pickup to go with a very hot bridge pickup. It takes care of the problems many 24 fret guitars experience on their neck pickups. Because of the 24 frets the neck picku…
DiMarzio DP155 The Tone Zone - "You should try it in the neck position"
Im am in a small group of guitar players that use the Dimarzio Tone Zone pickup in the neck position of a guitar but it is also good in the bridge position, as it should be because that was where it …
DiMarzio DP159 Evolution Bridge - "The samurai sword of pickups"
Steve Vai hooked up with Dimarzio a few years ago to create Steves ultimate pickup. Two years later they unveiled the Dimarzio Evolution pickup or EVO for short. The EVO features a 4 conductor wiring…
DiMarzio DP228 Crunch Lab - "A Dimarzio for modern metal tones"
The Dimarzio Crunchlab is an updated version of the D-Sonic pickup. John Petrucci of Dream Theater got together with Dimarzio to change some things he disliked about the D-Sonic pickup which he had b…
DiMarzio DP155 The Tone Zone - "Good but not what I expected"
Installed in the bridge position of a Carvin dc127 with and Alder and maple body matched with a maple neck and ebony board. Typically running into a Framus Cobra head and sometimes A Peavey 5150 or…
DiMarzio DP100 Super Distortion - "Old school high output pickup"
The Dimarzio Super Distortion was one of the first aftermarket guitar pickups introducted. In the early 70s guitar players were looking for pickups that would push their amps harder. The PAF pickups …
DiMarzio DP102 X2N - "The Passive that thinks its an Active"
In the late 70s guitar players were looking to push their amps harder than ever before, they wanted as much gain as they could get and DiMarzio rushed to satisfy this need. To help end the madness th…
DiMarzio DP228 Crunch Lab - "A cool pickup for prog/shred."
I purchased a 2010 Ernie Ball Music Man John Petrucci JP6 that was loaded with the new JP pickups, being the Liquifire in the neck position and the Crunch Lab in the bridge position. I'd previously h…
DiMarzio DP151 PAF Pro - "Decent pickup for hard rock or shred."
I purchased a 1987 Yamaha RGX1212s (Jackson Soloist clone) that was loaded with one of these in the bridge position. I had always read that the PAF Pro was essentially meant to be a PAF, but supercha…
DiMarzio DP170 Blue Velvet Neck - J-mix's review
translatedVery good mic. I tried on a lot of strata and I say it in the neck position that is best. It is very close to a Fender single coil but with more mellow which predestined naturellent blues and rock …
DiMarzio DP403 Virtual Vintage Heavy Blues - J-mix's review
translatedMicro type Stacks, Single Coil aspect, category noiseless. Please note, any opinion on the sound is subjective ... and this is only my opinion. But still. I've tested and know a lot of mics, I …
DiMarzio DP174 Red Velvet - archtop's review
translatedI go back 18 months later with the group experience. The Rvelvet has a touch of acidity that brings out the group. He slams more than the V FRP, and leaves a great disto grunge / hard rock. Not…
DiMarzio DP207 DropSonic - Gab_'s review
translatedI use it for one month, mounted on an Ibanez Jcustom. I could compare it with a tone and a Evo2 area: In the clear: This is the best microphone of the three: The area is very cartoonish tone…