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  • duguy182duguy182

    The best simple double format for me

    DiMarzio DP188 Pro TrackPublished on 02/04/12 at 01:03
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Micro dual format single handle mounted with 275 mV output with a relatively low resistance of 7.70 Kohm and equalized t = 5.5, m = 6.5, b = 6.5

    The microphone is perfect for me means between a double and a single noiselesss because it sounds very good clean sound with great warmth, definition, and even some interesting thickness which enables it to address ALL STYLES. Indeed, it reacts equally well with all types of sounds whether clean, crunch or high gain it can do anything.

    I had a chopper and an air norton s to compare and frankly the norton s too serious and full of wood (except lime) and the chopper and too the side of a simple noiseless and I would have preferred to use As a m…
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    Micro dual format single handle mounted with 275 mV output with a relatively low resistance of 7.70 Kohm and equalized t = 5.5, m = 6.5, b = 6.5

    The microphone is perfect for me means between a double and a single noiselesss because it sounds very good clean sound with great warmth, definition, and even some interesting thickness which enables it to address ALL STYLES. Indeed, it reacts equally well with all types of sounds whether clean, crunch or high gain it can do anything.

    I had a chopper and an air norton s to compare and frankly the norton s too serious and full of wood (except lime) and the chopper and too the side of a simple noiseless and I would have preferred to use As a micro environment where there is perfect for me.

    In short if you like blues, shred, rock, funk, reggae, metal ... this mic is for you: be careful anyway to mount it with a neck pickup in the same delusion that he (a breed I chose to accompany him in bridge) type tone zone, breed, evo 2, d-sonic , dominion, air zone, has a, fred, joe mo, norton (short of microphones emphasizing the bass and mids).
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  • Fend.Fend.

    DiMarzio DP188 Pro TrackPublished on 12/14/05 at 07:35
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    Trs good micro grain vintage but prcis trs.
    Trs well equilibrated for a bridge position. It offers the chest and body, like an old PAF. Its output level too lev permitted simple rub of a Start without problem.
    In round, it offers a vintage trs trs round and warm. Molleux enough. There is enough prcis. But in this position its output level will require you to opt for a double bridge to balance levels.
    It is also dynamic trs (especially neck) and possde attack without reasonable simple gallery.

    Another good micro sign DiMarzio trs!
  • kirk77kirk77

    DiMarzio DP188 Pro TrackPublished on 03/29/06 at 08:43
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    For three weeks I use the ProTrack. I have no complaints. I heard a kit mounted on vigier EMG and other micro-heartedly. I bought the 77euros on thomann and I am very satisfied with.
  • HatsubaiHatsubai

    Oldschool PAF Sound

    DiMarzio DP188 Pro TrackPublished on 03/25/11 at 11:17
    The DiMarzio Pro Track is a sound for those looking for that oldschool PAF sound but with a little more power. It features two blade rails like many other single coil humbucker DiMarzios have, four conductor wiring and a ceramic magnet.

    The Pro Track is a pickup that sounds like the old school PAFs. It’s not like the PAF Pro that they offer, but it does have some similarities. Instead, it’s more like the old PAF they used to offer. It has an awesome vowely quality, the low end is boosted just a tad, along with the midrange, and the treble is pushed back ever so slightly. This helps make it sound huge, and it works quite nicely for jazz, rock and even metal.

    The pickup is a very mediu…
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    The DiMarzio Pro Track is a sound for those looking for that oldschool PAF sound but with a little more power. It features two blade rails like many other single coil humbucker DiMarzios have, four conductor wiring and a ceramic magnet.

    The Pro Track is a pickup that sounds like the old school PAFs. It’s not like the PAF Pro that they offer, but it does have some similarities. Instead, it’s more like the old PAF they used to offer. It has an awesome vowely quality, the low end is boosted just a tad, along with the midrange, and the treble is pushed back ever so slightly. This helps make it sound huge, and it works quite nicely for jazz, rock and even metal.

    The pickup is a very medium output pickup. If you’re looking for something hotter, you’ll probably want to try the Fast Track 2. The pickup can be split for a nice single coil sound or run in parallel for a more telecaster kinda sound. The pickup is very versatile and works in pretty much any position. If you put it in the neck, it’ll be a transparent sounding PAF; if you put it in the bridge, it’ll sound big without sounding overly compressed. The best thing about this is that it works in any wood combination out there. None of the frequencies are too overbearing, so it really lets the wood show off their natural characteristics without enhancing unwanted frequencies.

    If you’re looking for a more traditional style sounding humbucker to throw in your strat, you should try out this pickup. Adding a push/pull pot or mini toggle switch helps make this pickup even more versatile. If you put it in the bridge, try using a Cruiser Neck. If you put it in the neck, try something hotter like a Tone Zone S, Super Distortion S, Fast Track 2, etc.
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