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  • kinder_guanokinder_guano

    DiMarzio DP207 DropSonicPublished on 11/03/06 at 12:22
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    Rcupration my opinion of 23/05/2004

    B'en wala ... what about ...
    Go ... micro cramique bridge, passive, a range of pads adjustable by allen cl, and a bar. 4 son. Supposed to send the big tune in low position in the strip nearest the bridge, and be more east shredder with the pads near the bridge ... mouaif. Does not exist in F-Spaced.

    Well, I tried it only set to "rhythmic", as it is on a baritone guitar Schecter, replacing Duncan Designed not transcendent.

    B'en yeah, it's ... well. I do not know how dcrire sound. Yes, it restores the low tune well, still a pretty good Dfine, yes it is distortion in prcis enough, yes it has a lot of gain, so it is not in dgueu clean, so clean in …
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    Rcupration my opinion of 23/05/2004

    B'en wala ... what about ...
    Go ... micro cramique bridge, passive, a range of pads adjustable by allen cl, and a bar. 4 son. Supposed to send the big tune in low position in the strip nearest the bridge, and be more east shredder with the pads near the bridge ... mouaif. Does not exist in F-Spaced.

    Well, I tried it only set to "rhythmic", as it is on a baritone guitar Schecter, replacing Duncan Designed not transcendent.

    B'en yeah, it's ... well. I do not know how dcrire sound. Yes, it restores the low tune well, still a pretty good Dfine, yes it is distortion in prcis enough, yes it has a lot of gain, so it is not in dgueu clean, so clean in Splitt he spends quite a bit even. As usual with high output pickups, do not bother to push the gain of the amplifier 10, if the sound turns to mush.

    But ... It is smooth, no real flavor. I still do not know what to think. It is like the son IDAL, the son of good family ... smooth, police not a word above the other ... bland. Hifi.
    Nothing to rveiller night.

    Ha, last dtail for the end: it is the microphone used by the scratch of Linkin Park
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  • myriam63660myriam63660

    DiMarzio DP207 DropSonicPublished on 10/11/08 at 11:06
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    Tried both ways

    sounds very modern: the presence of many sharp and precise, mids that look good but the lower back, giving the impression of a narrow, dry, with too much dive

    Position the rack bar to provide a good balance in the frequencies but is designed for low tunings

    a general point of view I do not turn aggressive and powerful, too precise and character a little smoother, I think this book is micro rather type a Mesa Boogie amp

    - Personally I class with the tone zone in the final position in relation to EMG 85, 60, 81, SA, DiMarzio evolution, Megadrive, steve's special, virtual PAF, Fred, air norton, and Seymour Duncan JB I) . Now everything also depends on the hardware a…
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    Tried both ways

    sounds very modern: the presence of many sharp and precise, mids that look good but the lower back, giving the impression of a narrow, dry, with too much dive

    Position the rack bar to provide a good balance in the frequencies but is designed for low tunings

    a general point of view I do not turn aggressive and powerful, too precise and character a little smoother, I think this book is micro rather type a Mesa Boogie amp

    - Personally I class with the tone zone in the final position in relation to EMG 85, 60, 81, SA, DiMarzio evolution, Megadrive, steve's special, virtual PAF, Fred, air norton, and Seymour Duncan JB I) . Now everything also depends on the hardware and tastes.
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  • tjon901tjon901

    Noisy and unrefined

    DiMarzio DP207 DropSonicPublished on 08/07/11 at 13:41
    The Dropsonic was Dimarzios first try at a pickup like this. They now have several half rail half pole piece pickups but I believe this was the first one and it had some growing pains. Its assymetrical design means that depending on how it is oriented in your guitar it will sound quite different. The pickup is like one half x2n and the other half tone zone. It has ceramic magnets and the usual 4 conductor wiring. This pickup did have some growing pains. Being the first pickup of this type it had plenty of problems. It is noted for being super noisy like an old EMG 58 or something. You wouldnt expect a pickup this noisy to be sold nowadays. Even with being noisy it was still pretty popular…
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    The Dropsonic was Dimarzios first try at a pickup like this. They now have several half rail half pole piece pickups but I believe this was the first one and it had some growing pains. Its assymetrical design means that depending on how it is oriented in your guitar it will sound quite different. The pickup is like one half x2n and the other half tone zone. It has ceramic magnets and the usual 4 conductor wiring. This pickup did have some growing pains. Being the first pickup of this type it had plenty of problems. It is noted for being super noisy like an old EMG 58 or something. You wouldnt expect a pickup this noisy to be sold nowadays. Even with being noisy it was still pretty popular among guitar players. Petrucci used them when they first came out in his guitars. He now uses a more updated evolution of the same slug and rail design pickup. It really does sound like an x2n mixed with a Tone Zone. The x2n is pretty bright and has decent high end so imagine that mixed with the crazy harmonics of the Tone Zone and you get this pickup. When installing this pickup just imagine the rail part of the pickup the hotter part. If you place the hot end towards the bridge on your guitar you will get a more trebley sound. If you place it towards the neck you get a fatter but also muddier sound. It all depends on what you want. Having an assymetrical design like this kinda makes it two pickups in one. I did not try it in the neck position but I doubt it is any good there. I also did not try the split tones from this pickup. With its design I bet the split tones are either really good or really bad. If you are looking at this pickup I suggest you check out the Crunch Lab also. It is this pickup but more refined and not as noisy.
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  • HatsubaiHatsubai

    A little bright and stiff

    DiMarzio DP207 DropSonicPublished on 03/25/11 at 13:56
    The DiMarzio D-Sonic is a new take on the humbucker that many people haven’t pursued before. It features one coil that’s similar to the X2N and one coil that’s kinda similar to the Tone Zone. The pickup is unique in that it sounds different depending on its orientation. The pickup also features four conductor wiring and a ceramic magnet.

    The D-Sonic is one of those pickups that seems like an experiment more than anything. Earlier, I referred to it being similar to an X2N and a Tone Zone put together, and it’s really similar to that. It’s a very high output pickup, but it’s very noisy. I have no clue why DiMarzio released such a noisy pickup. The pickup itself is fairly even in tone …
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    The DiMarzio D-Sonic is a new take on the humbucker that many people haven’t pursued before. It features one coil that’s similar to the X2N and one coil that’s kinda similar to the Tone Zone. The pickup is unique in that it sounds different depending on its orientation. The pickup also features four conductor wiring and a ceramic magnet.

    The D-Sonic is one of those pickups that seems like an experiment more than anything. Earlier, I referred to it being similar to an X2N and a Tone Zone put together, and it’s really similar to that. It’s a very high output pickup, but it’s very noisy. I have no clue why DiMarzio released such a noisy pickup. The pickup itself is fairly even in tone except for this upper treble bite. That treble bite is ultimate what lead me to dislike this pickup.

    Most people who try this are going to try it in basswood. After all, that’s what John Petrucci first used it in. However, I can firmly say that this pickup doesn’t sound that great in basswood. The treble is amplified in a way that it becomes almost grating. The evenness of the pickup also leads it to have no flavor at all. Keep in mind, this is all with the bar facing towards the bridge. With the bar towards the neck, it sounds pretty fat and is fairly clear. However, you then have this issue of it sounding really bad when it’s split.

    To me, this pickup is more suited towards mahogany. In fact, it’s a great match with a mahogany body and a rosewood fretboard. These help warm it up enough to give it character while having everything sound fairly clean. If you’re going to try out this pickup, be sure to watch your noise levels. It’s very sensitive to lights and other electric signals that pickups might pick up.
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