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DiMarzio DP213 PAF Joe
Scott Bis Scott Bis
Published on 06/06/09 at 03:54
[said 21/09/10] I think ultimately what micro innadapt mahogany guitars / stocky, I remont by combining it with the D Sonic (lack of bass) and with the Tone Zone bof by going against a well with joe on a Mo scratch mahogany Air norton is better suited to the condition of relatively low compared to the micro bridge to decrease midrange "cardboard / plastic" than Nortons possdent . (my opinion) [end edit]
I had a first opinion, I just delete it because I went up the Paf Joe neck and I changed my opinion.
Mounted on a mahogany guitar / Saddle with the Tone Zone in bridge, compared to the Paf Paf Pro Joe is less comprss its 30 mv less are welcome too.
Hotter than the PAF Pro, PAF Joe sounds less "artificial", it reminds me of Seymour Duncan 59 model neck.
On paper, the Paf Joe would not have much bass and treble a lot, it did nothing, it is well equilibrated.
Much more "open" that the Paf Pro, there is less "gnreux" that the Air Norton in some frquences but if you can find the couple Tone Zone / Air Norton a bit "too much", the Paf Joe balance everything in the right direction.