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  • kafénoirkafénoir

    Very good microphone

    DiMarzio DP220 D Activator BridgePublished on 11/19/13 at 06:24
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    mounted for 5 months on a Lag Roxane basswood.
    very good level of output, mid and low compressed just right, slightly sharp slap. the attack is returned, and palm mute are very expressive ... harmonics are present ideal for good :) hairy metal.
    as for fellow neck (DP220) following your violin sound will be different. potentiometers and capacitor also have a role to play, in this case it's knobs DiMarzio 500K condo and an orange drop .022 uF.

    I would take the microphone again!
  • badgratbadgrat

    DiMarzio DP220 D Activator BridgePublished on 04/20/07 at 01:30
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    Ben that's new. A dual passive supposed to sound like an asset?!?
    I just try it in my favorite store on a beautiful Ibanez Xiphos XPT-700 (which I will do a review soon). The amp head was a Engl Powerball (that I know well since I have one for 4 years), a Mesa 4x12 cabinet 'V30. A test in very good conditions so.

    I mainly play on Ibanez all equipped with DiMarzio Super Distortion (output level: 425mv / good and low fat)
    I also have a ESP LTD equipped with the famous EMG 81 (output level: 405mv / her clean and shiny) and 85.

    Here we go. I grab the beautiful Xiphos, plugs into the amp heats. Setting the amp: LoLead channel, gain in depth, 2h bass, mid 11h, 2h treble, presence and re…
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    Ben that's new. A dual passive supposed to sound like an asset?!?
    I just try it in my favorite store on a beautiful Ibanez Xiphos XPT-700 (which I will do a review soon). The amp head was a Engl Powerball (that I know well since I have one for 4 years), a Mesa 4x12 cabinet 'V30. A test in very good conditions so.

    I mainly play on Ibanez all equipped with DiMarzio Super Distortion (output level: 425mv / good and low fat)
    I also have a ESP LTD equipped with the famous EMG 81 (output level: 405mv / her clean and shiny) and 85.

    Here we go. I grab the beautiful Xiphos, plugs into the amp heats. Setting the amp: LoLead channel, gain in depth, 2h bass, mid 11h, 2h treble, presence and resonance to 12. I am a big plate Miiiiiii .... Ouaaaahhhhhhhh! It's great! What's going on? Why it sounds 100 times better than me?
    Our famous agreement Mi sounds very compact, very big, very "Toufu" with lots of harmonics and sustain fantatsique. I can link in pm ... same thing: super clear, defined, and very large. I can stop playing. FOOT!

    This mic is really a success. It sends a very high level of signal to the amp. It boosts the Powerball. I felt that it sparkled with happiness ... and myself.
    The sound is very rich in harmonic and frequency response very linear and neutral. I felt no bump in the frequencies. Whether in bass, midrange, or treble, balance is great and brilliant of Armona. It is never garish.

    Compare:

    Super Distrotion vs D-Activator: D-Activator better wake up the receiver, pushed further and without resorting to low abundance. The sustain is better

    EMG 81 vs D-Activator: D-activator pushes the amp a little more than the EMG. The D-Activator is more "soft" and less "screaming". I feel that where the attack EMG amplifier with treble, D-Activator attack with an output level a little higher and more harmonics. For me, the EMG 81 has a tendency to become a loud amp for extreme settings. The D-Activator is more neutral balance Bass / medium / treble remains constant. Always with a beautiful harmonic brilliance.

    Conclusion: it sounds better than the EMG81 and better than my Super Distortion. And there is no need to change the battery because there is none. I have to get back to vai welds on my guitars and I ordered a dozen D-Activator!
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  • awksawks

    DiMarzio DP220 D Activator BridgePublished on 06/25/07 at 00:44
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    I just buy and install on my MusicMan Silhouette Special.
    A real personality. Output level worthy of EMG85 and 81, which facilitates the task by moving from a Luke on SLH. I tried the SuperDisto, Evolution, the DropSonic the Paf Pro, and more ... This one outperforms them in both defined by dynamics. Do not try to make clear arpeggios like Telecaster, it is not his thing .. Instead, it sends the sauce, with purity and precision, and with heat. Mister Petrucci uses SteveSpecial and DropSonic, I urge to try this one.
    Tested on Brunetti amps, Fender Tone Master, JCM800, JCM900, Mosfet Lead, 8100RH Valvestate amps and other various ... It makes them all sound. It is a microphone with a real…
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    I just buy and install on my MusicMan Silhouette Special.
    A real personality. Output level worthy of EMG85 and 81, which facilitates the task by moving from a Luke on SLH. I tried the SuperDisto, Evolution, the DropSonic the Paf Pro, and more ... This one outperforms them in both defined by dynamics. Do not try to make clear arpeggios like Telecaster, it is not his thing .. Instead, it sends the sauce, with purity and precision, and with heat. Mister Petrucci uses SteveSpecial and DropSonic, I urge to try this one.
    Tested on Brunetti amps, Fender Tone Master, JCM800, JCM900, Mosfet Lead, 8100RH Valvestate amps and other various ... It makes them all sound. It is a microphone with a real personality and a great temperament ...
    To be installed preferably on alder body type or MusicMan Stratocaster. I recommend Gibson .. He is just able to give a versatile and make it sound a Start or a Lespaul SLH or SG, potatoes and more, but not only. Its spectrum is so rich, by changing setting amp or pedal or using a small equalizer pedal, you can do it live and sound in various genres, is a joy, it is very generous.
    This is a real success, bravo DiMarzio
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  • The_ThrasherThe_Thrasher

    DiMarzio DP220 D Activator BridgePublished on 08/29/08 at 04:52
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    In line with the previous ones opinion, I have a D-Activator acqurir to replace the original V8 install on my Ibanez Prestige (I also replaced the V7 neck by a PAF Pro ) and I can tell you that was good!

    I play mainly with the V8 and Mtal I lacked EHJV & precision of harmonic ... everything is back to normal with the D Activator: power (high output) precision, harmonic short, rich sound make it a Phra an EMG 81!
    As prcis on the manufacturer's website, this microphone is intended primarily for distorted sounds. In its crystal clear is cold and but not the field of micro prdilection. But when the then sends the distortion is radical. At the Tone is fairly neutral, the mids are a bit down…
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    In line with the previous ones opinion, I have a D-Activator acqurir to replace the original V8 install on my Ibanez Prestige (I also replaced the V7 neck by a PAF Pro ) and I can tell you that was good!

    I play mainly with the V8 and Mtal I lacked EHJV & precision of harmonic ... everything is back to normal with the D Activator: power (high output) precision, harmonic short, rich sound make it a Phra an EMG 81!
    As prcis on the manufacturer's website, this microphone is intended primarily for distorted sounds. In its crystal clear is cold and but not the field of micro prdilection. But when the then sends the distortion is radical. At the Tone is fairly neutral, the mids are a bit down but compared to the Tone Zone is less load low.

    Therefore it has the résumé of a micro CHARACTERISTICS active inconvnient without the battery. And I think this microphone is far more personal than a EMG 81 (I can not mention this micro active since it is the only one I could try ...). The sound is much richer & round, IDAL for solos.

    As I mentioned prcdemment Mount a PAF Pro (HB 151) in the neck position to give a little more versatility my guitar. I use primarily to provide clear sound and color some solos. Trs a good mic also!

    How do you report qualitprix?

    I command the microphone at Thomann (because they can buy it on a US site) so that price-l (75) I consider the report qualitprix correct. But at the cost o I could find it in some stores (up 130) I think has excessive.

    I do it again this choice without hsiter if j'tais amen change will scratch the D Activator :-)
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  • Scott BisScott Bis

    DiMarzio DP220 D Activator BridgePublished on 10/17/08 at 14:21
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    I wanted to try a pair of activator and I mounted today, it's not bad pickups, although the output level they are clean and precise.
    on the other hand I found no interest to them, they were compared with EMG and although I much prefer the EMG, Dimarzio I find these quite cold, rather bland, not very expressive.
    Their high output nothing in particular, I have more gain and heat with my and my Tonezone Paf pro.
  • duguy182duguy182

    A killing at the highest point

    DiMarzio DP220 D Activator BridgePublished on 07/31/11 at 01:56
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    Big fan of DiMarzio, I always remained skeptical about the micro and large output level (preferring the original mics like the tone zone) and the evolution of my style so, I decided to indulge .

    And here is the slap, I had never heard a sound like this mic. It is both powerful and accurate, while respecting fully the grain of the guitar and the amp which is played by pushing them, of course, a higher output level.

    My guitar is a Vigier Excalibur Original, then made alder, and the sound is far from being very sharp, but is rather balanced and super people, whatever the type of sound used. I had already tried the d-sonic because they looked cousin but the d-activator is well above and e…
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    Big fan of DiMarzio, I always remained skeptical about the micro and large output level (preferring the original mics like the tone zone) and the evolution of my style so, I decided to indulge .

    And here is the slap, I had never heard a sound like this mic. It is both powerful and accurate, while respecting fully the grain of the guitar and the amp which is played by pushing them, of course, a higher output level.

    My guitar is a Vigier Excalibur Original, then made alder, and the sound is far from being very sharp, but is rather balanced and super people, whatever the type of sound used. I had already tried the d-sonic because they looked cousin but the d-activator is well above and especially (strangely for that matter) less acute than the d-sonic. The sound seems much reflect the violin as the EMG.

    The clean sound is not really exceptional but I use it to split and a parallel micro environment for this and again the result is very good.
    For heavy distortion, it is his domain. The microphone is capable of awakening any crunch to make it sound much bigger and gives a dynamic to the monstrous palm mute, in really hear the difference in the way of attacking the strings. So, not many are available to EQ the amp and still musical.

    Finally, I would say that I connected to a neck evolution and the two go together really well because the d-activator neck does not really want me to what I heard (too many levels and too much treble)

    Conclusion: amateur big sounds you know what you have to do
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  • HatsubaiHatsubai

    Passive sounding active

    DiMarzio DP220 D Activator BridgePublished on 03/26/11 at 12:19
    The DiMarzio D Activator Bridge pickup is DiMarzio’s attempt at creating an active sounding pickup using passive techniques. It’s a very powerful pickup with individual adjustable pole pieces, four conductor wiring and a ceramic magnet.

    This pickup is kinda like a mix between the EMG 81 and the EMG 85. It’s got the aggression of the EMG 81 with the thump of the EMG 85. It’s very tight and aggressive but blooms more than the actual active counterparts. Harmonics on this jump out nicely and it actually has some decent pick attack going on. Chris Broderick has been using these lately, and he does a great job showing off what they can do.

    Given that it’s a bridge pickup, I didn’t bother …
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    The DiMarzio D Activator Bridge pickup is DiMarzio’s attempt at creating an active sounding pickup using passive techniques. It’s a very powerful pickup with individual adjustable pole pieces, four conductor wiring and a ceramic magnet.

    This pickup is kinda like a mix between the EMG 81 and the EMG 85. It’s got the aggression of the EMG 81 with the thump of the EMG 85. It’s very tight and aggressive but blooms more than the actual active counterparts. Harmonics on this jump out nicely and it actually has some decent pick attack going on. Chris Broderick has been using these lately, and he does a great job showing off what they can do.

    Given that it’s a bridge pickup, I didn’t bother splitting it. I also didn’t test out the parallel tones, so I can’t comment on that, either. I found it to match well in most woods, so there shouldn’t really be an issue as to what kind of guitar you put this in, unlike the neck pickup. It’s surprising how different the bridge and neck pickup are in terms of EQ. To me, it would make more sense if the EQs were reversed, but that’s just me. You could feel completely different.

    Everybody is trying to create these pickups that are better than EMGs. Some manage to do it fairly decently, but I can’t help but think if you want that EMG tone, you should just get EMGs. People try to make out EMGs as if they’re bad pickups or that only beginners use them. That’s not true at all. Just use what you like, and don’t worry about what anybody else says. That said, this is a very cool pickup on its own. If you’re looking for a humbucker that is a little different, check these out.
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  • SprinklerSprinkler

    Super

    DiMarzio DP220 D Activator BridgePublished on 01/11/11 at 10:58
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    I did install it on a guitar mahogany Ibanez ART120 in easel.
    Ben slams it ensures that the micro incredible dynamics, a modern grain balanced and not overly compressed typed (certain neutrality which leaves room for other elements of the chain: effects amp wood) do not hesitate to do it again split another world.The harmonics do well it's sustain is very versatile in playing on the volume and tonalité.J've tested a bunch of microphones and music with distortion is the best I've tested (I 've tested a lot). I do not know how he would behave on a wood guitar + favoring the aigus.Mais with mahogany is perfect for me).