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Seymour Duncan SH-13 Dimebucker
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Published on 10/24/03 at 02:50
The dimebucker is a high output microphone.
It is coupled on an old Lag Rockline 1991 with a Duncan distortion in a serious and DiMarzio virtual vintage solo in the middle.
The sound of one dime only be used in distortion because it sends STRID the treble level. In the light I use to split coupled ks for crystal clear sound. It is standard in distortion, the sound is good trs Dfine, harmonics are excellent and it gives quite a punch compared to the duncan distortion. It allows to make powerful rhythmic extremment powerchords.
Only problem, the dime is serious polyphony, but it's a humbucker so it remains all the same silent.