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  • What Dimarzio pickups for my Green crackle SLX ? . .

    Hi , I love my green crackle Jackson SLX . I would like to replace the Duncan designed pickups , the Seymour Duncan equivalents TB 6 distortion and SH6 are a fair bit more than I expected to pay here in England/Europe but the dimarzio seem good value at around £80.00 for most popular ones. What do you think would be a suitable Dimarzio alternative to the Seymour Duncan’s “OR” be suitable for my guitar ?

    i like to play stuff like Def Leppard , Bon jovi , guns n roses , 80s pop rock

    guitar is basswood body /maple neck / laurel board Going into boss katana or boss Gt 1/100 into PA or monitors

    I like to use chorus /delay and a compressor to stretch the sustain out .




  • #2
    super distortion dp-100 would sound great.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by metalhobo View Post
      super distortion dp-100 would sound great.
      thanks man really appreciate it , what neck one would be a good match. Super distortion seems to be one of “THE 80s” faves ,brilliant

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      • #4
        Keep an eye out on eBay, classified and Facebook buy/sale group, OEM pickups usually make their way round the block when people upgrade or change them out. Or even Amazon, a set of Duncans are like 120 pound if you buy through Amazon.com rather than local. I got a Hetset the other day for 250AUD, marked down from 400.

        https://www.amazon.com.au/gp/offer-l...4945487&sr=8-4

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        • #5
          Originally posted by JefLeppard View Post

          thanks man really appreciate it , what neck one would be a good match. Super distortion seems to be one of “THE 80s” faves ,brilliant
          what kind of sounds are you looking for out of the neck pickup? smooth leads, or a clear clean tone? the paf pro dp-151 would probably do either pretty well. if you want smooth thick lead tone, an air norton dp-193 might be the ticket. honestly I prefer single coil pickups in the neck position so maybe someone else can answer this one better.

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          • #6
            +1 on the Super Distortion. A great match for the Super Distortion is the Super 2. The Super 2 was created to be the neck pickup for the Super Distortion. I have this pickup combo in my Dinky. Love it.

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            • #7
              [QUOTE=Crumbling;n2540184]Keep an eye out on eBay, classified and Facebook buy/sale group, OEM pickups usually make their way round the block when people upgrade or change them out. Or even Amazon, a set of Duncans are like 120 pound if you buy through Amazon.com rather than local. I got a Hetset the other day for 250AUD, marked down from 400.

              I will, amazon seems a bit short lately , gotta be careful though, there were fake slash Duncan’s when I was buying mine for my LP

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              • #8
                Originally posted by CaptNasty View Post
                +1 on the Super Distortion. A great match for the Super Distortion is the Super 2. The Super 2 was created to be the neck pickup for the Super Distortion. I have this pickup combo in my Dinky. Love it.

                sounds like a good pairing if factory matched, cheers man

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                • #9
                  DiMarzio is very popular among Ibanez fans so I often see them pairing a Super Distortion in the bridge with PAF Pro in the neck.

                  Though, as CaptNasty mentioned, the Super 2 is the company's "official" match, very much like Duncan designed the Jazz pickup to be the companion neck model for the JB in the bridge.

                  When I think of someone using twin Super Distortions (neck and bridge), I think of Dave Murray from Iron Maiden.

                  For a more single coil-like tone in the neck, but in humbucker format, I'd almost be tempted to try the Humbucker From Hell.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by metalhobo View Post

                    what kind of sounds are you looking for out of the neck pickup? smooth leads, or a clear clean tone? the paf pro dp-151 would probably do either pretty well. if you want smooth thick lead tone, an air norton dp-193 might be the ticket. honestly I prefer single coil pickups in the neck position so maybe someone else can answer this one better.
                    thanks man, that has given me food for thought , I do like smooth leads , but a clear clean tone is also good for some stuff I play with chorus and delay .
                    thanks for your input

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Number Of The Priest View Post
                      DiMarzio is very popular among Ibanez fans so I often see them pairing a Super Distortion in the bridge with PAF Pro in the neck.

                      Though, as CaptNasty mentioned, the Super 2 is the company's "official" match, very much like Duncan designed the Jazz pickup to be the companion neck model for the JB in the bridge.

                      When I think of someone using twin Super Distortions (neck and bridge), I think of Dave Murray from Iron Maiden.

                      For a more single coil-like tone in the neck, but in humbucker format, I'd almost be tempted to try the Humbucker From Hell.
                      Thanks man, that’s really helpful ,appreciate it

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                      • #12
                        I have the same Jackson green crackle and put in the Dimarzio John Petrucci set (Liquifire/neck & Crunch Lab/bridge) and it sounds fantastic!! Also upgraded the saddles/block and trem arm..
                        "When a naked man is chasing a woman through an ally with a butcher's knife and a hard-on, I figure he isn't out collecting for the Red Cross"............ Dirty Harry

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