Blind test Dimarzio 36th Anni vs Tonerider Ac4
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Re: Blind test Dimarzio 36th Anni vs Tonerider Ac4
Any more comments/guesses before the true identity of pickup A and B are revealed?
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Re: Blind test Dimarzio 36th Anni vs Tonerider Ac4
pickup A = dimarzio 36th anniversary
pickup B = tonerider ac4
pickup B = tonerider ac4
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Re: Blind test Dimarzio 36th Anni vs Tonerider Ac4
Were the pole pieces set the same?
I thought the 36th Anni was A but that's because I think they are generally a bit more balanced sounding to my ear, though were sounding brighter.
With a bit more vol and gain, those 36th's are going to sing, the AC4's are going to get a bit flubby, and were getting a bit ratty in that Bliss cover.
Depends on what level of gain you play I guess?
I thought the 36th Anni was A but that's because I think they are generally a bit more balanced sounding to my ear, though were sounding brighter.
With a bit more vol and gain, those 36th's are going to sing, the AC4's are going to get a bit flubby, and were getting a bit ratty in that Bliss cover.
Depends on what level of gain you play I guess?
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Re: Blind test Dimarzio 36th Anni vs Tonerider Ac4
Ha, that's exactly my thoughts as well.TmcB wrote:Were the pole pieces set the same?
I thought the 36th Anni was A but that's because I think they are generally a bit more balanced sounding to my ear, though were sounding brighter.
With a bit more vol and gain, those 36th's are going to sing, the AC4's are going to get a bit flubby, and were getting a bit ratty in that Bliss cover.
Depends on what level of gain you play I guess?
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Re: Blind test Dimarzio 36th Anni vs Tonerider Ac4
all great comments thanks!
but it seems that at the volumes I use, the 36th are a little darj with the yamaha.
will likely use them in a LP shape guitar?
but it seems that at the volumes I use, the 36th are a little darj with the yamaha.
will likely use them in a LP shape guitar?