swapped pickups on my mustang - DEMO INSIDE

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swapped pickups on my mustang - DEMO INSIDE

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since i read about guitar shielding somewhere on the internet, i've grown obsessed with making my guitar as noiseless as possible.
so i decided to treat myself with a christmas gift - i bought DiMarzio Area '58 pickup today. i already had one Area '61 left from my strat. these pickups are essentially stacked humbuckers which sound very much like regular single coils, and have noise cancelling effect. i put '61 in bridge position and '58 in neck.

since i didn't have cash and arrangements to get some celebrity like Hurb to narrate my demo, it is voiceless and humble, sorry about that. :(
it goes like this:
- CLEAN SOUNDS: CIJ neck, Area neck, CIJ bridge, Area bridge
- CRUNCHY SOUNDS: CIJ neck, Area neck, CIJ bridge, Area bridge
- DISTORTED SOUNDS: CIJ neck, Area neck, CIJ bridge, Area bridge
(each riff is firstly played with stock CIJ pickups and then with DiMarzios).

sorry about sloppy playing, i also have an excuse - it is fucking cold here.

oh well, here it is: DIMARZIO AREA 58 & AREA 61 ON A MUSTANG - DEMO

commenting on the sounds difference, i'd say that dimarzios have more clarity, and maybe a bit more character if you can say that. they also are objectively a little more hotter than stock pickups. and ofc they're much more noiseless :D since the difference in sound isn't astonishing, this proves that CIJ pickups are quite OK. and my anti-noise mania is pretty happy with these Dimarzios ;)

hope this will help someone.

please, comment on the "demo" if you feel like to - it's my first one :oops:

P.S.: guys, i have a little problem here. these dimarzio fuckers hum like crazy when i touch the poles. it should be an earthing problem in most cases, but i had perfect earthing before, and i didn't do anything except put new pickups in the place of old. WTF? someone of you electro-gurus should know! help please :lol:
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Post by kypdurron »

thanks, very interesting :) I do not think you play sloppy, but maybe you have a higher standard than I have 8) Did miss something like an amp tone though. This file shows once again that an electric guitar without a good amp is only half of an instrument somehow.

didn't think about changing the orig PUs so far, and won't do soon after I heard this. There is a slight difference, but not in quality to me. I had the Mustang way turned up through the Blues Junior and partially a Fuzz Factory Clone yesterday, and it sounds just fine. The humming can be avoided in a normal room. but there are some stages with evil lighting. I know that from the past. Maybe that will change my mind someday.
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