Listen to the note separation. The sustain. The attack. Night and day difference from the old 57 classics. My shredding skills are getting rusty indeed, but i was so excited i couldnt be bothered to warm up. This also marks the first pickup installation ive done by myself.
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Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 1:07 pm
by Thom
Yes! Sounds great. Interesting that you have the blade towards the neck, on my Entwistle I have it nearer the bridge because the writing was that way up. No idea what difference it makes.
Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 1:13 pm
by Dave
Look forward to listening to this when I get home. But seriously 'Crunch Lab' has to be one of the silliest names ever.
Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 4:00 pm
by ekwatts
I think it refers to a pulverised labrador. Nothing more metal than killing a dog with pneumatic hammer. \m/
Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 4:01 pm
by ekwatts
Or a heavy metal laboratory where they study in minute detail what makes a great pickup. All the nerds have glasses AND tattoos. KERAZY.
Re: Dimarzio Crunch Lab and Liquifire
Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2012 4:38 pm
by weeping_moon
My experience from using Dimarzio is all good. I want to try them all. But my next will be SD humbucker and Andy Timmons humbucker!
Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2012 10:14 am
by JJLipton
Thom wrote:Yes! Sounds great. Interesting that you have the blade towards the neck, on my Entwistle I have it nearer the bridge because the writing was that way up. No idea what difference it makes.
Thanks! According to dimarzio, the pickup will sound warmer with the blade towards the neck. Have you ever tried flipping yours around??
Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2012 11:34 am
by Thom
No, but I will be doing so now! At least i will when I get back to the UK where the guitar is.