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The Air Zone is quite interesting among DiMarzio's pickup line. While many are very focused on metal and heavy gain and have a very difficult-to-dial-out mud in the midrange, this pickup is actually very open sounding and quite classic in its tone.
Cleans are improved by the 'airbucker' technology and have quite a rich, woody and middy sound. Gains are more vintage sounding than other Dimarzio units and excel for classic 70s and 80s rock tones. Add an overdrive pedal or Tubescreamer type and this pickup sings; its smooth midrange comes to life with some bluesy playing or rock histrionics.
Overall, a good and versatile pickup; what stops it getting five stars is that it's more of a utility pickup rather than one with its own particular character - match it up with a bright guitar and it'll smooth it out beautifully, but it lacks the identity of a Seymour Duncan Jb, EMG 85 or even DiMarzio's own Suoer Distortion...however, that may be exactly what you're looking for to complement a guitar's natural tone and character.
The Air Zone is quite interesting among DiMarzio's pickup line. While many are very focused on metal and heavy gain and have a very difficult-to-dial-out mud in the midrange, this pickup is actually very open sounding and quite classic in its tone.
Cleans are improved by the 'airbucker' technology and have quite a rich, woody and middy sound. Gains are more vintage sounding than other Dimarzio units and excel for classic 70s and 80s rock tones. Add an overdrive pedal or Tubescreamer type and this pickup sings; its smooth midrange comes to life with
The Air Zone is quite interesting among DiMarzio's pickup line. While many are very focused on metal and heavy gain and have a very difficult-to-dial-out mud in the midrange, this pickup is actually very open sounding and quite classic in its tone.
Cleans are improved by the 'airbucker' technology and have quite a rich, woody and middy sound. Gains are more vintage sounding than other Dimarzio units and excel for classic 70s and 80s rock tones. Add an overdrive pedal or Tubescreamer type and this pickup sings; its smooth midrange comes to life with some bluesy playing or rock histrionics.
Overall, a good and versatile pickup; what stops it getting five stars is that it's more of a utility pickup rather than one with its own particular character - match it up with a bright guitar and it'll smooth it out beautifully, but it lacks the identity of a Seymour Duncan Jb, EMG 85 or even DiMarzio's own Suoer Distortion...however, that may be exactly what you're looking for to complement a guitar's natural tone and character.
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This Pickup is mounted in a solid body basswood guitar on the bridge position.
Now this pickup is very versitile and the sound is not much compressed, so as a Medium output pickup in my opinion it's quite ballanced and not too bright, leaving a lot of space for playing dimanics. It respond very well to different pick attack and articulation in various musical genre.
Eq. wise, the bass are very present but never muddy, on distorted sounds I find a good ballance of power and also dinamics without compression, this also allows you to have more control and bring out your instrument wood sound too.
The treble is just amazing...never too bright but well fat and puncky, here again is a matter of playing dinamics and pick attack.
Finaly I can recommend this pickup to any player that is looking for a good (no compressed) pickup for those good Hard Rock rythms and solos, plus a very nice dinamic response.
This Pickup is mounted in a solid body basswood guitar on the bridge position.
Now this pickup is very versitile and the sound is not much compressed, so as a Medium output pickup in my opinion it's quite ballanced and not too bright, leaving a lot of space for playing dimanics. It respond very well to different pick attack and articulation in various musical genre.
Eq. wise, the bass are very present but never muddy, on distorted sounds I find a good ballance of power and also dinamics without compression, this also allows you to have more
This Pickup is mounted in a solid body basswood guitar on the bridge position.
Now this pickup is very versitile and the sound is not much compressed, so as a Medium output pickup in my opinion it's quite ballanced and not too bright, leaving a lot of space for playing dimanics. It respond very well to different pick attack and articulation in various musical genre.
Eq. wise, the bass are very present but never muddy, on distorted sounds I find a good ballance of power and also dinamics without compression, this also allows you to have more control and bring out your instrument wood sound too.
The treble is just amazing...never too bright but well fat and puncky, here again is a matter of playing dinamics and pick attack.
Finaly I can recommend this pickup to any player that is looking for a good (no compressed) pickup for those good Hard Rock rythms and solos, plus a very nice dinamic response.