![]() | ![]() |
|
#1
|
||||
|
||||
|
Seymour Duncan Dimebucker
Has anyone here tried the Seymour Duncan Dimebucker? Now that I have the right pickup for my SG, I want a ridiculously high output metal pickup for my Ibanez. It's a rather dark guitar, and the pickup seems kind of bright from the specs, I was wondering what anyones thoughts are on these pickups?
__________________
Turn up the good, turn down the suck Gibson SG Standard (SD custom custom b, Gibson 490R n) Ibanez NDM1 (Dimarzio Evolution b, SD Cool Rails m, Ibanez Infinity n) MXR Doubleshot Distortion Mesa Boogie Subway Rocket |
|
#2
|
|||
|
|||
|
Get the Lawrence 500-L or 500-XL instead........
www.billlawrence.com Dime only used the dimebucker in Damageplan (possibly because he had to)...
__________________
"You walk through the world By oneself, you can't be protected Your trust in whiskey, weed and Black Sabbath It's g*****n electric" |
|
#3
|
||||
|
||||
|
i agree.
i did play them. they were a little too bright. it was one of those dean's with the dimebucker on it i ran it through a peavey 5150 it was so bright that i had to take the highs to about 7 oclock. |
|
#4
|
||||
|
||||
|
i'm a dimebucker user. n yeah!. it is bright n very high in treble. i really like it that way. if u wanna listen, here's a link to my myspace site for sound sample but it wasn't a decent recording.
http://www.myspace.com/morggorm cheers! |
|
#5
|
||||
|
||||
|
The bill lawrence 500-XL is what the dimebucker was modeled after, and supposedly, it is what dimebag used in the studio to record all the pantera stuff. I have not used one, but I thought I would pass on that info.
|
|
#6
|
||||
|
||||
|
To be honest I really don't care about immitating his sound, as I will be using tubes, and a bit of a softer sound. I'm really just interested in getting a high output pickup that isn't dark like an invader (due to the guitar its going in being dark). I'm also considering a Dimarzio Evolution Bridge pickup but I think that Seymour Duncans have a more raw sound to them, less of the wah sound built in to them, so I wanted to look at the Dimebucker first. I have heard good things about the Bill Lawrence pickup, but didn't know that the SD was modelled after it. Are there any noticable differences between them from those who have used them?
__________________
Turn up the good, turn down the suck Gibson SG Standard (SD custom custom b, Gibson 490R n) Ibanez NDM1 (Dimarzio Evolution b, SD Cool Rails m, Ibanez Infinity n) MXR Doubleshot Distortion Mesa Boogie Subway Rocket |
|
#7
|
|||
|
|||
|
Well for one, they are only $56 US......
There is a waiting period though, as they're custom wound and handmade.......I haven't ordered mine yet, but I work with two people that have them, and I haven't heard a bad thing yet......... In my opinion at least, if one pickup is based on another, but the original is cheaper, and at least as highly thought of, why not get it? BTW, Dime used a 500L for at least Cowboys from Hell and Vulgar Display of Power before switching to the XL..........As far as I know, the Damageplan album is the only one he used the Dimebucker on
__________________
"You walk through the world By oneself, you can't be protected Your trust in whiskey, weed and Black Sabbath It's g*****n electric" |
![]() |
| Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests) | |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads
|
||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| emg vs. seymour duncan? | dumass | Guitars and Basses | 42 | 04-14-2008 16:49 |
| Do the Seymour Duncan Invader give out alot of hum? | jerzeysk8board | Guitars and Basses | 6 | 03-15-2005 19:47 |
| Seymour Duncan - 59' SH-1b - Bridge Pickup *Brand NEW* Four-conductor | frank_1 | Free Ads for Music / Recording Equipment | 0 | 03-02-2005 21:06 |
| Seymour Duncan SH-1n Blk neck Pick-up - $50 | frank_1 | Free Ads for Music / Recording Equipment | 0 | 02-24-2005 15:02 |
| Nice customized Fender Jazz Bass for sale (Seymour Duncan Quarter-Pound PUPS) | Gear_Junky | Free Ads for Music / Recording Equipment | 0 | 10-02-2003 07:51 |