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Old 04-22-2008, 11:09 AM   #1
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PAF Pro or PAF Joe?

I am looking into getting a RG321MH and i want to get some pickups to go in it.

I was looking into getting the ToneZone for the bridge and the one of the PAF's for the neck but i dont know which one.

I am wondering what is the difference between the two and do they work well in an all mahogany guitar?



Edit: any other suggestions you have are welcome but please no BKP or Lundgren i dont have that kind of cash

I am looking to play anything from jazz to metal but most of the time i have my rig setup to get a Satch style sound.

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Old 04-22-2008, 11:19 AM   #2
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Well, I just got a JS. The PAF Pro is quite nice. It's actually slightly higher output than the PAF Joe.

Dimarzio explains it pretty well on their site:

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The PAF Joe™ is the new neck pickup that DiMarzio® developed for Joe Satriani. Joe wanted a neck position humbucker that combines the best qualities of the DiMarzio® PAF Pro® with those of a late '50s Gibson humbucker. Joe described this tone as being "tubular". Through the use of Virtual Vintage® technology, clear-sounding low frequencies are blended with warm-sounding mids and high frequencies, which makes the PAF Joe™ equally good for chords and single notes. It was first used by Joe throughout the 2003 G3 tour.
Recommended For: All positions, solid, semi-solid and hollow-body electric guitars.
Tech Talk: What does "tubular" mean? In this case, it means making low notes "speak" more clearly while giving high notes a rounder voicing. This accomplishes two goals: chords have better definition, and single notes at higher fret positions remain warm-sounding rather than getting thinner. The PAF Joe™ has slightly less power than the PAF Pro®. It balances well with bridge pickups like the PAF Pro®, Fred®, Breed™ neck model, Air Norton™ and Norton®.
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Old 04-22-2008, 11:39 AM   #3
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I like the PAF Pro in a 24 fret guitar. I think that's really the best place for it. I also find it a little lackluster in the JS models (22 frets) as well as any of my own 22 fret guitars where I've tried it. So since the PAF Joe is a pickup patterned around a 22 fret guitar, I would stick with the PAF Pro for your 24 fret RG321.

(or a set of P-Rails)
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Old 04-22-2008, 11:50 AM   #4
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That was very helpful thanks
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Old 04-22-2008, 02:22 PM   #5
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Out of those 2 ive prefered the paf pro time after time

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