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Old 02-17-2008, 02:28 PM   #11
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well that's the thing I'm not trying to achieve exactly the same sound like KoRn had , but I do like their sound a lot, and wouldn't mind having something similar... it's clear and warm and crunchy
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well that's the thing I'm not trying to achieve exactly the same sound like KoRn had , but I do like their sound a lot, and wouldn't mind having something similar... it's clear and warm and crunchy
That sounds a bit like a DS7.

It's really clear. I even put one in my maple/mahogany J. Custom and it still sounds clear.

If by "crunchy" do you mean vintage crunch sounding or just mean high output?
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If by "crunchy" do you mean vintage crunch sounding or just mean high output

that's kinda hard to answer, probably mean high output or maybe a little bit of both


I'm guessing I'd be happy with either PAF7 or DS7 because I never really had good pickups and from what I've heard there is a GREAT difference in sound of stock pickups and those mentioned above...

Now I know what to look for and I guess availability and price will determine which one I'll get

Thanks a lot for all your help!
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Ok. The PAF7 is super low output while the DS7 is high output. You should give DiMarzio.com a look anyway.
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the DS7 is wwaaay brighter than the paf7 though, in my experience
something to keep in mind

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so far it looks like PAF7 is what I'll be getting )))

Regarding tuners - while I have enough experience drilling stuff and working with wood - I really wouldn't want to do any drilling on my guitar, so I guess for now my choice will be Schaller Machine Heads M6a Mini since as ibznorange mentioned - I wont need any additional work to be done in onrder to install them... but here is a little problem - they all come in packs and tere is only 6 of them there... and also if i got that right - those Schaller M6A are not locking tuners, is that right?
for the tuners, i believe warmoth sells them individually.
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the DS7 is wwaaay brighter than the paf7 though, in my experience
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Not really. Also you can make it warmer sounding by turning it so the bar is facing the neck. It's a very versatile pickup.
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Not really. Also you can make it warmer sounding by turning it so the bar is facing the neck. It's a very versatile pickup.
lol even bar to neck, i found it way brighter in my rg. i think it reacts alot to the woods. i lurv it in mahogany
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lol even bar to neck, i found it way brighter in my rg. i think it reacts alot to the woods. i lurv it in mahogany
Really? I thought it sounded great.

I have mine in my J. Custom and it just sounds like sex.



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Dimarzio website has sound samples only for PAF7 , but I found pretty cool video on youtube with D Sonic 7 on rg7321

Honestly I like both, and like the idea of reversing D Sonic 7 for different results, but for now I gota choose only 1 and I think it will be PAF7 (for now)

and thanks for info about warmoth!

I just ordered PAF 7!

Thanks guys for all the help, without you I'd still be stuck with stock pups

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