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Old 05-13-2008, 05:04 PM   #1
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Has Anyone Seen This Washburn Dime Guitar? (Pics)

I own a Washburn Dime 332 guitar (I was told they are limited when I bought it, not sure if that is true). I dislike Washburn, I've never played a Washburn that I liked, they feel cheap in my opinion. But this Dime guitar plays amazing, and sounds brutal and heavy. This is the only Washburn that I have ever liked, and felt comfortable in my hands. I use to be a huge Dimebag Darrell fan before I heard of Jeff Loomis, Chris Broderick, Steve Vai etc etc (I still love Dimebag though). This guitar has been through HELL, I have ripped out the jack input, I have dropped it out of the back of trucks and stages, I have broke the bridge, the straplocks have ripped out, and every edge of the guitar has had the paint chipped off, and a lot more. I recently sanded the neck down a bit (I do that to all my guitars) and put a Dimebucker in (Amazing pickup in my opinion, I just wish I had a Bill Lawrence XL500). I want to get the neck pickup that Dime used, but I can't find out which pickup he used in the neck. I heard he used the Seymour Duncan SH-1, but never had it confirmed. Does anyone know which pickup he used in the neck position?

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Old 05-13-2008, 05:07 PM   #2
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i'm not a fan of the ML body shape, or the whole "DIME" thing (no disrespect toward dime btw )

but, that finish is really badass . and no, i've never seen that finish before.
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Not sure what pickup he used... But that washburn looks a whole hell of a lot better than my Dean ML. The washburns were a tad pointier. And Washburn Stealth > Dean Razorback.

The only thing I know about his pickups is that he put the bridge in backwards:

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Dimebag used his pickups differently, he used the magnets where the low-E string was on the Major-E string because he wanted the sound not to be so shrill.
EDIT: I just found this: Dean Dimebag Darrell DimeTime Pickup Apparently it's a copy of an old stock Dean neck pup.

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i'm not a fan of the ML body shape, or the whole "DIME" thing (no disrespect toward dime btw )

but, that finish is really badass . and no, i've never seen that finish before.
Thanks. I don't care for the ML shapes either, their neck heavy and awkward to stand up and play. But when I played this guitar it was crunchy and felt solid in my hands, and the finish is what made me want it so bad. I got it for $400 new, and I've had it for 3 years and it has went through hell and still plays amazing.
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I heard he used the Seymour Duncan SH-1, but never had it confirmed. Does anyone know which pickup he used in the neck position?
SD SH-1 '59 is what i always thought he used in the neck .
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Just so you know, you can get a Bill Lawrence L-500XL from a seller named banjomikez on eBay. It smokes the Dimebucker too.
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Not sure what pickup he used... But that washburn looks a whole hell of a lot better than my Dean ML. The washburns were a tad pointier. And Washburn Stealth > Dean Razorback.

The only thing I know about his pickups is that he put the bridge in backwards:



EDIT: I just found this: Dean Dimebag Darrell DimeTime Pickup Apparently it's a copy of an old stock Dean neck pup.
Thanks for the info. In the Dean Dime From Hell remake guitar, they had the Bill Lawrence in the bridge, and a Dean Zebra pickup in the neck. Perhaps he just kept the stock neck pickup in. I want to set this guitar up exactly like he had his. But I'll switch the bridge pickup around and see if that makes a difference in the tone. The pickup already sounds tight and crunchy, I can't imagine it sounding any better.
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Yes he used a Duncan 59 in neck...

Man .. you hava an awesome guitar... Great finish !!!!! I would really like to have one like that

I have a Washburn WE32 ( Post Dimebag model.. its just like the 332 just without the "Dimebag Darrell Signature..." ) It was rather cheap.. but kicks ass !!!
Neck is great !







EDIT: in his "original" Dean from Hell he had a dean zebra neck pickup.. but only there..
In the FBD he had a 59.. in all Washburns he had 59.. so get a 59...
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SD SH-1 '59 is what i always thought he used in the neck .
Yeah I thought so too. I am just seeing if anyone knew for sure so I don't waste my money on a pickup he didn't actually use.

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Just so you know, you can get a Bill Lawrence L-500XL from a seller named banjomikez on eBay. It smokes the Dimebucker too.
Thanks. I saw those on Ebay, but there not the original Bill Lawrence's according to my friend who owns the original Bill Lawrence and the remake that banjomikez sells.

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Yes he used a Duncan 59 in neck...

Man .. you hava an awesome guitar... Great finish !!!!! I would really like to have one like that

I have a Washburn WE32 ( Post Dimebag model.. its just like the 332 just without the "Dimebag Darrell Signature..." ) It was rather cheap.. but kicks ass !!!
Neck is great !


EDIT: in his "original" Dean from Hell he had a dean zebra neck pickup.. but only there..
In the FBD he had a 59.. in all Washburns he had 59.. so get a 59...
Thanks. I love the finish too, I've only seen 2 so far. They have one with a Floyd but I can't stand dealing with a Floyd, I always block them with screws. It seems he did use the 59'. I guess I'm going with the 59'.

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Old 05-13-2008, 05:47 PM   #10
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Too bad you dont like the floyd...

My friend has a floyded guitar ( a jackson )

and i love to do Dime squeals on it BAD ASS


EDIT: does you guitar have a heavy neck dive while standing ?
I changed the " strap lock" position ( the one closer to the neck) i put it on the backplate and it feels great
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