DiMarzio Forum
DimarzioForum.Com => The Pickup Place => Topic started by: condezl on December 11, 2017, 09:35:23 PM
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I have an Ibanez Gio HH with floyd rose. I'm not willing to replace it.
I am wondering what pickup replacement should fit for a 5-way switch.
The stock pickups are powersounds (14K bridge / 12K neck) both ceramic. I like to play mostly heavy/power metal stuff but the split positions come handy as a matter of versatility.
Any thoughts on Dimarzio / Seymour Duncan?
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What are you missing from your stock pickups? Do you want more treble/bite/attack or more midrange/warmth or more bass/punch? Otherwise it is a shot in the dark.
And what amp/cabinet/pedals do you use?
Cheers Stephan
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I think it lacks personality. For me it should have more chime on lead and more heavy bottom on crunch mode. I miss harmonics on clean. I still haven't invested in a good amp though I MIGHT get a second-hand Crate Voodoo from a friend of mine. I think the most important factor for me is having good definition on cranked amp settings.
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If you get the Crate Voodoo this is an amp with massive preamp gain. You could then get away with pickups that have a bit lower output than those you have, which would help to maintain definition overall. So I would look for a low output neck pickup and a medium output (or one of the lower output models in the high output range). Models that I have had good results with are:
Neck: Duncan Full Shred neck (SH-10n), DiMarzio Bluesbucker (DP163)
Bridge: DiMarzio AT-1 (DP224), Duncan Custom 5 (SH/TB-14)
Note that the two bridge pickups are quite different, the AT-1 having more midrange. Norton could also be an option but I have no experience with that one.
Cheers Stephan
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I think it lacks personality. For me it should have more chime on lead and more heavy bottom on crunch mode. I miss harmonics on clean. I still haven't invested in a good amp though I MIGHT get a second-hand Crate Voodoo from a friend of mine. I think the most important factor for me is having good definition on cranked amp settings.
The “cranked amp settings” is going to be a big consideration as well.
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Even a set of used Ibanez INF pickups out of an older RG would be an improvement over the Gio line pickups. You can get them for practically nothing on Ebay.