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The Pickup Place / Re: DiMarzio vs Seymour Duncan on microphonic squealing
« on: May 13, 2019, 09:02:40 PM »
Just did an interesting experiment, turned the gain and volume reasonably high (my living room is tiny) and tested all humbucker equipped guitars in the room:
- Chapman with DiMarzio Super Distortion: on the edge of uncontrollable feedback but still useable
- Washburn Parallax (Duncan Distortion): almost the same as the Chapman, but squeals onstage whereas the Chapman doesn't
- Ibanez Universe: a bit harder to control than the Chapman
- Ibanez Prestige with DiMarzio Fred: much easier to control than any of the others
- Custom shop guitar with JB: squeals like crazy but if I press the pickup against the body it improves considerably.
So I'm thinking part of the problem is that I haven't fiddled with the new guitar yet and padded under the pickup with polyurethane foam, but because it has the same coil configuration as the Duncan Distortion I'm thinking it will squeal at stage volumes with the gain structure I'm using even after I do that.
So in conclusion, I will blame the squealing on the fact that JBs are overwound in comparison to my other pickups, OR another way of looking at the problem would be that lower output pickups are more resistant to squealing, pick your favorite.
- Chapman with DiMarzio Super Distortion: on the edge of uncontrollable feedback but still useable
- Washburn Parallax (Duncan Distortion): almost the same as the Chapman, but squeals onstage whereas the Chapman doesn't
- Ibanez Universe: a bit harder to control than the Chapman
- Ibanez Prestige with DiMarzio Fred: much easier to control than any of the others
- Custom shop guitar with JB: squeals like crazy but if I press the pickup against the body it improves considerably.
So I'm thinking part of the problem is that I haven't fiddled with the new guitar yet and padded under the pickup with polyurethane foam, but because it has the same coil configuration as the Duncan Distortion I'm thinking it will squeal at stage volumes with the gain structure I'm using even after I do that.
So in conclusion, I will blame the squealing on the fact that JBs are overwound in comparison to my other pickups, OR another way of looking at the problem would be that lower output pickups are more resistant to squealing, pick your favorite.