Dimarzio for a neckthru guitar?

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Offline Matte23

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Dimarzio for a neckthru guitar?
« on: September 26, 2016, 06:46:16 AM »
 Hi I'm Matteo I own a beautiful Carvin DC600 a neckthru guitar with ebony fingerboard, alder body with maple top. The guitar have a sweet sound without too much bass and treble very balanced,  I'm thinking to change the pickups with a pair of dimarzio but I dont want a high output pickups, I'm searching something near vintage raw sound for the bridge and creamy with sustain in the neck.
What do you suggest?
I'm thinking a pair of paf36th but I'm not sure

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Re: Dimarzio for a neckthru guitar?
« Reply #1 on: September 26, 2016, 07:53:22 AM »
Welcome to the forum Matteo!

The 36th are a great choice. You can also look at the PAF Master set and the Air Classic set. All are different slants on classic PAF tones
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Re: Dimarzio for a neckthru guitar?
« Reply #2 on: September 26, 2016, 09:55:37 AM »
Thanks Jazz!! What are the difference between PAf36th and Paf MAster?
My guitar doesn't have the bite of a strat becouse It is a neckthru but It has more mellow and natural attack of the note with warm sound....
I want to play rock and beyond , other people suggest me the Norton but I'm afraid to create a too boomy sound without attack and edge

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Re: Dimarzio for a neckthru guitar?
« Reply #3 on: September 27, 2016, 02:22:04 PM »
Ive only tried the Masters briefly and haven't compared them to the 36th in the same guitar. Some people feel they are a tougher, slightly hotter and more aggressive version of the 36th.

The Norton is great allround pickup. Its got plenty of bite and attack, but its a bit hotter than a vintage pickup. I have the Norton bridge/36th neck in a basswood bolt-on Ibanez and its a nice combo. Well balanced and with great rock character but still versatile enough to pull off other things.