DiMarzio LiquiFire 7 and Crunch Lab 7 demo
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Isn't the Liquifire optimized for the neck position??
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Do you know if it's possible to coil tap these pickups? I want the Crunch Lab and eventually the Liquifier or an Evo or something for my neck pup and it'd rock if I could tap them. Thanks.
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@yoimer06 yea its a typo like he said liquifire=neck
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i have a evolution 2 n the bridge of my guitar any suggestions for the neck liquid fire????
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nice playing man. i really like your phrasing
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ok, so how will go together a Dimarzio X2N 7 in the bridge and LiquiFire 7 in the neck? will it be ok, or you prefer Crunch Lab 7 for bridge? Btw great video, nice playing ;D
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@xlxfinaldeathwishxlx passive
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Are these Active or passive pickups?
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@Krzysmalaki74 ILL pick it up also. because i also like it. but the amount of distortion on this clip isnt ENOUGH.
Pinch harmonics are more to do with the guitar than the pickups, but if you have a good harmonically lively guitar, the Crunch Lab and even the LiquiFire pick them up really well.
iheartguitarblog 1 year ago
Hi! Do you think that the crunch lab is suitable for thrash metal or not?
Thanks for the review!
ploutoploutwnios 1 year ago
@ploutoploutwnios Absolutely, especially if you lean more towards the Metallca/Megadeth kind of thrash tones or Dream Theater's thrashier moments. I tried to get a bit of that vibe across in the really metal-sounding riff in this video.
iheartguitarblog 1 year ago
I would periodically forget you weren't John Petrucci. Sounded quite like him in tone and technique! Great job.
GuillermoSmyser 1 year ago
@GuillermoSmyser Thanks! My guitar teacher when I was a kid taught me how to zero in on particular elements in order to be able to mimic other players, the idea being, if you develop your ear well enough to copy a player's phrasing accurately you can use those elements to build your own style.
iheartguitarblog 1 year ago 3