Dimarzio Tone Zone and Air Classic Demo

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Uploaded by on Aug 22, 2011

Demo of the Dimarzio Tone Zone and Air Classic humbuckers I installed in this 1990 Gibson SG Standard for Lucas Fowler of InterTwyneD(facebook.com/INTERTWYNED) Also installed push-pull pots for single coil operation as well as treble bleeds.

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  • Great demo! It's refreshing to see

    1. Dimarzios in a guitar that isn't an Ibanez or some other superstrat.

    2. Someone that isn't just shredding for 5 mins!

  • Nice playing and tones. Great to hear a bluesier player not just playing same old shit with bad vibrato!

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  • I am deciding between a Super Distortion and a Tone Zone. I appreciate the demonstration of what the pup sounds like in different situations. 10 minutes of shredding do not accurately demonstrate what the pup will do. I was leaning towards the Super Distortion but this video changed my mind.

  • what gauge strings?

  • What do you do to keep your SG in tune?

  • Great demo. Thanks.

  • Your Air Classic sounds pretty thick! I had one in the neck of a Gibson Les Paul I used to have. I didn't like it at all. Too thin and it'd get muddy with gain.

  • I was expecting the ToneZone to be overly warm but you really hit the sweet spot for that GIbson tone that seems otherwise very expensive to get. You don't need vintage amps or vintage guitars. Just know what you're going for and get quality guitars and appropriate electronics.

    I loved the split coils too! Didn't think I would. I am very impressed.

    Great job.

  • @Ca2534 2 Air classics would be good for a more vintage tone, or 2 paf pros (if you wanted a vintage sounding tone that could still handle a little more gain.) Obviously the 36th PAF would be a good choice for amazing vintage tones.

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