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FRED®
DP153 & F
FRED® humbuckers take the
PAF Pro® up a notch with more gain, mid EQ and
overtones. It's a sound with more crank and growl. FRED®'s
wide, fat tone fills up a lot of space in the mix : a great pickup
with combined lead / rhythm styles and power trio gigs. FRED®
is really sensitive to changes in pick attack. Digging in hard
pushes the tone from crunch to overdrive without running back
to the rig to change the gain settings. Rolling back the volume
knob on the guitar warms up the sound without losing snarl and
bite. With the tone control backed off, the round, vintage sweet
tone steps out, recreating the tubular singing tone of the 60's.
For straight-into-the-amp burning, FRED®
lets you make all the changes happen right from the guitar. A
short time spent exploring pick attack and the guitar's volume
and tone controls reveals the wide variety of tones available
from FRED® with just a little work.
Recommended For:
Neck and bridge positions in all solidbody,
hollow and semi-hollowbody guitars.
Tech Talk:
The FRED® started out as
a prototype designed to add a little midrange to the PAF Pro®.
When we sent one of the the first ones to Joe Satriani, he discovered
and exploited a unique tonal characteristic - the FRED®'s
ability to emphasize upper midrange and treble harmonics through
an overdriven and distorted amp. Many standard humbuckers have
a tendency to fatten up with distortion. The FRED®
does the opposite; it gets tighter and brighter, much like a single-coil.
Joe uses the FRED® strictly as a bridge pickup,
but it's also a distinctive neck pickup - works really well with
a NortonTM, Tone ZoneTM
or Evolution® bridge model.
Specifications:
Wiring Standard four conductor
Magnet Alnico 5
Output 305mV
DC Resistance 10.07K
Year of introduction 1993
Patent # 4,501,185
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Corp., with which DiMarzio, Inc. is not affiliated. Les Paul and
Les Paul Junior are registered trademarks of Gibson Guitar Corp.,
with which DiMarzio, Inc. is not affiliated.
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