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Super Distortion®
DP100 & F
This is the pickup that started it all.
Many of the classic Rock guitar sounds of the '70's and '80's
were produced by a Super Distortion® and a raging
tube amp. But don't confuse classic with outdated. Diverse artists
from Al DiMeola, Frank Gambale and Vinnie Moore to Metal veterans
Iron Maiden and Ace Frehley have chosen the Super Distortion as
an integral part of their personal sound. With plenty of output
and mid-boost to boot your amp into overdrive, Super Distortion®
humbuckers put out a hot, thick tone with a tight bottom-end :
a classic tone when plugged directly into the front-end of any
high-gain tube amplifier. Used in the bridge position of a locking-trem
equipped guitar, the Super Distortion® puts back
low-end the tremolo can bleed off.
Recommended For:
The Super is primarily a bridge position
pickup, although it can be used in the neck position with a relatively
low-gain amp. Specifically designed for solid-bodies: hollow and
semi-hollow guitars can be hard to control with warm, high output
pickups.
Tech Talk:
When we first built the Super, it was
a one-conductor pickup. As a 4-conductor pickup, it's extremely
versatile. Coil-splitting produces a very Strat®-like
option, both in tone and power. Parallel wiring is similar to
splitting, but it's still humbucking and a little more hollow-sounding;
Paul Gilbert used to use 2 Supers wired in parallel when he was
in Racer X.
Specifications:
Wiring Standard four conductor
Magnet Ceramic
Output 425mV
DC Resistance 13.68K
Year of introduction 1972
Patent #
Fender, Stratocaster,
Strat, Telecaster, Tele, Precision Bass, P-Bass, Jazz Bass and
J-Bass are registered trademarks of Fender Musical Instrument
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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