Sunday, April 22, 2012

DIMARZIO AREA SOLDERLESS PICKGUARD

Hello everyone, today I'm going to post a review of DiMarzio Area pickups that I recently installed on my MIM Stratocaster. They're being sold in a package called "Solderless Area Pickguard" complete with all the potentiometers and proper wiring(2nd tone knob goes to bridge pickup). The installation only took me 6 minutes, it does not require solder, you will only need a wire cutter and a pair of scissors to strip the wires. On the pickguard itself, there are 3 pickups already installed in a conventional SSS configuration: Area 58, Area 67 and Area 61. DiMarzio claims that these pickups are the best hum-free rendition of the original '50-'60 era Stratocaster.

Sound
Right away after installing the solderless pickguard, I put a fresh set of strings and immediately plug the guitar to my amp and start playing. My first reaction is the guitar seemed to reached a new level of dynamic and clarity. I've had lots of DiMarzios on my guitars but these ones are different from them. Compared to my Virtual Vintage Heavy Blues 2, these pickups sound softer, brighter and cleaner. You can get the famous Stratocaster clicky percussive sound using these pickups easily.

On an overdrive channel, the pickups seemed to retain its cleaner quality. On the neck and middle combined(58 and 67), you can hear very clear the original characteristic of the tone, even with generous amount of overdrive. The bridge (61) gets a bit harsh on higher register, but once you roll down the tone knob a bit, you'll get a very thick, warm and punchy sound from it. Add more overdrive and get the tone knob to around 3 or 4, you'll get a tone that's in fact sound so much like a full size humbucker.

Is this the right pickup for me?
If you play a Stratocaster and you've been struggling to get a good noise free pickups that retain the original qualities of vintage single coils, then these pickups are for you. Once again, they're not the most powerful single coils, but they're a tiny bit hotter than regular Strat pickups. Moreover, they had less magnetic pull compared to your average Stratocaster pickups; hence, you'll get more sustain.

If you're a humbucker guy, these pickups might be worth exploring. Although I never tried the original '50s and '60s Stratocaster pickups, I can easily say that these pickups changed my life. I was once a humbucker guy, believing that achieving good tone can only be done using humbucker; now I'm quite happy with my single coils because they can nail almost everything.

However, keep in mind that single coils are not meant for ultra high gain modern lead drive tone. No matter how good they are, humbucker is still better for ultra high gain; except for some single coil sized humbucker replacement.

Here are some sound clips:
Neck Dirty
Neck Clean
Neck and Middle
Middle and Bridge
Bridge Clean
Bridge Dirty 1
Bridge Dirty 2

I hope you enjoy this post, stay tune for more posts!

Cheers and God Bless :)

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