Friday, April 13, 2012

DIMARZIO PAF PRO

Hello, this post will talk a lot about DiMarzio PAF Pro. As we all know, DiMarzio is one of those companies who are selling aftermarket pickups with many options to fit your preference. I got one installed on my JEM-JR now and the reason why I put PAF Pro on my JEM-JR is not because it's my choice; ironically, it chose me one day because my local DiMarzio dealer didn't have any humbucker left at that time except PAF Pro.

Paul Gilbert
First time I heard PAF Pro was on Paul Gilbert's solo albums. Paul put PAF Pro on the bridge position of some of his guitars, including the famous PGM300 which he later converted to a 301. It attracts my ear because it's a relatively bright humbucker which means it will blend perfectly with other bright sounding pickups and/or single coils. This also makes it very effective on the neck position to brighten up muddy neck position on a darker sounding guitar.

Put it on my JEM-JR
My original plan was to stick it on the neck of my JEM and get something hotter and darker for the bridge to kind of level off the EQ on both neck and bridge position so that I get the similar bass and treble on both position but with different gain. However, I was more interested with single coils on that time, so I chose Virtual Vintage Heavy Blues 2 to be installed on the neck and middle position.

The sound
Exactly as what it was advertised: bright, strong, punchy and stands out pretty clear in the mix. It was bright enough that you can nail some bridge single coil tone using this pickup on the bridge position. It screams too if you need it to scream, just add more dirt on your signal and you'll get a fantastic result. Harmonic overtones are everywhere! It's not categorized as high output pickup, so it won't really drive your amp too much but that also adds more dynamics to your overall sound.

Is this the correct pickup for me?
I adjusted my volume pot to 250k in order to make this one works better, but even with 500k it was still sounding good. Beware, if you had a very bright sounding guitar you better be ready for some super bright tone especially if you put it on the bridge position. My JEM-JR is already strong in the upper mid but it's not bright enough on the top end. This pickup really helps me to achieve that top end boost so that it can cut easily on the mix without obstructing other instruments on the mid level. If brightness and top boost is what you're looking for, this is what you need.

Price?
Same with every other DiMarzios, they start around US$70.00 depending on the color you choose.

Worth the price?
Obviously, you can't go wrong with DiMarzio pickups if you know what you want.

Sound clip: coming soon
I hope you enjoy the post, cheers and God bless :)

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