The middle pickup shouldn't be wired to any tone pot. Dimarzio Area Pickups- A Review Discussion in 'Stratocaster Discussion Forum' started by Vindibona1, Apr 24, 2014. Reverb is a marketplace bringing together a wide-spanning community to buy, sell, and discuss all things music gear. The DiMarzio Area â61 is a new evolution of the Virtual Vintage series. The DiMarzio Area Strat Pickup set contains 3 well-designed pickups: the Area '58 (neck), the Area '67 (middle), and the Area '61 (bridge). The N3 lacked bite compared to the area T. Not scientific I know, but it seemed to be a running theme for me. Joined: Dec 1, 2013 Location: Peoples Republic of Cook County. By the time I moved on to a set of Duncan Alnico Pro2's and Pearly Gates they came out with the VHotPAF. Sweetwater single-coilists recommend the Area 61 for any of your Strat-style guitar's three pickup positions, and for or just about any guitar that accepts single-coils. Itâs a single coil pickup that features an Alnico 2 magnet, staggered pole pieces and four conductor wiring. I had a repair tech "Joe" at Corner Music in Nashville do the work. Vindibona1 Most Honored Senior Member. I had purchased a Dimarzio Area Set 58/67/61 pickups about 6 months ago for my MIM Strat. The Dimarzio problem I went through was that I loved the Air Classics and Virtual PAF, but could never find a good overwound version of either such that I could have a matching set. The neck pickup to the middle tone pot. I took a chance on the Dimarzios because of the price and some soundclips I had heard. Messages: 7,599. DiMarzio Area 61 pickup in the bridge position wired solely to the bottom tone pot and two Area 58 pickups for the middle and neck pickups. A few months ago I bought a set of Dimarzio Area 61 pickups for my Strat clone. The DiMarzio Area Model Prewired Pickguard is for electric guitars with standard 11-hole pickguards. The Area â61 is a noiseless single coil thatâs meant to replicate the very old school single coil tones of yesteryear. Tele: Dimarzio Area T and Area T neck - I found some excellent sound clips and thought the regular bridge area T sounded better than all the demos I found of the N3. The DiMarzio Area 61 electric guitar pickup captures the classic sound of an early '60s Strat pickup while giving you hum-free performance. Easy to install, they'll bring a collection of authentic tones to your Strat-style guitar while reducing noise. I wanted to try another set of Kinman's but the price was cost-prohibitive. Vintage setup: True Velvet bridge, middle and neck pickups (with hum-cancelling in the 2 and 4 positions thanks to a reverse polarity middle pickup). The values of all of them are on the hotter side, with resonant peaks in the mid 3kHz range, closer to Texas Specials than 57/62's. I was wondering what the difference between the two pickups would be in the middle position of a HSH configuration. It's got an Area '58 pickup in the neck, Area '67 in the middle position, and an Area '61 at the bridge. After playing the guitar at a few gigs and several open jams I can safely say I like the Area 61 pickups. The Area 58 and 67 have lower inductances and higher resonant peaks, while the Area 61 has a higher inductance and a lower peak. Area setup: A hum-cancelling, vintage-style setup with an Area 58 in the neck, Area 67 in the middle and an Area 61 in the bridge. Strat: Area 61 Bridge, Area 67 Middle, Area 67 Neck. He also set up my guitar. Area '58 The Area '58 offers excellent treble response and dynamics with little magnetic pull â¦
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