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DiMarzio Area 58 Strat Pickup White
2 models to choose from:
There are two major differences between a great vintage Strat® pickup and an average one: treble response and dynamics. A great pickup is clear and bright, but not thin-sounding. A great one makes the sound jump out of the amp when you pick hard and drop way down when you play softly, and the tone varies when the string is picked at different spots. The best pickup DiMarzio ever heard like this was from 1958, and that's what inspired the Area 58™, with two major differences, their pickup has way less magnet pull, and virtually no hum.
The Area 58™ has obvious similarities to the Virtual Vintage® 2.1 it replaces, but there are several non-visible performance factors that have changed. Dynamic range and string definition are greatly increased, leading to improvements in both clean chord-playing and overdriven soloing. The Area 58™ is very sensitive to small height adjustment differences: close to the strings produces a fatter, slightly compressed blues tone and further away yields crystal clean sounds. The final improvement is in noise reduction. All of the Virtual Vintage® pickups have better hum cancellation than full-size humbuckers. Area 58™ and Area 61™ are even quieter.
Specifications
Recommended For: Neck and middle, can also be used in bridge.
Quick Connect: No
Wiring: 4 Conductor
Magnet: Alnico 2
Resistance: 6.15 Kohm
Output: 125 mV
Year of Introduction: 2006
The Area 58™ has obvious similarities to the Virtual Vintage® 2.1 it replaces, but there are several non-visible performance factors that have changed. Dynamic range and string definition are greatly increased, leading to improvements in both clean chord-playing and overdriven soloing. The Area 58™ is very sensitive to small height adjustment differences: close to the strings produces a fatter, slightly compressed blues tone and further away yields crystal clean sounds. The final improvement is in noise reduction. All of the Virtual Vintage® pickups have better hum cancellation than full-size humbuckers. Area 58™ and Area 61™ are even quieter.
Specifications
Recommended For: Neck and middle, can also be used in bridge.
Quick Connect: No
Wiring: 4 Conductor
Magnet: Alnico 2
Resistance: 6.15 Kohm
Output: 125 mV
Year of Introduction: 2006
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The perfect middle position pickup! 5 of 5 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Calgary Royal Vista, Alberta
I swapped this out on my MIJ Ibanez RG Genesis. What an incredible difference it made! My guitar now feels like it’s worth 3x what I paid. This pickup alone is gorgeous, but my favourite is positions 2 and 4, when combined with the Evolution Dimarzio at the bridge, and the PAF Pro at the neck. I could keep it in position 4 all day and be thrilled with the tone I get. Thanks to Pat H at Royal Vista for the brilliant as always work on my project!
Posted by Grant on Nov 20, 2024
I like'em. 0 of 1 customers found this review helpful
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Got this and an Area 61 for an HSS.
Most everything in the descriptions are true, except maybe the EQ tendencies for the 58 to be bell-like and 61 to be chimier.
Neck position is bell-like, middle is chimier, both PUs. If the 58 lends to more bell, you'd need a great amp and a good buffer or 2 to ensure all that nuance is there.
Otherwise it's more about hotness and the tendency to overvolt compress (PU distortion). The 61 is hotter for same height, barely a sonic difference otherwise.
I like this 58 in the middle for clean & chime. (Steve Rai would still make these squawk).
I usually have a fan on low, it's barely noticeable. When I split my JB HB, there's the noise these hide.
(I use nickel strings.)
Pedal gain noise is still there, you'll always need an gate or active PUs to rid that.
Posted by Jay on Nov 11, 2024