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DiMarzio The Tone Zone F-Spaced Pickup - Black & White
3 models to choose from:
Have you ever heard a bridge pickup that made a guitar sound like a giant mosquito attack? If you've run into this problem, The Tone Zone is the solution. The Tone Zone is hot enough to qualify as a high-output pickup, but it has a wider dynamic range hard picking will produce a lot of power, and softer picking will be much cleaner and quieter. It's got tremendous bass and low-mid response to reinforce the bottom end and make the overall sound bigger. The highest single notes have depth, and chords sound huge. Patented dual-resonance coils reproduce more overtones than you'd expect from such a fat-sounding pickup. It makes a great match with an Air Norton, PAF Joe, or PAF Pro, and split-coil mode produces an excellent single-coil sound as well.
Recommended For
Bridge position in solid body guitars.
Tech Talk
The Tone Zone is hot enough to qualify as a high-output pickup, but it has a wider dynamic range hard picking will produce a lot of power, and softer picking will be much cleaner and quieter. Many models can be used in the neck position, from the Air Classic to the Air Zone; the PAF Pro and the FRED are also good choices. Higher-output single-coil replacements like The Cruiser and Fast Track 1 are also recommended.
SPECS
• Wiring: 4 Conductor
• Magnet: Alnico 5
• Output mV: 375
• DC Resistance: 17.31 Kohm
• Year of Introduction: 1991
Recommended For
Bridge position in solid body guitars.
Tech Talk
The Tone Zone is hot enough to qualify as a high-output pickup, but it has a wider dynamic range hard picking will produce a lot of power, and softer picking will be much cleaner and quieter. Many models can be used in the neck position, from the Air Classic to the Air Zone; the PAF Pro and the FRED are also good choices. Higher-output single-coil replacements like The Cruiser and Fast Track 1 are also recommended.
SPECS
• Wiring: 4 Conductor
• Magnet: Alnico 5
• Output mV: 375
• DC Resistance: 17.31 Kohm
• Year of Introduction: 1991
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