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Goo quality and high level of output
I wanted a pair of humbuckers to replace the pickups of my PRS se custom 24.
I heard a lot of good about DiMarzio CrunchLab and LiquidFire so I've decided to try them.
Result is : the output level is very high, witch could be good or bad, depending on what you want.
I've configured the electronic the have those pickups splitable, witch turns out to be a good choice and makes my PRS highly polyvalent.
To my mind, we have here a pair very good humbuckers, high quality, but more designed for metal or hard rock.
As a Blues player and if I had to choose again, I think I would give a shot to The Seymour Duncan JB & 59 instead.
I heard a lot of good about DiMarzio CrunchLab and LiquidFire so I've decided to try them.
Result is : the output level is very high, witch could be good or bad, depending on what you want.
I've configured the electronic the have those pickups splitable, witch turns out to be a good choice and makes my PRS highly polyvalent.
To my mind, we have here a pair very good humbuckers, high quality, but more designed for metal or hard rock.
As a Blues player and if I had to choose again, I think I would give a shot to The Seymour Duncan JB & 59 instead.
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Well-defined sound
I´m using it as a neck pickup in a Les Paul Standard and compared to the Di Marzio D Activator i was using before, the LiquiFire has a lot more controlable sound. This pickup has a great clean sound but what I liked the most is the fact that you can use overdriven sound for rhythm without muddiness and still have a great lead tone.
Very versatile.
Very versatile.
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