Great sound experience and tones! Congrats! These Dimarzio set is really awesome! Is it a Gibson Les Paul ou a copy? Could describe it and your favorite amp, speakers, pedals ou signal chain to achieve these tones? Thank you very much!
The guitar is just a one-off Chinese single cut, all mahogany, no maple cap with rosewood fingerboard. I always wanted a Gibson LP Custom 1957 Black Beauty with bigger frets, but they are well into nearly $7,000 USD. So I found a small Chinese company who built and shipped it without pickups. It was super inexpensive. It has a mishmash parts list, the screws are kind of a hodgepodge of recycled hardware. But overall it delivers that all-mahogany LP sound with DiMarzios. I re-fretted it myself and installed a new nut, tuning machines, and bridge as well as all the electronics, bridge is wired modern and the neck is wired 50's Gibson spec with CTS pots. I usually just record dry, but I had this rig setup as a stereo system, so I just mic'd both cabinets with SM57's and created a stereo track in Logic X. All the processing is coming from a Neunabor Reverb, Source Audio Nemisis, and boosted by a Boss SD-1. No other processing was done. Main amp is a Metroplex, the B side is feeding the LINE IN of the Laney VH100R for the stereo split.
Hi brother, sorry by later answer. Thank you very much with all your detailed specs and opinion. A cheap and great sound Les Paul, of course! Congratulations!!
Sounds great. Currently i am using 2 Superdistortions, Bridge & Neck. For me the 36th was to quiet in comparision. But maybe i need to give it another try?
It's regular spacing neck. I have another 36th Anni F-space tho. It too is a REALLY REALLY great sounding pickup. But right now, I just am learning the Super Distortion. It is really sensitive to pickup height.
Best pickup set ever, period. Great playing and tone. Great demo.
Great sound experience and tones! Congrats! These Dimarzio set is really awesome! Is it a Gibson Les Paul ou a copy? Could describe it and your favorite amp, speakers, pedals ou signal chain to achieve these tones? Thank you very much!
The guitar is just a one-off Chinese single cut, all mahogany, no maple cap with rosewood fingerboard. I always wanted a Gibson LP Custom 1957 Black Beauty with bigger frets, but they are well into nearly $7,000 USD. So I found a small Chinese company who built and shipped it without pickups. It was super inexpensive. It has a mishmash parts list, the screws are kind of a hodgepodge of recycled hardware. But overall it delivers that all-mahogany LP sound with DiMarzios. I re-fretted it myself and installed a new nut, tuning machines, and bridge as well as all the electronics, bridge is wired modern and the neck is wired 50's Gibson spec with CTS pots.
I usually just record dry, but I had this rig setup as a stereo system, so I just mic'd both cabinets with SM57's and created a stereo track in Logic X. All the processing is coming from a Neunabor Reverb, Source Audio Nemisis, and boosted by a Boss SD-1. No other processing was done.
Main amp is a Metroplex, the B side is feeding the LINE IN of the Laney VH100R for the stereo split.
Hi brother, sorry by later answer. Thank you very much with all your detailed specs and opinion. A cheap and great sound Les Paul, of course! Congratulations!!
Sounds great. Currently i am using 2 Superdistortions, Bridge & Neck. For me the 36th was to quiet in comparision. But maybe i need to give it another try?
Hey there
You mean the super distortion works well also for neck?
@@arvindP2025 yes!
Is the 36th a neck or bridge version?
It's regular spacing neck. I have another 36th Anni F-space tho. It too is a REALLY REALLY great sounding pickup. But right now, I just am learning the Super Distortion. It is really sensitive to pickup height.
DP103 (neck) or DP223 (bridge) ?
thanks
@@ace-rob71 The neck (rhythm pickup) is the (DP-103) 36th. The bridge is a DP100 (F space)
Thanks Rob for checking it out.