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This pickup has replaced faulty Fender N3 bridge pickup in my custom built Fender Telecaster. As this is my primary guitar I could not afford to loose it for a couple weeks waiting for N3 to be repaired. In the meantime I've also bought a pre-wired set of DiMarzio Area 58 and 61 for my Stratocaster and I was literally stunned by its sound. So I thought that I'll get DiMarzio DP 424BK Area T 615 as a backup pickup for my Tele until the N3 comeback from repair. But, my God! The DiMarzio DP 424BK Area T 615 is staying!!! Don't get me wrong N3s are very good pickups but DP 424BK is an entire class higher. In compare to DP 424BK the N3 sounds a bit flat. The DP 424BK sound is much more complex, it still have the classic Tele ZING sound but also a bit more low and mid tones in compare to N3. It also have more sustain than N3 with very similar output signal level. This makes my Tele sound very sharp and precise but also a lot more interesting and richer. The middle switch position when DP 424BK is working with neck N3 is blowing my mind. I got it paired with Fender 250K volume and 500K pots which makes my guitar very versatile as it can be used from rock in bridge position to jazz on the neck pickup. DiMarzio DP 424BK Area T 615 is top quality product for professional musicians, excellent for gigging and even better at studio due to its complex sound. To me for 60 quid it represents top value for money. Highly recommended.
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Sounds great & dead silent
Michael9841 18.11.2019
These sound pretty traditional in terms of tele tone with perhaps a bit less highs and a bit more mids being pushed forward. Best of all they're dead silent - more so than even regular humbuckers in my experience - and that makes them a great choice for live use.