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DiMarzio Virtual Vintage Blues
DP402

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What do you need in order to play blues with a Strat®? The Virtual Vintage® Blues
has more power and warmth than a typical single-coil. You can really hear these
qualities when you’re playing the
DiMarzio Virtual Vintage 2.1 DP401. It withstands hard picking and opens up
when you’re playing with an overdriven amp. Instead of shrinking away, the sound
jumps out of the speakers. These qualities are really useful for getting a fat neck
position sound, but they’re outstanding for the bridge position - particularly if you
have a thin-sounding guitar or use light-gauge strings. It’s a tough-sounding bridge
pickup with warmer guitars, and makes a good neck and middle choice to match with a
full-size bridge humbucker. As the rest of the Virtual Vintage® family, it’s dead
quiet; there’s practically no hum at all.
Recommended For: All positions.
Tech Talk: The Blues model is a more muscular pickup than the standard
DiMarzio Virtual Vintage 2.1 DP401W. Unlike thinner-sounding single-coils,
it stands up to hard picking - the sound seems to expand through an overdriven amp
instead of shrinking away. This quality is really useful for the neck position,
particularly if you have a thin-sounding guitar or use light-gauge strings. With
warmer-sounding guitars, it's a strong, tough-sounding bridge pickup. DiMarzio
recommends using 500K controls for extended frequency response, although there's no
problem using 250K controls if you like the warmer tone they provide.
Specifications:
Wiring Four Conductor
Magnet Alnico 5
Output 145mV
DC Resistance 8.28K
Year of introduction 1997
Patent # 4442749 & 5811710 & 5908998

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