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0:04 - Super Distortion - Rock Chords 0:34 - PAF 36th - Rock Chords 1:04 - Super Distortion - DefHalen Riffing 1:51 - PAF 36th - DefHalen Riffing 2:39 - Super Distortion - 80's Overdrive & Harmonizer Riffing - STEREO 3:15 - PAF 36th - 80's Overdrive & Harmonizer Riffing - STEREO 3:53 - Super Distortion - 80's Overdrive Riffing RAW 4:29 - PAF 36th - 80's Overdrive Riffing RAW 5:06 - Super Distortion - Ringing Chords Strumming 5:38 - PAF 36th - Ringing Chords Strumming 6:09 - Super Distortion - Dynamics w/ Guitar Volume on 10 7:00 - PAF 36th - Dynamics w/ Guitar Volume on 10 8:05 - Super Distortion - Rolling back the Volume pot 9:02 - PAF 36th - Rolling back the Volume pot 9:56 - Super Distortion - Zeppy Riffing w/ Vol from 10-7 10:40 - PAF 36th - Zeppy Riffing w/ Vol from 10-7 11:30 - Super Distortion - Lead Wanking 12:10 - PAF 36th - Lead Wanking 12:40 - All the INFO How do you like your Dimarzio? Hot or Fire? A frequent question of fellow bridge pickup tone seekers when seeking a good rock bridge pickup that can do alot of things is - a hot pickup or a PAF type pickup, I say why not both. The Super Distortion with it's magical rawness and anthem inducing rock tone and the lower to medium output dynamic and classic midrange mysticalness that is the PAF 36th Bridge pickup. These 2 get talked about alot so I thought I'd do my service and make a video demoing them and how I use them into a Marshall type setup. The DP100 Dimarzio Super Distortion might be my favorite pickup of all time and has since I became a Dimarzio nerd 3 decades ago when I bought my first ones. But I can't live without a hot PAF counterpart right by it's side in something else for the kind of music that I make. The Super Distortion CAN be dynamic, it's kinda wild for such a hot pickup and it can do what many pickups just cannot and it usually did it first and best! The PAF 36th Bridge has been around for just shy of almost 2 decades now, and it has become a favorite to many, and it is one of my fav bridge pickups as well. It has this nasty, hot midrange that you either love or hate. I love it. I stack it with guitars with Super D's or Evolution's and it's just perfect for Marshall's! It's still in my opinion a lower output pickup for what I use but sometimes doesn't feel like it. It just works! So, here's 2 different guitars that somehow the way I built/modded them have a similar tonal quality to each other throughout this shootout, even though they are very different animals. The guitar with the Super Distortion is a Charvel So Cal I modded out in a Halloween theme with all sorts of upgrades, Tesi Killswitch etc and the guitar with the PAF 36th is custom hybrid EVH Meteora design I dreamed up and made a few years ago. It features a mahogany body and EVH Wolfgang baked maple neck I converted for a standard brass non locking nut, along with a thru body brass Gotoh hardtail bridge and saddles. I got the awesome mahogany body from Rosser guitars even though I modified it quite a bit to work with my ideas and sought out the darkest baked maple Wolfgang neck I could find to look like rosewood. I did all the work, and the painting and relicing myself. Tesi Killswitch as well. (all my guitars feature Tesi Killswitches) Both guitars have Treble Bleed King's Dimarzio spec treble bleeds on the Volume control. Those are the 2 guitars used in this video demo. There's no real clean tones here, sorry, this is ROCK N ROLL kidz!! Dimarzio pickups and Marshall rock tones doing it the way it's supposed to be done! (well, the 2025 way mostly - guitar - cable - amp sim haha! And an overdrive pedal for one riff.) The recording amp rig setup was done in Cubase using Softube Marshall Amp Room with a JCM 800 w/ a combo of Greenbacks and G12T75's in 2 4x12 cabinets. (75/25%) The amp was set all knobs on 6. All of the guitar and recording details are in the video. Minor post processing for analog charm and vibe. Minimal eq and compression etc, etc. All these riff's were just me wanking parts of my own riff's and songs and ideas of mine and other's just off the top of my head the best I could remember them to be able to play them with to go back n forth with. Their close-ish. Sometimes you just vibe off the guitar and amp and the pickup pulls you in different directions to how you play - you play the pickup sometimes. Some of these riff's are from my new album coming out soon-ish, others are wankery in the moment to just play something that wasn't anyone else's, but you will get the VIBE of what I named them all in the clips after I listened back, anyhow there I said it. : ) Thanks for watching. Please Like, Follow & Subscribe - more content coming soon! PS - Did I mention that I'm also working on a new album? HA! Stay tuned for details on that - soon!! Johnny @johnnyronci @LarryDiMarzio @SoftubeStudios @charvelusa @EVHgear @tesiswitch4548 #dimarzio #dimarziopickups #charvel #evhgear #softube #marshallamps #wavesplugins