DiMarzio Blaze Custom

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Got a Blaze Custom for sale, willing to let it go for $45+$5 shipping, via paypal.

Plenty of lead left, currently has two white bobbin toppers applied to it that easily peel off (can do it if so desired before shipping). Normal color is black.
 

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You think I'd be able to use it in the neck position of my 7321? As in, is the lead long enough?
 

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How is this as a rhythm pickup? Is it tight, focused, or more organic?
 

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How is this as a rhythm pickup? Is it tight, focused, or more organic?

Very tight and focused; it was a nice little djenty pickup. It is only SLIGHTLY less hot than the Evo. The only reason I replaced it was because I missed the sound of the Evo in the bridge of my old 7421, and wanted to get a guitar with that sound back.

Otherwise I'd say it's my 2nd favorite bridge pickup.
 

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Djenty you say? I was looking for something with a little more thickness and warmth. My 5150 II has enough presence as it is :lol:
 
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