Thanks bro. All I can say is that in my RG7CT it is amazing. This is the first time I put one of those in a mahogany guitar. It will NOT be the last. ![Smile :) :)](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
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ecalcagnino said:Thanks bro. All I can say is that in my RG7CT it is amazing. This is the first time I put one of those in a mahogany guitar. It will NOT be the last.![]()
avery said:I might have to pick up one of the Blaze Customs for the bridge of my 2027 too.. Are they any good in the neck, or would I be better off going with the Air Norton or something?
The Dark Wolf said:The Blaze Custom is a bridge pickup... I don't see it being good at all in the neck (too high-powered).
The AN7 smokes in the neck of the RG2027, tho![]()
Leon said:i'm still doing some research on the tones and whatnots. i checked out the dimarzio tone chart things, and it seems that my Blazes are pretty scooped. i definitely want to go AN7 for the neck, but i'm still debating on the bridge.
giannifive said:I recently did the same research and settled on the Blaze Custom. It's a matter of taste, of course, but the Tone Zone sounded too muddy to me, Blaze Bridge sounded too scooped, Evo7 I figured would be too bright, and the PAF7 was too weak to pair with the AN7 I had already decided on for the neck. For me the Blaze Custom was the perfect choice, and man, let me tell you, it sounds great! If I could describe it in one word it would have to be "balanced". Following that it's also slightly warm. A good all around bridge pickup.
Although this guy doesn't have samples for all 7-string Dimarzios, he has some that are useful:
http://www.oficina.eti.br/serj/en/tools/Patrocinador1.htm
I concur as well, blaze custom rulesdpm said:like he said