The best way to describe the Air Zone is to say it's a vintage version of The Tone Zone. It's got the same low string-pull as DiMarzio's other Airbuckers for singing sustain, plus it has the big bass response and cool harmonics of The Tone Zone, with extra
The best way to describe the Air Zone is to say it’s a vintage version of The Tone Zone. It’s got the same low string-pull as DiMarzio’s other Airbuckers for singing sustain, plus it has the big bass response and cool harmonics of The Tone Zone, with extra sensitivity and control. It’s a great match for very hot amps, allowing the player to take full advantage of massive preamp gain without turning the sound to mud or fuzzy noise. It’s also a great neck pickup for jazz players who need to get the hollow-body arch top sound from a solid body, and it offers exceptionally good split and series-parallel capability.
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