Jarick
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I just got a CE22 stoptail in the mail that came with Dimarzio Fortitude pickups in it, they are Joe Duplantier from Gojira signature humbuckers. Based on the PAF 36th anniversary, with very specific tweaks, like a mild bass boost at 160Hz, and a slight scoop in the mids. So PAF tone with a bigger butt and smaller waist
I've been chugging on a Seymour Duncan SH-14 Custom 5 for the past 20 years for the same similar qualities, it's self described as a higher output 59 with more bass and scooped mids.
But Duncan's are i think vacuum wax potted and machine wound, tone is super consistent and super quiet.
Dimarzios like to do this scatter wind thing, and if potted at all it's some proprietary stuff and/or process. I mean to say, with Dimarzios you can hear the air gap between the wires! Like old Zeplin tone. The pick attack is more present, sounds faster, distortion is clearer, note separation is more defined. If Duncan's are like a clinical lazer, Dimarzios are like a kaleidoscope of harmonics. They seem too add actual harmonic content to the signal like all the copper wire windings in real studio rack gear does. Dimarzio to Duncan is to me like Passive to Active. On a smaller window of cable sniffing
Fortitude is a really cool pickup! I'd totally through those in a guitar (I think the neck is just a standard PAF 36th). You're right, you can hear and feel that air gap, it's pretty cool to play with the right guitar. The Fortitude is also crazy as it has MASSIVE screws (if you look at the bottom of the pickup you can see they're way bigger than normal).