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DiMarzio, Inc. (formerly DiMarzio Musical Instrument Pickups, Inc.) is an American manufacturing company best known for popularizing direct-replacement guitar pickups. The company also produces other accessories, such as hardware, guitar straps, and instrument cables.
A diagram showing the wiring of a Gibson Les Paul electric guitar. Shown are the humbucker pickups with individual tone and volume controls (T and V, respectively), 3-way pickup selector switch, tone capacitors that form a passive low-pass filter, the output jack and connections between those components. The top right shows a modification that ...
A wiring diagram for parts of an electric guitar, showing semi-pictorial representation of devices arranged in roughly the same locations they would have in the guitar. An automotive wiring diagram, showing useful information such as crimp connection locations and wire colors. These details may not be so easily found on a more schematic drawing.
DiMarzio was granted the trademark for "PAF" in 1978, with the company claiming to have been the first to use the term in commerce in 1976, in reference to their pickups recreating the original "PAF" sound. DiMarzio argued this use was legally distinct from Gibson's use of the original "patent applied for" stickers.
Romeo began his career with Symphony X using ESP M-II Deluxe guitars with EMG Active pickups, and later switching to the DiMarzio Tone Zone and X2N pickups. [9] In 2005, Romeo was introduced to Caparison by Henrik Danhage of Evergrey. [10] Caparison developed a custom model Dellinger Prominence-MJR, [11] which Romeo has since used as his ...
Wiring closet; Wiring diagram; Z. Zip-cord This page was last edited on 27 November 2019, at 03:27 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Same tone-wheel generator as the B-3 / C-3 but with power amp and speakers built into the console, along with a separate Reverb amplifier and speaker. [15] C: 1939–1942 [16] Almost same as Model A-B but with church style cabinet. [16] CV: 1945–1949 [17] Based on Model C, Hammond Vibrato was added.
In 2006 ESP announced a Page Hamilton signature model, featuring a single DiMarzio Airzone pickup and Wilkinson tremolo. In 2009, ESP announced a further signature model guitar, this time modeled after Page's own ESP Horizon Custom, featuring a distressed magenta finish emulating the original guitar's road wear and character and, again, a ...