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The device is built with top class materials an the quality of the construction is excellent. As every DiMarzio pickups I had: top quality. I replaced my strat neck p. mainly to have a noiseless one. I expected also a warmer sound. And it is warm, but very different from the original one. I like the sound for blues and jazz, but now I prefer to use the tone controls to increase the mid-hi freq. I think that I am going to put in the middle position the Area 61 to improve the sound on the second position and to be closer to the original start sound.
It is not very simple to use the single top coil (with a switch) because the pickup come with the wires already cut very short.
Hummm noise is gone. Completely noiseless!
So: if you want exactly the same sound of the original Strat without noise, you should not buy this pickup. If you want a nice warm noiseless sound, you should try this.
By the way: do not replace just one pickup and mix with the single coil because you can't have a noiseless guitar, not even in the single related main switch position.
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Good sound and no hum
Algirdas 21.05.2013
Although slightly darker sounding than regular single coils, these pickups do a pretty good job at impersonating a '50s Strat. They have a little bit fatter tone than I anticipated but still cut through the mix quite well. Unfortunately, the quality is nothing to write home about. The hook-up wires are very thin and difficult to solder. High quality wire stripper is a must-have for installing pickups like these because such fine wires are easy to damage. Furthermore, their unshielded nature makes them susceptible to interference and negates some of the benefits of a hum cancelling feature of the pickups. There's certainly room for improvement.