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Dirty Fingers Neck or Bridge 4-conductor Pickup - Double Black Review

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Specifications

Brand Gibson Accessories
Category Electric Guitar Pickups
Type: Humbucker,
Active/Passive: Passive,
Magnet Material: Ceramic,
Position: Bridge,
Number of Conductors: 4,
Number of Strings: 6,
Covering: Uncovered,
Manufacturer Part Number: IMDF-DB,

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Dirty stinky fingers

SABBSTER
4 years ago

I just replaced these in my Gibson Flying V with custom custom Seymour Duncans. I love the Duncans but not sure if they are better than the Dirty Fingers or not. So now I put the Dirty Fingers in an old Epiphone Explorer. I actually replaced some Duncans I put in the Explorer in the mid 90s. they POP. They sure make lower grade guitars WAYYYY Better. They definitely don't have vintage read more tone, more modern and metal. But back off the volumn and the mellow out real nice. If you play aggressive music these are GREAT

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Clyde
4 years ago

Just installed 2 more in a Gibson SG Modern. Have a set in my Aged Cherry Gibson Explorer.

WOW

Clyde Meade
4 years ago

Just installed the dirty finger pickups in a 2018 aged cherry Gibson explorer replacing the buster buckers wow the crunch was awesome I'd recommend these for all my guitars

Great Addition to Epiphone Les Paul

David
7 years ago

I installed one of these in my 2004 Epiphone Les Paul bridge position replacing the "HOTCH(G)" pickup; I wired it using the "standard humbucking operation" diagram included in the instructions. This Dirty Fingers pickup is a different beast, it's hot AND clean and even sounds great when ran with the neck pickup (center switch position on a Les Paul) and seems much smoother than read more the pickup it replaced. When playing with overdrive/distortion, you get a good chunky sound in the lower notes, I'm considering putting one in the neck position, I imagine that would be wild.

High Output Tone

David
7 years ago

I purchased this pickup after coming to the conclusion that I needed more output from my backup guitars. My main axe is a 2005 Gibson Les Paul Standard with Burstbucker Pros. My intention was to out this in a 2001 Gibson Les Paul Goldtop to help a drop in volume and gain when switching out guitars but didn't want to mess with a Gibson without testing it out first. I dropped this read more baby in my 1975 Ibanez Pre-Lawsuit Les Paul Custom and wow did it sing. There was an increase in gain with very little loss of the warmth and sweetness the Alnico 5 magnets in the Burstbuckers afforded me on my Standard. And installing this was a breeze. I found a wiring schematic for Les Pauls and simply soldered where it needed it and presto-change-o I've breathed new life into an old guitar.

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