Perso j'ai le DiMarzio HS-3 en chevalet, et ca correspond a mon sens a ce que tu recherches...
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J'ai fait installer un potard serie/parallele/spilt...
Disons qu'en clean ou overdrive le split te permet d'avoir un son un rien plus claquant et brillant, et en parallele un son plus "creuse". En disto tu n'entends pas de difference tres flagrante, ce micro etant finalement tres doux, meme si a tord certains pensent que ce micro est "metal"...la faute a Malmsteen.
Il n'en est rien, c'est un micro doux qui ne bave jamais et reste tres precis.
Sources Dimarzio:
We originally created the HS-3™ to be a warmer bridge-position companion to the HS-2™. Yngwie Malmsteen adopted it for his standard neck and bridge pickup, and almost overnight the HS-3™ acquired the reputation of being a high-powered metal pickup. This isn’t really the case—the HS-3™ is actually a smooth and relatively quiet pickup that produces a sweet overdrive tone without jagged edges. What Yngwie discovered is that these qualities combine perfectly with a heavily distorted amp, because the sound won’t get muddy or messy. The HS-3™ is also versatile—it’s a noise-free pickup in a live situation or in the studio.
Recommended For: All positions.
Tech Talk: Works well in all 3 positions on a Strat for a slightly warmer-than-usual Strat sound. Also works well as a bridge pickup with YJM™ (neck) and HS-2™ (middle). Combines in middle and neck positions with bridge humbuckers like PAF Pro®, PAF®, Air Classic™ and Norton®.
Enfin, treble = 6.5, middle = 6, bass = 6.