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Heck I even like Duncan, Gibson, Dimarzio, Carvin, and other pickups as well. Old Larry even worked under Bill Lawrence for a time. Many great PU's out there.
All my full-size humbuckers are Seymour Duncan (except for two EMG passive humbuckers). I'm not a Dimarzio fan boy; I love lots of different brands. When it comes to "noiseless single coils", Dimarzio Area series are the shiznit. Everytime I mention that, as sure as death & taxes, people want to argue about it. How about actually trying them in the positions I suggest and using the pots I suggest. You may just be surprised.
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I'd also like to add that it's not an "opinion" that the Area 61 and 67 have the steely, glassy chime associated with vintage Fender single coil pickups. It's just an absolute fact. This is due in part to the use of AlNiCo 2 magnets. Most other brands still use AlNiCo 5 in their versions. Yes, the true single coils will always have just a little bit more, which is why they are typically used with 250k pots, and some of that "glass" is a bit too much and needs to be backed off with the Tone controls.
35 years ago, I put Dimarzio HS-3 pickups in my Strat (with HS-2 in the middle). They were AlNiCo 5. Those pickups were incredibly weak in terms of output, and severely lacking in high frequencies. I couldn't get any "quack" from the 2 & 4 positions.
I really tried to like them (after spending all that money) but I finally ended up getting rid of them.
Dimarzio made great progress with the Area series. Night & Day difference. They sound better than the Fender "noiseless" which were designed by Bill Lawrence (no disrespect to Bill; his humbuckers are some of the best ever).
 
I'd also like to add that it's not an "opinion" that the Area 61 and 67 have the steely, glassy chime associated with vintage Fender single coil pickups. It's just an absolute fact. This is due in part to the use of AlNiCo 2 magnets. Most other brands still use AlNiCo 5 in their versions. Yes, the true single coils will always have just a little bit more, which is why they are typically used with 250k pots, and some of that "glass" is a bit too much and needs to be backed off with the Tone controls.
35 years ago, I put Dimarzio HS-3 pickups in my Strat (with HS-2 in the middle). They were AlNiCo 5. Those pickups were incredibly weak in terms of output, and severely lacking in high frequencies. I couldn't get any "quack" from the 2 & 4 positions.
I really tried to like them (after spending all that money) but I finally ended up getting rid of them.
Dimarzio made great progress with the Area series. Night & Day difference. They sound better than the Fender "noiseless" which were designed by Bill Lawrence (no disrespect to Bill; his humbuckers are some of the best ever).
Good grief bro now you are weaving in construction facts with your opinion. However, it is still an opinion. I am not saying they are bad pickups they may be great. You may be confused yourself which is which. ✌️
 
Good grief bro now you are weaving in construction facts with your opinion. However, it is still an opinion. I am not saying they are bad pickups they may be great. You may be confused yourself which is which. ✌️
It's not an opinion. An opinion would be "this sounds better than that", because that is subjective. It's a matter of personal taste. What I am referring to is how well the Area series mimics a vintage single coil compared to other brands.
Everything I said is true.
 
"What I am referring to is how well the Area series mimics a vintage single coil compared to other brands"


Opinion.
 
As you say “they are the best bar none”

I am happy you like them enough to strongly share your opinion.
 
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