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Crunch Lab™


DP228



One thing has stayed consistent throughout John Petrucci’s long and successful career: the DiMarzio® pickups in his guitars. John has been pushing the envelope of progressive metal since the late eighties, and the new DiMarzio® Crunch Lab™ Bridge Model ensued from our most recent collaboration with John. He used it throughout Dream Theater’s tenth studio album, “Black Clouds & Silver Linings”. John swears this is the best live and studio sound he has ever had, and the name says it all — “crunch” is what it’s all about with a big, tight sound that’s neither muddy nor thin.

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Tech Talk
The Crunch Lab™ is noteworthy (bad pun alert) for what it doesn’t do: it’s not a screamer, and it’s not about thundering lows. Its physical appearance is identical to the D Sonic™, but the internal design is a lot different. It’s louder, and the highs have more depth. The lows and mids are more open, and this is crucial for playing chords with body and presence through a gained-out amp. The voicing of the pickup is also different enough to the point that John prefers the Crunch Lab™ to be installed in almost all of his guitars (including the JP Bari) with the solid bar toward the neck, regardless of the guitar’s tuning

DiMarzio Crunch Lab DP228, bridge

SKU: sku_513542c9589f0_1362445001
$94.99Price
  • DiMarzio Crunch Lab Bridge DP228
    Wiring: 4 Conductor
    Magnet: Ceramic
    Output mV: 410
    DC Resistance: 11.03 Kohm
    Year of Introduction: 2009
    Patent: 4,501,185 & 5,908,998
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