Seymour Duncan CUSTOM 5 SH-14 vs DiMarzio D ACTIVATOR - Bridge Guitar Pickup Comparison Tone Demo

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  • Опубліковано 4 лип 2024
  • Clean and distorted rhythm comparison between Seymour Duncan Custom 5 SH-14 (passive) and DiMarzio D Activator (passive) pickups for electric guitar on the bridge position. Settings are the following:
    GUITAR
    Tuning: Eь / D#
    Strings: D'Addario EXL140 (010-052 gauge)
    AMP
    Clean: EVH 5150 III profile (Kemper Profiler)
    Distortion: Peavey 5150 profile (Kemper Profiler)
    RECORDING TECHNIQUE:
    - One centered mono track per pickup.
    - Same config and EQ for both.
    More Seymour Duncan Custom 5 pickup comparison videos:
    ua-cam.com/users/MikeStamper...
    More DiMarzio D Activator pickup comparison videos:
    ua-cam.com/users/MikeStamper...
    Seymour Duncan official website:
    www.seymourduncan.com
    DiMarzio official website:
    www.dimarzio.com
    Subscribe to my channel: / mikestamper
    My official website: www.mikestamper.es
    My music: mikestamper.bandcamp.com
    00:00 Intro
    00:23 Clean test
    03:06 Distortion test
    #pickups #comparison #guitar

КОМЕНТАРІ • 7

  • @kilianruvalcaba6904
    @kilianruvalcaba6904 22 дні тому

    to me, sd custom 5 (sh-14) is that I need :)

  • @JeremCh
    @JeremCh 23 дні тому

    i own both pickups ans they don't sound like your video
    Nothing replace the real expérience for making a choice

    • @kilianruvalcaba6904
      @kilianruvalcaba6904 22 дні тому +2

      obviously the real experience always will be better, but this guy mike stemper makes the possible for to bring us a point of reference with his video comparisons; in my personal opinion, I'm grateful with mike for to make this comparisons and I think that other guitar players are grateful too; @jaremCh if you have other opinion ok, but the work that mike do, is good and helping, this is better than don't have any point of reference, greetings

    • @JeremCh
      @JeremCh 22 дні тому +1

      @@kilianruvalcaba6904 I understand your point of view and I don't deny the time spent making these videos, but the reality is that it's not necessarily helpful. I got caught up in the game myself and now I don't watch all that anymore. In music there is no need for a point of comparison. You have to test it yourself in good conditions. Relying on these videos is like hoping to know the taste of something without even having approached it in real life. You have to taste it yourself to know ;)

    • @mikestamper
      @mikestamper  22 дні тому +2

      The truth is that nothing replaces testing something by yourself. These videos are only a capture that shows differences using my current gear scenario. Even trying to be the most neutral possible, it's impossible to achieve a result that works for everyone. Everyone of us have different gear and infinite variables who affect the tone (woods, hardware, pickup height, wiring, quality of electronics, strings...). This serves as an auditive reference of how these pickups sound, but it doesn't need to be taken as a general rule or unique truth. For many users, this has been useful in this terms, but taking that into account, of course. Sorry to know they can't be useful to you, but it's really understandable, :)

    • @kilianruvalcaba6904
      @kilianruvalcaba6904 21 день тому

      ​@@JeremCh you right, but not to all have the posibility to go to the music store for to make a test and this is only for to say something; in my personal opion I think taht this videos are vergy good point reference and big helpful :)