The DiMarzio DP155, also known as The Tone Zone, is a high-output passive bridge humbucker introduced in 1991 that is famous for its massive low-end and midrange response. It is specifically designed to add "girth" to guitars that sound thin or "fizzy" in the bridge position, such as those with alder or basswood bodies. The cable is only around 2 inches but plenty long to ad and you existing harness
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Tone Profile
The Tone Zone is characterized by its patented "dual-resonance" coils, which produce more overtones than typical high-output pickups.
- EQ Balance: Very strong bass (8.5/10) and mids (8.5/10), with a more reserved treble (5.0/10).
- Dynamic Range: Despite being "hot," it remains sensitive to pick attack; softer picking results in cleaner tones, while digging in produces significant power.
- Best For: Rock, metal, and heavy blues. It is often paired with an Air Norton (DP193) in the neck position for a classic high-performance setup
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