DiMarzio DP707BK LiquiFire 7 Pickup 7-String

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Description

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 DiMarzio® LiquiFire 7™ Neck Model resulted 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. He wanted a neck pickup with a flowing, singing solo tone when used with a heavily overdriven amp and a clear chord sound with a clean amp setting.

The sound John likes in the neck position of his 6-string translates very well to the 7-string, with fat highs and clean lows for smooth solos and tight bass lines. The LiquiFire 7™ isn’t an exact duplicate of the 6-string version. The attack is a little more focused and the voicing is shifted down about 500Hz to bring out the sound of the seventh string.

Recommended for Neck position of a 7-string guitar. Can also be used in Bridge position.

Features

  • Smooth treble response
  • Tight & bright bass response
  • 4 Conductor
  • Ceramic magnet
  • 11.48 Kohm resistance
  • Output: 270
  • Bass: 6.0
  • Middle: 7.5
  • Treble: 4.5

Item shown: DiMarzio DP707BK LiquiFire 7 Pickup 7-String
Model #: DP707BK
UPC: 663334034105

Additional information

Additional Information
Pickup Position

Pickup Type

Magnet Material

Active/Passive

Weight

2 lbs

1 review for DiMarzio DP707BK LiquiFire 7 Pickup 7-String

  1. 3tailedrabbit (verified owner)

    I’ll start by saying I went for the Liquifire and Crunchlab to replace stock pickups in my Ibanez since they sounded microphonic. I’m a clean player and I love the tone profile and output of the Liquifire and I really enjoy the warm tones that compliment the guitar and suits my playing style. I don’t listen to Petrucci but I’d recommend these pickups for anyone wanting a solid aftermarket neck pickup option since there’s not a lot of cost effective options for the extended range player.

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