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    Default Re: How does Dimebucker sound for lead?

    Fuzzy, fizzy, and trebly.

    Ughhh...I didnt dig it.
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    Default Re: How does Dimebucker sound for lead?

    And VERY compressed and saturated, even clean.

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    Default Re: How does Dimebucker sound for lead?

    Yeah it has a lot of treble, but I like it. I prefer the Dimebucker for rhythms with a midrange-heavy pickup for leads, but if you set the knobs of your amp/effects right, you can get some coool lead tones from the Dime.
    Turn me on, Dead Man.

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