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DiMarzio DP384W Chopper T, White

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Management number 215920550 Release Date 2026/04/19 List Price $42.73 Model Number 215920550
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It is a brother model with a high output and a punch of sounds. The rich middle and low end sound works well with loud crunch sounds. Designed with parallel coil and twin blades so the magnetic force will not interfere with any string setting. And like other models, Ronoy design. Unlike traditional Tre Bridge Sound, Chopper T Bridge has less twagging and less chunking. That's why they are solid Bruce Sounch. This is the perfect pickup for you. Controls in a 250K pot (normal value for most TV guitars) produce a warm sound that is not able to feel the treble bite in a high range and 500K Control in the pot will open the top end further and make even the bass strings brighter.

  • Chopper T
  • White
UPC 663334013131 663334012752
Color white
Material Stainless Steel
Brand Name DiMarzio
Model Name Dimagio PU The Chopper T TL
Item Weight 0.3 Pounds
Manufacturer DiMarzio
Power Source Corded Electric
Blade Material Stainless Steel
Item Type Name Guitar Pickup
Included Components Chopper Blade
Product Care Instructions Hand Wash, General Maintenance
Is the item dishwasher safe No
Recommended Uses For Product Emulgieren, Hacken, In Scheiben Schneiden, Kneten, Mahlen, Mischgewebe, Reiben, Verflüssigen, Verhäckseln, Zerkleinern
Global Trade Identification Number 00663334013131

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