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DiMarzio 7+ String Guitar Pickups

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Sometimes there's no denying that more is better, and if that's your outlook on guitar strings, then this selection of DiMarzio 7+ string guitar pickups is probably going to look pretty tempting! Whether you're building a new 7-string guitar from scratch, replacing your instrument's pickups for a refreshed sound, or maybe even converting a standard axe to extended-range, DiMarzio is ready to power it up. Ceramic magnets and humbucking designs are par for the course in the DiMarzio lineup, which makes for a series of top-performing pickups that can go a long way toward helping you achieve your best-ever signature tone.

Looking for a versatile pickup with a vintage look and the sound to match? Check out the DiMarzio DP793 Air Norton 7-String Pickup first: this two-tone humbucker looks great on a classic guitar or reissue, and it can do just about everything. Stick it in the bridge position for rich harmonies and definition, or in the neck position for an open sound with power to spare. Either way, it's a warm performer that handles any amp setup, from clean to overdriven and everywhere in between.

Do you prefer solid bar polepieces? You'll get a pair of them in the DiMarzio X2N 7 DP705 7-String Pickup, designed to maximize loudness and bass response without losing definition from any of the strings. Or maybe you're more into a half-and-half setup? In that case, don't miss the DiMarzio D Sonic 7 DP706 7-String Pickup. This baby was designed for John Petrucci and gives you the option of completely changing its sound simply by mounting it the other way around to swap the bar positions.

Of course, all these suggestions are just a small sampling of what DiMarzio 7 String Guitar Pickups have to offer, so don't hesitate to take a close look through all the choices until you find the perfect fit for you. Not only does each model have its own unique tonal character, but they're also individually versatile, with the ability to deliver single-coil sound from split-coil configuration, or full-on humbucker depth when you need it. All it takes is your own judgement to pick out the best pickup for your axe.