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DiMarzio, Inc. (original name: DiMarzio Musical Instrument Pickups, Inc.) is an American manufacturing company best known for its direct-replacement guitar pickups.[1] The company also produces other accessories, such as hardware, guitar straps, and instrument cables.
DiMarzio became known for its Super Distortion model, introduced in 1972[2], which was the world’s first after-market replacement guitar pickup[citation needed] and is still considered one of the most popular.
Producing a higher electrical output than most pickups normally fitted as standard to guitars at the time, the Super Distortion pickup has around twice the output of a PAF-type pickup[citation needed] and stronger ceramic magnets. This drives the input stage of guitar amplifiers with roughly twice as much voltage as a PAF pickup so that an overdrive and distortion sound is easier to obtain.
In 2023, DiMarzio published The Birth of the Super Distortion, Larry DiMarzio’s recount of the development of the Super Distortion pickup and the history of the DiMarzio company.
DiMarzio's most well-known technologies are:
Dual-Resonance design, which uses different size wire gauges to produce a different resonant peak for each coil, providing unique sounds.
Air bucker™ design, which reduces string pull and increases sensitivity and sustain.
Dave Davidson of Revocation (Previously used DiMarzio D Activator Bridge, Liquifire neck and Super 2 neck pickups, now uses his signature Imperium pickups)
Hank Marvin of The Shadows (FS-1 fitted to his Fender Stratocasters throughout the 70's and 80's and used in the bridge position in his Signature Stratocasters)
John Petrucci of Dream Theater (Humbucker From Hell, Tone Zone, Blaze, Air Norton, Steve's Special, Custom Modded Air Norton and Steve's Special, D-Sonic, LiquiFire and Crunch Lab, Illuminator, Sonic Ecstasy, Dreamcatcher, Rainmaker)
Frank Zappa (used Dimarzio pickups in the Les Paul that he used in the 80s although it was later outfitted with Carvin and later Seymour Duncan pickups, thought to be a Super Distortion and PAF or PAF Pro but never confirmed).
Patentsedit
Lawrence P. DiMarzio holds following US patents:
US patent 4133243, DiMarzio, Lawrence P., "Electric pickup", issued 1979-01-09
US patent 4227434, DiMarzio, Lawrence P., "Adjustable soundhole mount for a musical pickup", issued 1980-10-14
US patent 4320829, DiMarzio, Lawrence P.; Altilio, Daniel, "Merchandise display container", issued 1982-03-23 — a special container for merchandising pickups.
US patent 4442749, DiMarzio, Lawrence P.; Blucher, Steven L., "Electrical pickup for a stringed instrument having ferromagnetic strings", issued 1984-04-17