Crunch Lab vs Illuminator - DiMarzio Pickup Comparison

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  • Опубликовано: 19 дек 2024

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  • @Winterhe4rt
    @Winterhe4rt 9 лет назад +10

    this was EASILY the BEST Pick up comparison I have ever seen (and heard). seriously I am that impressed. KUDOS!!

  • @ILLRICARDO
    @ILLRICARDO 9 лет назад +95

    finding a suitable pickups is the most annoying thing in the world!!!! it could be the no 1 cause for baldness

    • @deanmlshredder
      @deanmlshredder 5 лет назад +1

      I hear that. I fell in love with the dimebucker in my ml and thought I'd put one in my charvel. Went the cheap route and put a bill and becky l500 xl in it and they're not even close. The bill lawrence is a shit pickup and i have no idea how the pantera sound came out of it. Noisy and thin. I thought I'd accidentally split the coils when i installed it so i took it to a tech and said "Dude. Idk what you need me to do. It looks fine to me." It's just a shitty pickup.

    • @krisnolan3941
      @krisnolan3941 5 лет назад +2

      Sweet now I know why my hair lines gone back 6 inches

    • @giancarlom.
      @giancarlom. 2 года назад +2

      Just get the Seymour Duncan TB-6 Distortion, you'll never get wrong with that.

    • @bdogjr7779
      @bdogjr7779 2 года назад

      🖖😁☮🍺🍕

  • @pskim1282
    @pskim1282 7 лет назад +5

    Before I change my pickup from D sonic to illuminator, this video helped me a lot. and now I am changing it to crunch lab, and also this video helps me a lot.

    • @maxwellalmeida7299
      @maxwellalmeida7299 7 лет назад

      김평수 do you prefer crunch Lab overdrive the illuminator now?

  • @flips220
    @flips220 9 лет назад +36

    Huh, interesting... I went the whole video preferring the sound of the isolated Crunch Lab by a long shot, then it got to the demos at the end, and the Illuminator blows the Crunch Lab away when in a mix (IMHO). I suppose it's that whole midrange thing. Scooped vs. Unscooped. Scooped is very pleasing for bedroom jamming when you're playing all by yourself. But you really want that midrange when in a mix, to force the guitar to occupy it's own frequency. Helps the guitar "take it's place", so to speak, amongst the other instruments. In that light, I'd probably take the Illuminator.
    Anyway, excellent video. This is exactly how pickup comparisons should be done. I've got Evolutions and Gravity Storms in two of my guitars, but it seems like everyone always talks about the Petrucci pickups when it comes to DiMarzio, so I've been doing some investigating. Your video was incredibly helpful, thank you!

    • @efrainmeza9872
      @efrainmeza9872 7 лет назад

      flips220 what do you prefer? evos or gravity storm?, i have an ibanez rg350 with a basswood body and a rosewood fretboard, what do you recomend me?

    • @flips220
      @flips220 7 лет назад +1

      Kind of depends on the sound you want to go for. The Evolutions are high output and scream like an 80's metal singer, where as the Gravity Storms are smooth and fat and refined like an Opera singer. 😝

    • @efrainmeza9872
      @efrainmeza9872 7 лет назад

      I want a lead sound, the evolutions are the better choice?

    • @Subhankar_Bhattacherjee
      @Subhankar_Bhattacherjee 5 лет назад

      @@efrainmeza9872 Illuminator

    • @LeDemiChef
      @LeDemiChef 5 лет назад

      Illuminator was actually quite louder in the comparison, kinda hard to tell in this situation

  • @MichaelCozineSounds
    @MichaelCozineSounds 9 лет назад +26

    THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR INCLUDING DIs

    • @MichaelCozineSounds
      @MichaelCozineSounds 9 лет назад +1

      +Andrew Pack It's the unprocessed signal exactly how it comes from a guitar with no post amplification or effects.

    • @TomMontalk
      @TomMontalk  9 лет назад +2

      +Andrew Pack I plug the guitar directly (direct injection = DI) into my audio interface, and that raw signal is the DI track. With a DI, you can then run it through virtual guitar amps in software, or even run it back out into a real guitar amp via a re-amp box. The advantage is you can then tweak your sound later instead of committing at the time of recording. Also, editing a DI track and then running through an amp gives less artifacts than recording through a real amp and then editing it.

    • @Blazikenas
      @Blazikenas 8 лет назад +2

      +TomMontalk I really think you should do a comparison of Seymour Duncan Invader and DiMarzio Illuminator.

  • @grabags2804
    @grabags2804 7 лет назад

    concise and to the point, not allowing time for your ears to adjust or forget the previous sound making it easier to hear any audible differences between the pickups, excellent video i will both like and sub

  • @jeffreywatkins9779
    @jeffreywatkins9779 8 лет назад +3

    Tom, thanks so much for the variations. This was really helpful to me. I love both pickups, but your video and audio helped me make the decision that is right for me.

  • @tonyray6779
    @tonyray6779 9 лет назад +5

    Crunch Lab in every aspect, it's the most articulate beautiful sounding pickup I've played and I've played dozens

    • @jaychen2000metal
      @jaychen2000metal 4 года назад

      You like it over the D Activator? I want a bit less treble bite than the D ac

  • @jjjjcccc494
    @jjjjcccc494 5 лет назад

    Very well done! Tasty playing, appropriate snippets, wide range of clean and rock sounds, plus DI and full mix. Much appreciated!

  • @182guns
    @182guns 9 лет назад +4

    I like the high tones that saturate with the lows for the crunch lab. to me it has more character and juiciness.

  • @xavierazad
    @xavierazad 7 лет назад +36

    The Crunch Lab sounded better for everything except for high gain. So Illuminator wins for me.

    • @chrishawkins2267
      @chrishawkins2267 5 лет назад +2

      Totally agree with that. Crunch lab cleans had more body

    • @twowheels808
      @twowheels808 3 года назад

      Yep, better note separation and more dynamics on the CL. The Illuminator sounded muddy, it’s clearly a hot pickup made for high gain.

  • @czito
    @czito 5 лет назад +1

    Id pick according to the guitar I was putting them in. Crunch lab for a brighter sounding guitar. And illuminators for something like all mahogany without a maple cap. Awesome video. I like them both!

  • @Metallion-ol8bc
    @Metallion-ol8bc 6 лет назад +8

    I like the crunchlab better, it has better resonance and overall better sound IMO.

  • @elireut5770
    @elireut5770 5 лет назад

    Killer demo.
    I ran to my guitar tech and asked him to put the Illuminator instead of the Crunch Lab. Both pickups are great though. Thanks for posting this.

  • @alexdeleon7135
    @alexdeleon7135 4 года назад

    Well done. I haven't come across a comparison featuring the Crunch Lab's mounting position. This was brilliant. The Illuminator had sparkle with the clean tones, but lacked articulation when overdriven chords were arpeggiated. The Crunch Lad had punch, and definition when overdriven.

  • @marcelomarquesrangel
    @marcelomarquesrangel 9 лет назад +4

    Excellent comparison!
    For what I like to play, and the way I prefer to sound in a mix (not so in-your-face, appearing subtly, and just letting all the other instruments ring), I prefer the Crunch Lab. =)

  • @AdamStephenTaylor
    @AdamStephenTaylor 8 лет назад +1

    Very similar. Illuminator has the top end rolled off a touch. I hear less sizzle, which I like on the high gain stuff. It sounds tighter. It's also a bigger sound. Fills more of the mix, which is probably what JP wanted on the self titled album.

  • @46dwades
    @46dwades 10 лет назад

    this is the best pickup demoing video ive ever seen. no bs. great sound. ALL the sound is actually demoed. thanks for this video. its helped a lot.

  • @hanten10
    @hanten10 3 года назад

    Thank you for this video comparison it really helps people to choose what fits into their playing style.

  • @zackcoffmanguitar
    @zackcoffmanguitar 8 лет назад +2

    This is an incredible demo. Thank you so much.

  • @sepita10
    @sepita10 9 лет назад +56

    Now that's how a sound comparison of anything (pickups, guitars, amplifiers,..) should be done. Btw, your crunchlab was installed with the metal bar coil towards the neck, right?

    • @TomMontalk
      @TomMontalk  9 лет назад +9

      Yes, bar towards the neck. I never tried it reversed, but that might work in a dark sounding guitar.

    • @julienavon9387
      @julienavon9387 9 лет назад +3

      TomMontalk Crunch lab in reverse position is a little bit brighter, but it doesn't make a huge difference.

  • @energywithgrace6274
    @energywithgrace6274 4 года назад

    Hey Tom that's a nice sounding guitar. Thanks for putting your music out there forus to enjoy.

  • @KeannuReevezzz03
    @KeannuReevezzz03 9 лет назад +23

    crunchlabs sound more organic to me,the illuminators is cleaner but it lacks body

  • @123lowp
    @123lowp 9 лет назад +44

    I prefer Illuminator.

    • @FreshBagelz
      @FreshBagelz 5 лет назад +1

      I like the sound of the Illuminator a lot for the down tuned bits, it has way more definition especially in the mix with the strings

  • @rolandlemus203
    @rolandlemus203 8 лет назад +7

    The illuminators are brighter, and in some areas louder, not by much. I also think they are fuller overall over the Crunch lab. I appreciate the test.

  • @Sensates85
    @Sensates85 8 лет назад

    Your comparisons videos are great! I hope you'll do more.

  • @arfslmnsyh
    @arfslmnsyh 3 года назад +3

    To my ears the Crunch Lab is packed with lot of 80's tone goodness, while Illuminator is more 00's modern metal sounding.

  • @Murphy_R9
    @Murphy_R9 9 лет назад +5

    Thanks for doin it right and using the SAME GUITAR! :)

  • @aandc2005
    @aandc2005 9 лет назад

    Good job on the comparison! Finally no talking, just play and compare, perfect!!

  • @guitarwhores753
    @guitarwhores753 9 лет назад +7

    Illuminator fot me. Much clearer and articulate to my ears. The higher the gain the muddier the Crunch Lab seemed to get, and the Illuminator stood out in the mix better. Good, fun comparison.

  • @Mayron85
    @Mayron85 10 лет назад

    Thank you, very useful for those who are in doubt between them, like me!

  • @furryz666
    @furryz666 9 лет назад

    Well said Sep,
    Finally a real comparison vid, Thanks Tom!

  • @garymesser8679
    @garymesser8679 4 года назад

    Have you ever installed a liquifire/crunch lab combination into a semi hollow body? I’ve never Used the crunch lab pick up before, but I do have a Strat style solid body with a liquifire in the neck and an evo 2 pick up in the Bridge, Which turned out to be a perfectly lethal combination, What I did not realize at the time until one day I played this guitar clean and realized that the liquefier pick up was an amazingly warm but articulate clean sounding pick up. Now one of my favorites.

  • @Slears
    @Slears 9 лет назад +1

    hmm hard to decide..both sound great..but for me the CL has a bit more articulated punch...so it seems to be more versatile.

  • @CodeineCoffee
    @CodeineCoffee 10 лет назад +4

    The Illuminator sounds brighter and with more middle mid focus. Also much more open in comparison to the Crunch Lab. Also it has an odd high end sizzle that makes me uncomfortable since the rest of the high end is so open. It may sit better in a mix due to the loss of closed off high end fuzziness, but I'm still not too big a fan.

    • @davidrg1570
      @davidrg1570 7 лет назад +3

      Daggerpaw1 make up your mind

  • @danhall716
    @danhall716 8 лет назад +1

    The "With Strings" parts at the end sounded like it could actually be a Dream Theater studio recording LoL...great work! BTW - Crunch Lab rules!

  • @auxnibauxnib7494
    @auxnibauxnib7494 Год назад

    Спасибо за DI! Так мало кто делает.

  • @hellskreamer
    @hellskreamer 9 лет назад +3

    It kills emg's and sd's in my opinion, sounds so fucking amazing, soo much headroom and killer distortion.

    • @jaychen2000metal
      @jaychen2000metal 4 года назад

      Which one?

    • @hellskreamer
      @hellskreamer 4 года назад +1

      @@jaychen2000metal both haha

    • @jaychen2000metal
      @jaychen2000metal 4 года назад

      @@hellskreamer I got the D Activators. Only thing i might want is a tad more bass but they're a good 9/10

  • @LPMojoGL
    @LPMojoGL 6 лет назад

    Just played a Ernie Ball Majesty. Most impressed with the sound. Had to check out the Illuminator pups. Listening here to the clean, the Illuminator is a bit subdued, but more musical. Very pleasant. Hearing it in the mix, the mids really pop. Might have to pick up a set for my Explorer. Cause ain't no way I can afford a Majesty.

  • @mdjubairnijhum7141
    @mdjubairnijhum7141 6 лет назад +1

    Now thats called good comparing

  • @tradbowseven
    @tradbowseven 8 лет назад

    However glad i am that some one does these comparisons, they are relative. Unless you have this side by side immediate comparison, the average person could never tell the difference.

  • @MPresario21
    @MPresario21 4 года назад +2

    Illuminator it is for me, thanks!

  • @thelaziestgamer3925
    @thelaziestgamer3925 6 лет назад +1

    can you illuminator vs sonic ecstasy?
    been looking at those music man majesties

  • @jhar9022
    @jhar9022 9 лет назад +3

    Hell of a job, great comparison. The Illuminator gets my vote. It's much tighter and more percussive than the Crunch Lab. Might have to pick one up and throw it in my Strat...

    • @TomMontalk
      @TomMontalk  9 лет назад +1

      +J Har I still have my Illuminator in the bridge. It's not going anywhere. If you get one, hope it's a good fit for your guitar and style.

    • @jhar9022
      @jhar9022 9 лет назад

      I'm thinking it'll be pretty nice for my preferences. I'm mostly into metal and progressive, and I'm a massive fan of the Evolution. This seems like a bit tighter, more biting version of that with a touch more output. If for some reason it doesn't fit my Strat tone wise, I'll put it in my old RG and it'll be good to go.

    • @vandit788
      @vandit788 8 лет назад

      +J Har i can tell you right now the spacing will be off it can be fitted and still sound about the same, but this is shit you have 2 know

  • @marcsee4072
    @marcsee4072 7 лет назад

    great comparo. honestly need to give details go as they are so close. both pickups are identical on the paper and the difference is minimal but i will give it another detail go.

  • @yveshamel
    @yveshamel 6 лет назад +1

    thanks for this test crunch pickups DIMARZIO VERY BETTER FOR ME !

  • @JoseAnge7
    @JoseAnge7 9 лет назад

    About to install the illuminator bridge pickup on my JP6. The crunch lab is a good pickup, but too bright for my pedals.

    • @tomh4244
      @tomh4244 5 лет назад +1

      @@somebody2409 Don't know what people have in their ears man..

  • @Cathexis256
    @Cathexis256 8 лет назад

    Illuminator stands out more, but I would boost the highs a bit more post in the effects chain to remedy this problem

  • @sudeephembrom325
    @sudeephembrom325 4 года назад +2

    Crunch lab is more open clean and versatile..... Really happy with my cl

  • @SergeiVlassov
    @SergeiVlassov 4 года назад +1

    Crunch Lab for everything here, for me

  • @Foolian1332
    @Foolian1332 2 года назад

    Dude, the new age and physics atuff is cool, but.. please do more of these. You're very good at it.

    • @TomMontalk
      @TomMontalk  2 года назад

      Thanks. I haven't bought new pickups but when I get new gear I'll make another comparison video.

  • @peterkiss1204
    @peterkiss1204 10 лет назад +1

    The CL has a fine, more balanced natural clean sound. The Illuminator sounds a little bit thinner to me.

    • @TomMontalk
      @TomMontalk  10 лет назад +1

      Agreed, for cleans the CL is superior. I really enjoyed the cleans on it. One reason is that the solid bar faces the neck, and thus the signal focus is further away from the bridge and slightly more toward a neck sound. But on high gain, that very same trait makes for mushy low end distortion and more fizz on top; some people like that sound but I needed an articulate chunky well defined tone and amps / sims need the mids for that. Though to be honest I could have used an EQ plugin to correct it, but I don't have an EQ pedal so practicing/jamming with a real rig needed the pickup change.

  • @demisemedia
    @demisemedia 9 лет назад

    Wow, great comparison video!! They both sound beautiful.. i want the D Sonic which i believe is very similar to the Crunch Lab.

  • @exoduseddie8117
    @exoduseddie8117 8 лет назад +3

    both good pickups id prefer crunch lab tho. little more clarity.

  • @eliasfigueroa8791
    @eliasfigueroa8791 8 лет назад +2

    Have you ever try the X2N??? I'm so curious cause i want to change my bridge pickups... would you do some review of them (neck and bridge X2N)??? Thanx

  • @eliasfigueroa8791
    @eliasfigueroa8791 8 лет назад +3

    Crunch Lab, for sure!!!

  • @Alvolta25
    @Alvolta25 6 лет назад

    Illuminator seems to be a little more uncompress and sensitive to the playing, specially more open in the lower mids... while the crutch lab tend to cut a little better in the mix in a higain situation, with it's compressed bump in the higher mids while the lows remains deep but under control. The cruch lab is colder, glassy, skinny and narrow in a clean situation, but in a high gain situation it is super focus, less muddy, very precise when you play fast. For a lower gain overdrive or clean I would choose the illuminator for sure.. it's all about compromise. The Best would be to have both in a recording situation. But i can see why J P choose to have the illuminator on stage... it's a little more versatile.

  • @INCESSANTofficial
    @INCESSANTofficial 10 лет назад

    That part at 0:30 ... I've heard that before somewhere. But i don't know where??

    • @TomMontalk
      @TomMontalk  10 лет назад +2

      It's F C E Am. Those chords are used in a lot of songs. Here are some:
      The Fratellis - Flathead (HQ)
      Elliott Smith - Needle In The Hay (from Elliott Smith)
      Noel Gallagher - God Help Us All (Unreleased Song) HQ Lyrics
      Chad VanGaalen - Molten Light (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
      "Call Them Brothers" - Regina Spektor & Only Son

  • @Samzee89
    @Samzee89 4 года назад +1

    Crunch Lab may have more mids and body, but the Illuminator is tighter and more focused.

  • @henryfrias5400
    @henryfrias5400 6 лет назад

    Para que parte son para la pastilla del puente o la pastilla cerca del trémolo

  • @deanmlshredder
    @deanmlshredder 5 лет назад

    Illuminator across the board. Fatter and darker. Really shined in the mix.

  • @emromw
    @emromw 8 лет назад

    Outstanding demo ! Thank you very much :)

  • @jahjah67
    @jahjah67 2 года назад +1

    Wow, after reading the comments, I really feel lonely. I preferred the Illuminator in all of the cleans (more shimmer), no preference on the low gain and most of the heavier things. The Illuminator would stand out much better in a crowded mix.

    • @TomMontalk
      @TomMontalk  2 года назад

      I agree with you on the Illuminator being better in a crowded mix. Evo 2 and Illuminator are my top 2 choices for rhythms.

  • @jaychen2000metal
    @jaychen2000metal 4 года назад

    I wish they had a 7 bass 6 mid 5 treble at 420 output. No big low mids...

  • @leeyihyung
    @leeyihyung 9 лет назад +1

    Please, purty please upload a comparison vid of Liquifire and Illuminator neck!
    Though it would've been better if you used a proper amp, I like how you used the same setting except the pickups to compare. Illuminator bridge seems to have more depth while Crunch Lab seems to have more power/presence.

  • @farisraz9448
    @farisraz9448 10 лет назад

    When are you going to make more videos on the fringe stuff?

    • @TomMontalk
      @TomMontalk  10 лет назад

      Later this year maybe. I'm working on revising / updating / writing new articles on my website. Those three fringe videos took six months to put together for 15 minutes of content. I could have written several articles or a book in that same time frame. So now I gotta catch up on the website content, then swing back to videos. Those three fringe vids were the foundation though, complete in themselves. Anything that comes after this would just be bonus material honing in on more specific points or be like an appendix. So I will make more, just have to prioritize what I do right now.

    • @farisraz9448
      @farisraz9448 10 лет назад

      TomMontalk
      Thanks for responding! Yeah I understand what you mean. I'll be subscribed and await the day you finally get to upload lol. Anyways good luck with the website and everything, Ill check the new stuff you post there too! I find this stuff to be fascinating!

  • @thscful
    @thscful 10 лет назад

    The riff @1:39-1:55, it sounds amazing. Can you direct me to where you got it? I'd love to learn it.

    • @TomMontalk
      @TomMontalk  10 лет назад +1

      I'm not a blues or classic rock guy, but wanted to demonstrate something of that style. So I made that up right before recording it. Here is the guitar tab for it: lunahelia.com/LunaBox/youtube_riff.pdf -- it uses hammer-ons, slides, and a couple kinds of mutes. Comments in red explain what I mean.

    • @thscful
      @thscful 10 лет назад

      TomMontalk excellent! Thanks so much. I would love it if you could do a little tutorial at some point to show it if it`s not too much trouble.

  • @Sambuccashake
    @Sambuccashake 10 лет назад +8

    Awesome comparison. I think crunch lab was best stand alone but Illuminators best in the mix.
    Now do neck pickup comparison! (Liquifire vs Illuminators)

    • @TomMontalk
      @TomMontalk  10 лет назад +4

      That would be fun, but at the moment I own neither the Liquifire nor Illuminator neck pickups. Currently I have the stock Duncan '59 in one guitar, and Dimarzio EJ Custom in the other. I like them both enough that I can't imagine switching them out. But if I did, I would definitely do another comparison vid.

  • @lhzx
    @lhzx 10 лет назад

    To me the Illuminator has more focus on low mids. In the mix with distortion it sounds alot thicker and less fuzzy than CL. Listen to DT's new album where the fat tone of Illuminator is quiet prominent. But still, which one is better is still a personal preference thing.

    • @TomMontalk
      @TomMontalk  10 лет назад +1

      Agreed, the Crunch Lab sounds fuzzy because it has more lows. In a mix, the lows get lost due to the bass and drums, but the fuzz effect remains audible. Long time ago I tried the Breed pickup in the bridge, and took it out an hour later because it was so bassy that it seriously fuzzed up my distortion. I'm keeping the Illuminator for now.

  • @SEBANO1974
    @SEBANO1974 10 лет назад +1

    The illuminator has less focused and less present bass/mid-bass attack than the crunch lab who seem to be a little 'less bright on mid-high, but the disadvantage is less than the benefit which has than the Illuminator.

  • @hanten10
    @hanten10 5 лет назад

    I like this video your compare it with very details

  • @tomshepperd3535
    @tomshepperd3535 5 лет назад +2

    I wonder how many people are just passing by watching a video about guitar pickups, completely unaware of the deep esoteric truths presented on this channel.

  • @crate718
    @crate718 10 лет назад

    Tough choice...they both sound very similar. Do they both give out the same amount of gain?

    • @TomMontalk
      @TomMontalk  10 лет назад

      They're both rated 410mV output, and volume wise they did sound about equal. However since the Crunch Lab devotes a portion of that to lows the Illuminator doesn't have, the Illuminator therefore has more slightly gain in the mids. If there is a difference in mV output, I think a single turn of the pickup screw can make up for it.

  • @ShankulChavan
    @ShankulChavan 10 лет назад +7

    I think The Crunch Lab is more versatile. :)
    Illuminator a fraction lil bit towards being Djenty imo.

  • @heavenscore5779
    @heavenscore5779 7 лет назад

    Excellent, thanks for sharing

  • @TimurIskhodzhanov
    @TimurIskhodzhanov 8 лет назад

    Have you noticed any difference in the level of noise between these two pickups?

  • @capsuleboy
    @capsuleboy 5 лет назад

    Illuminator sounds like.. it attracts my attention because it sounds more serious or something, but it is like it deletes high frecquencies or something and makes everything sound just "homegeneous", so it feels like it limits the sound, so you dont make your attacks with your pick on the string make a riff uneven.
    honestly I dont know, if I put crunch lab to my korean gargabe generic pickups, would I say WOW!! What a change!! ??? or probably I wouldnt even notice an improved quality that much? I am not sure, I was told that if I just wanted to make a standard change and notice quality, the most standard thing is seymour duncan jb (for neck) y 59 (for bridge).

    • @TomMontalk
      @TomMontalk  5 лет назад

      Depends on what kind of music you play. JB neck and 59 bridge seems like a good combo for blues, alternative, country, and classic rock. The Crunch Lab would be more versatile for various styles as it sounds pretty good on clean and mild distortion. The Illuminator is better for heavy distortion as the tighter bass and rounder highs on it will make for a more mid-focused sound which a lot of high distortion amps respond well to. Too much treble from a pickup will sound fizzy and hairy through distortion, and too much bass will sound spongey and flabby, hence Illuminator in my opinion is better for the heavy stuff. But anything non-metal, I think the Crunch Lab would do better. If someone gave me a garbage guitar with crappy pickups, for metal my safest pick for bridge is the DiMarzio Evo 2, maybe a 59 for the neck.

    • @capsuleboy
      @capsuleboy 5 лет назад

      @@TomMontalk I dont play metal, actually I am not quite a big player, I only grab my guitar sometimes, now I am playing some songs like winds of change, some cranberries songs, alanis morissette, and I am playing with some presets in my gt10. I mostly like clean sounds though I must say that my gt10 and my fender amp dont get along quite well, I dont know why it just doesnt sound quite good and needs a lot of work to get something sound quite good.. I think I entered the input of the gt10 and left it to 0 or -5, some people leave it at -10 and that works.
      So anyway probably the best solution is leaving the crappy pickups.. somebody else said that it is better to get a keyboard amp or any amp that is for digital sound.. it will never work with a guitar amp.. and somebody said that gt100 is better than gt10 because it has more compatibility with guitar amps..

    • @TomMontalk
      @TomMontalk  5 лет назад +1

      @@capsuleboy You can plug the phones output from the GT-10 into a good pair of computer speakers. Should be similar to playing it through a keyboard amp. The GT-10 should work with guitar amp though, if you're strictly using it as an FX pedal like distortion or overdrive. Sometimes it works to play a distortion or overdrive pedal into the crunch channel of an amp instead of the clean. Your best bet overall, though, would be switching to a better amp that has really good sounds built-in.

  • @metalehead95
    @metalehead95 9 лет назад

    can i put a seymour duncun and a dimarzio on the same guitar?and if not do you have any other dimarzio bridge models to suggest?

    • @guitarwhores753
      @guitarwhores753 9 лет назад

      Yes, you can mix brands. Just don't mix active and passive pups unless you know what you're doing. They require different pots.

  • @swampscott2670
    @swampscott2670 6 лет назад

    Were either or both of these going through a buffer circuit in the guitar like the ones on the newer EBMM models?

    • @TomMontalk
      @TomMontalk  6 лет назад

      No, neither were. All passive...

  • @buddysavefile7148
    @buddysavefile7148 5 лет назад

    macth for mahogany body ?

  • @zdp-189
    @zdp-189 8 лет назад +2

    Definitely the Crunch Lab

  • @joathescientist
    @joathescientist 5 лет назад

    great video !! very well-done. Illuminator is great for metal, no as tight as an active pickup but still good!!

  • @deviprasadgarnayak4016
    @deviprasadgarnayak4016 6 лет назад

    Very good comparison n clarity.
    Which one is better for a basswood guitar?
    My amp is having bit trebly,so which one you recommend?
    Thank you for answering.

    • @Skinrender420
      @Skinrender420 5 лет назад

      Guitar woods don't matter much as far as electric guitars go

  • @onlyfromadistance7326
    @onlyfromadistance7326 7 лет назад

    Very good comparison. Illuminator wins for me.

  • @bdogjr7779
    @bdogjr7779 2 года назад +2

    Awesome🎸《☆》🍺🍕The CrunchLab seems a bit more to my liking. It definitely looks cool🖖😎☮

  • @DJ7tringGuitar
    @DJ7tringGuitar 10 лет назад

    Illuminator sounds warmer and rounder to me. Btw what amp are you using cause the cleans sound close to Tremonti's tone?

    • @TomMontalk
      @TomMontalk  10 лет назад

      I was using an amp sim for this, the LE456 by LePou Plugins. It's free. That went into Valhalla Room reverb. But also I was using a .60mm tortex pick which is half the tone right there especially on cleans.

  • @aburak621
    @aburak621 7 лет назад

    Excellent comparison! Just wanted to ask something. Do you think one could use these pickups with a full mahogany body guitar? You wrote you had mahogany wings and I don't know if that makes a difference. Read different things about crunch lab on a mahogany body being bad and I want to buy either crunch lab or illuminator. Do you think they both can be used in a full mahogany body without any problems? Thank you and sorry for the long question :D

    • @TomMontalk
      @TomMontalk  7 лет назад

      All-mahogany tends to be thicker and darker sounding. For that, definitely would choose the Illuminator over the Crunch Lab since the latter has more low mid and bass that could make it a bit boomy and muddy. The Illuminator would balance things out better. Two others I think could work in mahogany would be the Evo 2 and Duncan Custom.

    • @aburak621
      @aburak621 7 лет назад

      Thank you for the answer, definitely will look into them as well. :D

    • @andreazullo2170
      @andreazullo2170 4 года назад

      @@TomMontalk what you say crashes with the fact that on 2020 sterling Majesty which are 100% mahogany with ebony fretboard they're mounting crunchlab / liquifire combo instead of illuminators. So do you think there is another reason why they opted for that solution? I own a sterling Majesty 6 string 2018 which is 100% mahogany as well with rosewood fingerboard and I have to choose if replace stock pickups with CL/LF or illuminators. Which one would you suggest to me? Thank you in advance. Andrea

  • @bryangan2224
    @bryangan2224 9 лет назад +1

    Crunch Lab seemed juicer and brighter for all....until it got to the mix. And the only parts of it you could actually hear well enough were vastly inferior to the Illuminator. A grown up pickup, if you ask me.

  • @tipodearriba
    @tipodearriba 9 лет назад +1

    imo the illuminator sounds a little bit nasal, something around the 600-800hz is peaking, for me the crunch lab is the best of this 2.

  • @ClashixTV
    @ClashixTV 10 лет назад

    please tell me the metal mix riff is from a song, and if so which song please? thanks! :)!!!!!!

    • @TomMontalk
      @TomMontalk  10 лет назад +1

      None yet, I made that up on the spot for this pickup demo. I'll see if I can work it into and upcoming song though.

    • @ClashixTV
      @ClashixTV 10 лет назад

      ah, thanks for letting me know. yeah you better, I love it! >:D

  • @wfd666
    @wfd666 9 лет назад

    hey man. thanks for the video. i liked the distortion a lot.
    BUt... what are the real differences between these two pickups? with distortion, for high gain stuff.
    Thanks in advance
    JP

    • @TomMontalk
      @TomMontalk  9 лет назад +3

      WithFullDistortion Practically speaking, the Crunch Lab is slight bit more scooped, so more bass, less mids, and more highs. When you run this into a hi-gain amp, what you get is a bit more low end woof which borders on flabbiness or sponginess, a smoother mid range crunch, and hairier/fizzier highs.
      The Illuminator goes the opposite way -- it has less lows, so in hi-gain it sounds even tighter. It has more mids, so through the amp there is a more aggressive and defined mid-range crunch. And it has less highs, so the top end isn't as hairy/fizzy.
      But you see, this all depends on your particular guitar and amp. If my guitar were lacking bottom end, too dull on top, and too middy, then I would use the Crunch Lab to even that out. If I were playing cleans with the bridge, I would use the Crunch Lab for sure.
      Overall the Crunch Lab is more versatile. But for me, I want my bridge to be optimized for high gain distortion only, since I'm using the neck for cleans. And so to reduce fizz, tighten the lows, and have more aggressive mids I prefer the Illuminator in my guitar.
      The differences between the two aren't as drastic as my description is making it sound.You can hear in the video the sonic differences, which are slight. Also, if I felt inclined, I could have kept the Crunch Lab and just put an EQ plugin before the amp sim and compensated for any felt imbalances. The reason I keep the Illuminator is because it's one less thing to do, and I don't have a physical EQ pedal so when I'm just practicing through my real amp the Illuminator is already where I need it to be.

    • @wfd666
      @wfd666 9 лет назад +1

      TomMontalk Hey Man. thank you for taking the time to answer me. I have two distinctive guitars, well, 3, out of 10. ahahahah
      One jackson dxmg that has the classic maple neck, bolt on, rosewood fretboard, compound radius and 25,5 scale length, and i have also the same guitar, but i got a custom mahogany 2 piece body for it.
      I want a tight and deep bass and mid bass, crunchy and grinding Mids. HOt and singing leads. and a OK clean sound. for the bridge position. ah, and also articulation under high gain and for the basswood jackson, it needs to dark/tame the guitars excess of brightness.
      i have a peavey 5150 III 50w head. and a custom 2x12 with 2 wgs liberator speakers. 80 w each one. .
      the third guitar is also a basswood body ibanez rg550 but the fretboard and neck are a 1 piece bolt on neck/fretboard made of maple. so even more brighter
      im boycotting seymour duncan, so im looking at dimarzio and emgs now. I wrote dimarzio and they replied me with the TITAN bridge, that was already in my list, and he also suggested the illuminator. from the petrucci demo, i wasnt impressed at all.
      so thats why i asked.
      when you here it, and you perceive the differences, its GOOD. but when the differences can only PHYSICALLY be felt or heard, then you need to also play the pickup. thats also why i asked you about the differences.
      Thank you very much once again
      JP

  • @jakubw.3225
    @jakubw.3225 10 лет назад

    Any chances for working link to DI files? ;-)

    • @TomMontalk
      @TomMontalk  10 лет назад +1

      Forgot I changed the name of that directory. Here it is for real: lunahelia.com/LunaBox/Crunch%20Lab%20vs%20Illuminator.zip

  • @AkiraSpectrum
    @AkiraSpectrum 10 лет назад +1

    Wow, really impressed with the Illuminator here. This is is standard E tuning?

    • @TomMontalk
      @TomMontalk  10 лет назад +2

      Everything was in C# standard, except the very final strings example which was B standard, and this on a 25.5 scale guitar. Btw, 11-52 in B standard doesn't keep tuning too well (pitch wanders when picked) so I had to run a sine wave at 247 Hz to tune to by ear, works better than a tuner meter.

    • @Andrei.x8
      @Andrei.x8 10 лет назад

      TomMontalk that sine wave idea to tune dropped-low strings is actually amazing. thanks man

    • @TomMontalk
      @TomMontalk  10 лет назад

      Andrei x No problem, glad it helps!

  • @Sandarpan
    @Sandarpan 9 лет назад

    The Illuminator sounds a bit thin and trebly compared to the CL. It's almost like a CL installed with the bar facing the bridge. But the Illuminator sounds better in the mix. It almost sounds like the drums and bass made the pickup grow some balls.

  • @jaychen2000metal
    @jaychen2000metal 5 лет назад

    Do you prefer these over the D activator?

    • @TomMontalk
      @TomMontalk  5 лет назад +1

      I haven't tried the D activator yet so I can't say. D activator is supposed to have more treble than either of these, based on DiMarzio's product pages. My philosophy now is to choose a pickup that corrects for a guitar's sound.

    • @jaychen2000metal
      @jaychen2000metal 4 года назад

      Very good pickup but i want less treble and maybe less 400hz low mids

  • @nologo24
    @nologo24 9 лет назад +1

    Crunchlab good for distortion .... I use it

  • @JeffreyDePuy
    @JeffreyDePuy 8 лет назад

    Hey man. How did you make this video? What program? Thanks!

    • @TomMontalk
      @TomMontalk  8 лет назад +1

      The audio I recorded and edited in Logic Pro X. Then I made the images in Photoshop, and imported all that into Final Cut Pro X and matched the image sequence and timing to the audio. That's all for Mac.

  • @tonio3375
    @tonio3375 6 лет назад

    The Illuminator is so much clearer with high gain settings :o

  • @helmipelupessy2390
    @helmipelupessy2390 9 лет назад +9

    crunch lab !!!!!!!!

  • @arthurtjhin701
    @arthurtjhin701 5 лет назад +1

    Crunchlab yess