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Why Larry DiMarzio decided to start a pickup line that would change the face of guitar music in the 1970s
Why Larry DiMarzio decided to start a pickup line that would change the face of guitar music in the 1970s

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Why Larry DiMarzio decided to start a pickup line that would change the face of guitar music in the 1970s

When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. The surname 'DiMarzio' is now inextricably linked to the DiMarzio brand, one of the world's leading electric guitar pickup firms. Larry DiMarzio, the man behind it all, started his career as a guitar repairman in New York in the early 1970s, before his keen ears and business acumen noticed that there was a gap in the market: pickups that delivered even greater tone. 'I started working at the Guitar Lab around '71 or '72,' he tells Guitarist. 'I was going to work at a professional guitar shop around the corner of 48th Street [in New York City] and I suddenly had access to tons of guitars that were coming through the shop for repair. Or I'd go down to Manny's, pick up a Stratocaster, and say, 'This is like a dead tuna,' you know?' As DiMarzio asserts, 'Pickups seemed to be the way to compensate for the shortcomings of new guitars. When I first started working on pickups, the first pickup that got built was a Strat pickup just because I had Strats at the time.' Lo and behold, DiMarzio created the now-iconic FS-1 pickup, a replacement for the stock Fender Strat bridge pickup – and some pretty well-known guitarists flocked to it, including early adopter David Gilmour. Later, Earl Slick, Ace Frehley, Al Di Meola, Paul Stanley, and Gene Simmons all became associated with the fledgling DiMarzio brand. 'I had this fabulous old Telecaster. It was very acoustic and it rang beautifully. But it wasn't the sound that I was hearing on Eric Clapton records,' DiMarzio replies when asked how the idea for the FS-1 pickup came about. 'Being in the city with a lot of professional players, you quickly learn that – like the pros did – you could figure out hardware that worked in certain ways. 'The first solution that I came up with was, of course, to increase the output of the Stratocaster pickup. But I also EQ'd it in a different way. If you're playing in clubs, there are common problems, so what rapidly happened was – and as you said, which was spot on, I was a guitar repairman – people came in and wanted them, which eventually led to me opening my own shop.' Another of DiMarzio's inventions was the Super Distortion humbucker pickup, designed to perfectly fit into the standard Gibson humbucker mounting – creating a more-than-worthy opponent for run-of-the-mill 'buckers. For more Larry DiMarzio, plus new interviews with Bob Mould and Scott Gorham, pick up issue 525 of Guitarist at Magazines Direct.

🎥 Napoli crowned Serie A champions, wild scenes as they lift the title 🔥
🎥 Napoli crowned Serie A champions, wild scenes as they lift the title 🔥

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time23-05-2025

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🎥 Napoli crowned Serie A champions, wild scenes as they lift the title 🔥

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇫🇷 here. It's done for Napoli: the Italian championship title is here! Supporters came in large numbers throughout the city to celebrate this trophy as it should be. The first images have already been revealed, here's a small selection. Writing history ✍️SSC NAPOLI 🏆#4PARTHENOPE #NAPOLISCUDETTO — Lega Serie A (@SerieA_EN) May 23, 2025 SERIE A I Piazza del Plebiscito esplode al gol di Napoli contro il Cagliari #ANSA — Agenzia ANSA (@Agenzia_Ansa) May 23, 2025 🔵⚪️ Scenes in Napoli as they win the Serie A title. Absolutely incredible. 🤯🏆 (@DiMarzio) — EuroFoot (@eurofootcom) May 23, 2025 💙 La festa al Maradona 🥳#4PARTHENOPE #SCUDETTONAPOLI — Lega Serie A (@SerieA) May 23, 2025 I N D E S C R I V I B I L E 🎆#McTominay #Lukaku #NapoliCagliari #DAZN — DAZN Italia (@DAZN_IT) May 23, 2025 CONTE 🫂 LUKAKU#4PARTHENOPE #SCUDETTONAPOLI — Lega Serie A (@SerieA) May 23, 2025 Ils l'ont fait, on l'a fait, 2 ans après un sacre historique, nous sommes à nouveau champions d' IL CAMPIONI D'ITALIA MIO FRATELLOOOOO 😭😭💙💙#ForzaNapoliSempre — Napoli FR 🇫🇷 (@NapoliFanFRA) May 23, 2025 - French women's team: Kenza Dali's tackle on Bonadei after Le Sommer's non-selection - PSG/Reims - Luis Enrique: "The best moment is a dream we've had since day one." - OM transfer market - Kevin de Bruyne makes a decision between Marseille and Naples! 📸 ALBERTO PIZZOLI - AFP or licensors

Di Marzio – Inter Milan Will Make At Least 4-5 Big Signings This Summer Transfer Window
Di Marzio – Inter Milan Will Make At Least 4-5 Big Signings This Summer Transfer Window

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time16-05-2025

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Di Marzio – Inter Milan Will Make At Least 4-5 Big Signings This Summer Transfer Window

Di Marzio – Inter Milan Will Make At Least 4-5 Big Signings This Summer Transfer Window Inter Milan will make at least 4-5 big signings this summer transfer window. This according to Sky Sport Italia transfer market expert Gianluca Di Marzio. He reported live on air, via FCInterNews, that the Nerazzurri are planning a summer of notable spending. Advertisement Inter Milan are just a couple weeks away from the start of the summer transfer window. The Nerazzurri will have a ten-day window at the start of June. This will be to reinforce their squad for the Club World Cup this summer. Then, there will be the opening of the regular European transfer window in July. Di Marzio – Inter Milan Will Make 4-5 Big Signings This Summer PARMA, ITALY – JANUARY 31: Ange-Yoan Bonny of Parma Calcio reacts during the Serie A match between Parma and Lecce at Stadio Ennio Tardini on January 31, 2025 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by) According to Sky transfer expert Gianluca Di Marzio, this will be a fairly busy summer for Inter. It will not be quite like the summer of 2023. That window saw the Nerazzurri make an eye-watering twelve signings, whilst an equivalent number of players left. Advertisement However, nor will Inter have a summer window nearly as quiet as last time out. Rather, Di Marzio reports, the Nerazzurri are planning to strengthen their squad in the transfer window. That will mean skewing younger. Inter's squad currently has a very high average age, and bringing that down is a major priority. Moreover, reports Di Marzio, Inter owners Oaktree Capital are ready to invest big in signings. Therefore, there should be a number of high-profile deals for big fees. First of all, Inter have already wrapped up a deal to bring in midfielder Petar Sucic from Dinamo Zagreb at the end of June. The Croat will be part of Inter's squad for the Club World Cup. Advertisement However, Di Marzio anticipates that there will be at least four or five more big signings in addition to Sucic. Firstly, Inter are pushing to get a deal for Marseille winger Luis Henrique over the line. Then, the Nerazzurri are also targeting both a central defender and a striker. Di Marzio reports that Inter are eyeing up Parma striker Ange-Yoan Bonny for the attack.

Di Marzio Names Three Young Serie A Strikers As Potential Taremi Replacements At Inter Milan
Di Marzio Names Three Young Serie A Strikers As Potential Taremi Replacements At Inter Milan

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time24-04-2025

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Di Marzio Names Three Young Serie A Strikers As Potential Taremi Replacements At Inter Milan

Di Marzio Names Three Young Serie A Strikers As Potential Taremi Replacements At Inter Milan Inter Milan are considering Santiago Castro, Nikola Krstovic, and Lorenzo Lucca as possible replacements for Mehdi Taremi. This according to Sky Sport Italia transfer market expert Gianluca Di Marzio, via FCInterNews. He reported on air that the Nerazzurri will sell Taremi, and likely replace him with a young striker from within Serie A. Advertisement According to Sky transfer expert Di Marzio, Taremi's time at Inter has come to an end. The former Porto striker squandered yet another opportunity to impress in yesterday's disastrous Coppa Italia loss to AC Milan. And Taremi will not get any more chances. In fact, according to Di Marzio, even well before yesterday, Inter had more or less decided to sell Medhi Taremi this summer. And the Sky transfer expert anticipates that Inter will follow a different strategy in replacing Taremi than when they signed him as an experienced player on a free transfer. Di Marzio: Inter Keen On Castro, Krstovic & Lucca As Potential Taremi Replacements PARMA, ITALY – JANUARY 31: Nikola Krstovic of. US. Lecce celebrates the team's first goal during the. Serie A match between. Parma and. Lecce at Stadio Ennio Tardini on January 31, 2025 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by) According to Di Marzio, Inter will invest in a younger striker this summer. Advertisement However, he anticipates, the Nerazzurri want a player who can genuinely provide competition to Lautaro Martinez and Marcus Thuram to start matches. Therefore, Inter are targeting a player who has already proven themselves in Serie A. And there are three particular names on Inter's radar, Di Marzio reports. UDINE, ITALY – MARCH 01: Lorenzo Lucca of Udinese during the warm up prior to the Serie A match between Udinese and Parma at Stadio Friuli on March 01, 2025 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by) Firstly, there is the widely-tipped name of Bologna striker Santiago Castro. Then, Lecce centre-forward Nikola Krstovic is also a target for Inter off the back of his outstanding season.

Di Marzio Reveals Inter Milan Transfer Strategy: ‘Young Players, But Capable Of Starting'
Di Marzio Reveals Inter Milan Transfer Strategy: ‘Young Players, But Capable Of Starting'

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time24-04-2025

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Di Marzio Reveals Inter Milan Transfer Strategy: ‘Young Players, But Capable Of Starting'

Gianluca Di Marzio says that Inter Milan will focus on signing young players who can still play regularly this summer transfer window. The Sky Sport Italia transfer market expert outlined the Nerazzurri's strategy on air, via FCInterNews. There is no getting around the fact that Inter Milan's squad has an extremely high average age. The Nerazzurri have been very reliant on veteran players in recent seasons. That has paid off on the pitch for Inter. However, there is a strong sense that the team must refresh if they are to be at the requisite physical level. As Di Marzio notes, Inter already want to sell striker Mehdi Taremi. The Iranian international has not been a successful example of the strategy of signing experienced players on free transfers. But on the other hand, Kristjan Asllani is still not a player who has established himself at the San Siro. As Di Marzio notes, Inter could very well sell the Albanian this summer. According to Di Marzio, Inter want to invest in players who are somewhere between the two extreme. Lowering the average squad age is certainly a key priority for the Nerazzurri. Therefore, Inter will be looking to sign players in their early twenties. However, Di Marzio anticipates, Inter will not target players who are just 'prospects.' For example, Inter signed young defender Tomas Palacios last summer. And it is unclear when if ever the Argentine will break into the Nerazzurri first team. Therefore, Di Marzio reports, Petar Sucic is the model for Inter. The Croat is a full international and has Champions League experience. Therefore, Inter signed Sucic because they believe that he can genuinely become a regular appearance-maker despite his young age.

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