




Steve Morse Model™ Bridge
DP200
Steve Morse has a unique approach to playing guitar, and we designed his pickups to match his technique. Steve commonly switches between pickups mid-solo — playing the neck pickup on the high notes and the bridge pickup on the lows — so both pickups must be evenly-balanced over the entire fingerboard. The Steve Morse Model™ Bridge delivers high output and a strong attack centered on the mids. It is also designed to give more definition when Steve plays harmonics.
Recommended For
Bridge positionTech Talk
The Steve Morse Model™ Bridge was DiMarzio's first artist signature pickup. It is almost exactly the opposite of the Neck Model. It has a lot of power and a strong upper mid-range peak which makes the low notes really pop with a hard pick attack. It has relatively low DC resistance for a high-output pickup, so the lows are very tight. They don't sound muddy even with very high gain amps.Specs
Wiring: 4 ConductorMagnet: Ceramic
Output mV: 450
DC Resistance: 9.94 Kohm
Year of Introduction: 1983
Patent: n/a
Tone Guide
Treble:
6.5
Mid:
7.0
Bass:
5.0
Color Options























Players & Soundbytes
-
Steve Morse -
John Denner
Steve Morse
Go to Players Page
Song: Collateral Damage
Album: Coast to Coast
Band:
Guitar Used: MusicMan Steve Morse Signature
Pickup Used: Steve Morse Model™ Bridge - Bridge
Pickup Used: Steve Morse Model™ Neck - Neck
Album: Coast to Coast
Band:
Guitar Used: MusicMan Steve Morse Signature
Pickup Used: Steve Morse Model™ Bridge - Bridge
Pickup Used: Steve Morse Model™ Neck - Neck









