They have more midrange than DryZ and more personality. Dry Zs of course sound great but actually a bit generic in comparison. And Ive done many many comparisons. I have a standard super real that sounds massive and it’s my darkest sounding paul and I have tried everything from the Pickups that Came in it which are Grecos good but lower line to dry zs to Deacci 59II to Deacci’s 59 zeros and I ended with the Deacci 59 zeros in that one. That guitar I feel has now reached it’s full potential and sounds remarkably good. All my others have Deacci 59IIs in them. Except one which still has Dry Zs and that’s only because I got tired of changing them but eventually I’ll have Deacci 59 IIs in that one as well. I know it sounds hard to believe that I would take dry Zs out for the Deacci’s but it’s true. Lol And I’m not crazy I promise. Im a producer endigeer with Barefoot MM27 monitors. I am an extremely critical listener. That’s my job..