Hey everyone. My GMW is just about done and I was going to have Duncans put in but I really want to try EMG's as well. I have always been a Duncan man so I need some feedback on EMG's. This guitar has one humbucker and one single coil. So give me the scoop...
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Re: EMG\'s love them or hate them
EMGs rule!! I've got three guitars with them. Two Jackson Dinky models, one has the 81 bridge and 85 neck combo, the other's got the 85 for the bridge and a 60 in the neck (my favorite combo). My Hamer has two 81s, and they're pretty cool, also.I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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I am installing a set of ZW's in one of my king v's right now ! I asked the same question from the same circumstances a month ago, took the advice and couldn't be happier. The 81/85 suit my style and sound more than the JB's and Jazz's could.
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I've got one guitar out of 20+ with EMG's, and I don't plan on adding EMGs to anything else. My favorite pickups are the Distortion (bridge) and the Custom (neck or bridge). The JB is good as a neck pickup, but I will not recommend it for the bridge. I had one, and was underwhelmed by it.
The one guitar that has EMGs has an 81/SA/SA arrangement and they're great for that one guitar, but I just don't like 'em enough to have more than one guitar with EMGs.
To me they have a kind of "plastic" sound - like those electric-acoustic nylon jobbies that just can't sound as good as a miked acoustic - there's this Compressor-ish "click" to each note (even heavily distorted notes) that doesn't seem right. Even cleans sound slightly delayed through the SAs.
Maybe they're more sensitive to compression, but I certainly don't detect anything like that with passives.
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I had an 85 in the Warrior Pro and it was ok. Kinda dark output for me. Probably woulda been better on a 25 1/2" scale, or an 81 woulda done better on the naturally darker 24 3/4" scale.
Chuckracer had the LP with EMGs - nothing but passives in my LP [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img]
NewcI want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood
The most human thing we can do is comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable.
My Blog: http://newcenstein.com
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I've been less than thrilled with the EMGs that came in some of the guitars I bought. I'm partial to the Dimarzio Super Distortion or BL XL500.
But... I did pick up a '87 Jackson Strat that the previous owner put an EMG 85 in. Spent some time with it last night and have to say that I liked what I heard (other than my playing [img]graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] ).
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I have both EMG's and Duncans.... the Distortion is great, as are the EMG's...
If you like a high gain single coil for fast legato runs, I prefer the sound of the Hotrails over the sound of the single coil EMG...
If you just want a clean sound from the single coil, the EMG's are nice (can be VERY "stratty" sounding), but so are cool rails... Either way, I don't think you can go worng....
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