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They are active. My understanding is the active part is a modified version of the original EMG design that gives more headroom. Most people find them more "organic" sounding than original EMG models, imparting a little more of the natural wood tonal properties.
I have an AHB1 set in my Model 5 Charvel and I like them. They are SUPER hot output though so if you want to use them for clean stuff you'll need to adjust to turning down the volume on the guitar. The good thing about them is changing the volume doesn't really affect the tone at all, just the output level.
I've got them in my DKMG. They are definitely active. They are very hot. A lot more tonal variety than EMG's, great for screaming metal. If it were my only guitar, I wouldn't use em since they are mostly geared toward metal. Not my favorites for clean tones, but I've got other guitars for that!
See I hear people use the word sizzle with these pickups but I don't get that with mine. Maybe my chubby fingers cut out some high frequencies? Or maybe I have a dud set? :think:
Thanks for the input, guys. So they're hotter than an EMG-81, but less generic sounding? Hmmm... That's definitely something that turns me off about the EMG's; they all sound the same to me.
Just understand, unlike EMGs, they don't sound the same in all guitars so they will sound different in a test guitar than in yours. Finding a guitar with blackouts already installed may be a challenge too, not as common as the EMGs. I just took a chance based on reviews and was quite happy with the results.
I like 'em a lot. A bit too hot for my LP but they really boost the RG570 I have. The thing sustains for days now. I just ordered a Blackouts Modular Preamp for my Jackson (w/ SD TB-5 & SH-1) to kick the passive pickups into high(er) gain. Let's see if it changes the overall tone much.
Ive had EMGs in 5 different guitars now and none have sounded exactly the same.
But I like what I've heard from Blackouts. They do have more dynamic width to them.
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