Few questions... If you switch EMG's around (85 in bridge to neck, 81 in neck to bridge), will that affect the sound? I switched them today because I didn't like the 85 in the bridge, and now the distortion sounds like shit. Also, is the 81 supposed to be in the neck? This is the second guitar I had EMG's put into and the first one came with the 81 in the bridge. I suppose it could be a matter of opinion.
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It's just a matter of preference and what sounds better to you. I've had 81s in both positions, as well as 85s, and I prefer the 85 in the bridge with an 81 in the neck. The 85 has an alnico magnet and is warmer/darker sounding, the 81 has a ceramic magnet and is brighter sounding.I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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Maple neck-thrus, to me, have always seemed brighter than a bolt-on maple neck. The neck plays more of a role in the tone if it's going all the way through the body. With a bolt-on neck, you're getting more of the tone from the body itself.I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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Never tried a maple neck thru.....good to know........!
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That's where the difference is then. If you're playing mahogany neck thrus versus bolt ons, which have a maple neck 99.9% of the time, then yes, the bolt on will sound brighter.
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