Has anyone tried EMG 81/85 in an SLATQH yet? How's the tone with the mahogany body?
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Re: EMGs in a SLATQH
I don't know if it's true or not, but I thought the active pickup's more sophisticated method of generating a signal from the strings would compensate for variations in the wood - to a greater degree than a passive pickup, anyway. This could be good or bad, depending on how much of the wood's variations, which help create its tone, you want to come through.
I think this is what detractors mean when they describe active pickups as sounding more sterile than passive pickups.
Personally, I love EMGs. I'm particularly interested in this topic because I'm planning to order a custom shop Jackson with an EMG, and I'm wondering if it would be worth it, tone-wise, for me to pay extra for a mahogany body.
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Re: EMGs in a SLATQH
Wood makes a difference in every guitar. EMGs in a mahogany body sound darker than they would in one made of alder, poplar, swamp ash or whatever. I've got a chrome 81 set in my set-neck,rosewood board, mahogany body/neck Hamer (it's also got a 3/8" maple top), and it definitely sounds darker/warmer than on the bolt-on alder Dinky with maple neck/rosewood board I had with the 81b/85n. It also sounds darker than the poplar Dinky I still have with 85b/60n. EMGs are just more consistent in sound from guitar to guitar, but still the wood does factor in.I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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