Actually, there's two KH signature sets; one's H/S/S like you mentioned (KH20), the other is H/H with two 81s (KH21). He used the H/S/S versions back in the day on some of his old Strats. I believe one of his old Fernandes Strats was loaded with S/S/S EMGs as well.
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Originally posted by toejam View PostActually, there's two KH signature sets; one's H/S/S like you mentioned (KH20), the other is H/H with two 81s (KH21). He used the H/S/S versions back in the day on some of his old Strats. I believe one of his old Fernandes Strats was loaded with S/S/S EMGs as well."It's hard to be enigmatic if you have to go around explaining yourself all the time"
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I like the 85 in the bridge and the 81 in the neck. I just like the sound more that way. I have sitched them back and fourth. This is my first set of EMGs and are in a Jackson DR3 I usually play a JB in the bridge before the EMGs and still use that pickup in my KV2.
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I like the 81 bridge / 85 neck combo the best. For my taste, the 85 had too much low end for me. I use my guitars mostly through effects processors before the amp and I really like the way the 81's sound going through them. Just yesterday I replaced the 81 I had in the neck of my RR3 with an 85 (I still have an 81 in the bridge). I like the way the 85's sound in that position. Great for "clean" chords and picking.
I also recently decided to "Un"modify all my EMG equipped guitars by going back to 9 volts instead of the 18 volts I've been using for quite awhile. I guess my ears changed a little, but I noticed that the 18 volt mods took away too much mids and lows (not like there is a lot there to begin with!) I noticed it when I put an 81 back into my Model 2, I didn't have the extra 9 volt battery plug so I just did it with one and I really got into how the single battery sounded, so I took them out of my other 2 EMG equipped guitars too.Guitars:
Charvel: USA Pro Mod Slime Green
1988 Model 2,
Jackson: Dinky HSS 'Blue/Orange Flame'
RR3
Gibson: 1978 Les Paul Spl Dbl Cut
1992 LP Studio 'Lite'
2005 SG Special
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