Hey all,
I finally got hold of both an EMG-85 and an EMG-58 with the quick-connect cables! So, I thought it would be a good idea to compare them "head to head", in the same guitar.
My conclusion is that the 58 is very differently voiced than its successor, the 85. It has more high-end "sparkle", which makes it really sweet sounding for cleans. It also feels a bit more mushy - when hitting the distorted patch, it doesn't have quite the same tightness as the 85 and 81. It also appears to have a little less output than the 85 - you can hear the 85 distorting the clean patch, while the 58 doesn't. In addition to that, it is also a bit noisier than the 85 (like EMG says). You can hear a bit of background hum at the start of the 58 dist sample.
So, I will keep using the 58 as a neck pickup - it's awesome for leads and cleans! The 85 was born to play rhythm, so it stays in the bridge position. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
Guitar: Charvel Model 6.
Preamp: Zoom Player 2020, Digital Guitar Effects Processor.
* Clean Patch has some compressor, chorus and reverb.
* Distorted patch has Distortion, Compressor, Reverb and Delay.
* Recorded directly into the computer from the headphone jack.
The 58 samples seem a bit flat. Oops! [img]/images/graemlins/crazy.gif[/img]
Also - please excuse the crappy playing! [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
EMG-58, bridge, clean
EMG-85, bridge, clean
EMG-58, bridge, distortion
EMG-85, bridge, distortion
You can access the directory here:
http://www.joghans.se/images/EMGsounds/
I finally got hold of both an EMG-85 and an EMG-58 with the quick-connect cables! So, I thought it would be a good idea to compare them "head to head", in the same guitar.
My conclusion is that the 58 is very differently voiced than its successor, the 85. It has more high-end "sparkle", which makes it really sweet sounding for cleans. It also feels a bit more mushy - when hitting the distorted patch, it doesn't have quite the same tightness as the 85 and 81. It also appears to have a little less output than the 85 - you can hear the 85 distorting the clean patch, while the 58 doesn't. In addition to that, it is also a bit noisier than the 85 (like EMG says). You can hear a bit of background hum at the start of the 58 dist sample.
So, I will keep using the 58 as a neck pickup - it's awesome for leads and cleans! The 85 was born to play rhythm, so it stays in the bridge position. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
Guitar: Charvel Model 6.
Preamp: Zoom Player 2020, Digital Guitar Effects Processor.
* Clean Patch has some compressor, chorus and reverb.
* Distorted patch has Distortion, Compressor, Reverb and Delay.
* Recorded directly into the computer from the headphone jack.
The 58 samples seem a bit flat. Oops! [img]/images/graemlins/crazy.gif[/img]
Also - please excuse the crappy playing! [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
EMG-58, bridge, clean
EMG-85, bridge, clean
EMG-58, bridge, distortion
EMG-85, bridge, distortion
You can access the directory here:
http://www.joghans.se/images/EMGsounds/
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