Re: emg hardware
You can definitely mix them. Check out the EMG website for the proper schematics. You will, however, need to find room to put a 9V battery in your guitar. Also, though they do use 25K pots, you do not necesarily need to get them from EMG. Their pots are smaller than regular pots, which I don't necessarily like. I ordered full-sized replacements for mine from Stew-Mac.
I love the EMG's for really defined sound with distortion, but I think that they're fairly useless for clean sounds (The 81 and 85, that is) Their David Gilmour pups are pretty cool for a strat...
Paul
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Re: emg hardware
are emgs and duncans even in phase with each other??? will a 5 way selector switch work right?
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Some people will tell you they absolutely, positively, WILL NOT mix, but I assure you this is bullsh*t. I played a Strat with two stock singles & an EMG 81. I'm not sure how it was wired, however.
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Originally posted by Impyea, EMGs use special 25k pots and the jack is stereo to accomodate the power circuit im afraid...
EMG dealers can usually get hold of the replacement parts anyhoo
cheers, tom
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i had EMGS's in a schecter (which was an awful guitar to begin with) and i really didnt like them. i think EMG's can sound good but from what i know i have never heard them sound very good.
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I don't know but, what EMG's are they and how do they sound? I'm looking for a good pickup for the bridge and neck.
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yea, EMGs use special 25k pots and the jack is stereo to accomodate the power circuit im afraid...
EMG dealers can usually get hold of the replacement parts anyhoo
cheers, tom
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Do you have to use the emg volume pots and instrument jacks that come with the pickups??? or can you just wire the pickup to the existing hardware?Tags: None
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