Jack_TriPpEr
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I've got a guitar with sort-of-rare specs - the ESP LTD EC-331 FR which has the traditional Gibson LP characteristics (e.g. single cut, mahogany body, 24.75" scale) but has locking trem (Floyd Rose), active humbuckers, and 24 frets. The stock OEM/no-name brand active bridge humbucker is too bland (e.g. slightly too dark, almost muddy) for my tastes, but the most obvious choice for a replacement bridge pup (an EMG 81) is doubtful in my mind - I've sampled the 81 in the bridge of a number of 25.5" scale guitars with alder or basswood bodies and there was always a high-mids sizzle that I didn't like that I could not dial out via tweaks to the stompbox, amps and guitar's volume and tone pot settings. I have spent time finding and listening to pup shootout videos of the 81 against other pups but there was only one video where that offensive high-mids sizzle of the 81 that my ears hear consistently in a a "real world" situation at home with an amp and a different, 25.5", floyded alder-bodied guitar at home, was audible in only one of those many videos that I reviewed, so I couldn't put too much faith in either the good or bad attributes I heard in the other pups (or the 81 itself, for that matter ) that I thought heard in those videos. And this listening was done using decent-quality monitor-grade speakers (KRK Rokit 8s).
My concern about the popular recommendation to use an 85 in the bridge instead of an 81 is that based on videos I have watched/listened to, the 85 seems to suffer the same design issues that other 'for-the-neck' pickups have suffered - the 85 pup is too open and has more mids than I want. Also, to my ears, two online examples of the 18 volt mod for the 81 only increased the high-mids sizzle that I am looking to cut, and the 81x, Het 81, and 57 either don't reduce this high-mids offensive sizzle or they do reduce it but not enough. The SD Blackouts seem to reduce the high-mids offensive tones but only by adding unwanted (to me) volume to the low frequency band. My listens to videos featuring the Dave Mustaine LiveWires compared to the 81 didn't seem to indicate that a reduction in the high-mids sizzle was one of the improvements of the LiveWires over the 81. The EMG HA (yes, I know - its only an active single coil in humbucker-sized shell) seemed to my ears to be the only contender because it had zero of the offending high mid frequencies but it sounded like it needed more gain fed to it - but I don't know if in the video I watched whether it was already being fed max gain. Finally, I've tried DiMarzio DeActivators in a 25.5" floyded, basswood-bodied guitar and while in that setup it didn't have the offensive high-mids sizzle, it was still too dark in tone overall, and its hard to imagine that improving from going from basswood to mahogany body. But maybe my assumptions are just that - assumptions. So should I still first try an 81, 85, or DeActivator in this 24.75" scale guitar because those body specs might tame/negate the nasty high-mid frequencies that I am concerned about? Or is there another pup you would recommend? Or could that EMG-made "EXG" active tone control be the "fixer" for those nasty high mids in the 81? Or some other EMG preamp? etc.
Thanks!
My concern about the popular recommendation to use an 85 in the bridge instead of an 81 is that based on videos I have watched/listened to, the 85 seems to suffer the same design issues that other 'for-the-neck' pickups have suffered - the 85 pup is too open and has more mids than I want. Also, to my ears, two online examples of the 18 volt mod for the 81 only increased the high-mids sizzle that I am looking to cut, and the 81x, Het 81, and 57 either don't reduce this high-mids offensive sizzle or they do reduce it but not enough. The SD Blackouts seem to reduce the high-mids offensive tones but only by adding unwanted (to me) volume to the low frequency band. My listens to videos featuring the Dave Mustaine LiveWires compared to the 81 didn't seem to indicate that a reduction in the high-mids sizzle was one of the improvements of the LiveWires over the 81. The EMG HA (yes, I know - its only an active single coil in humbucker-sized shell) seemed to my ears to be the only contender because it had zero of the offending high mid frequencies but it sounded like it needed more gain fed to it - but I don't know if in the video I watched whether it was already being fed max gain. Finally, I've tried DiMarzio DeActivators in a 25.5" floyded, basswood-bodied guitar and while in that setup it didn't have the offensive high-mids sizzle, it was still too dark in tone overall, and its hard to imagine that improving from going from basswood to mahogany body. But maybe my assumptions are just that - assumptions. So should I still first try an 81, 85, or DeActivator in this 24.75" scale guitar because those body specs might tame/negate the nasty high-mid frequencies that I am concerned about? Or is there another pup you would recommend? Or could that EMG-made "EXG" active tone control be the "fixer" for those nasty high mids in the 81? Or some other EMG preamp? etc.
Thanks!
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