pinto79 New member Jun 18, 2005 #21 Re: Active pick-up suggestion The 60A would be "jazzier" with the alnico magnet compared to the 60 which can be very dry. Just my $0.02!
Re: Active pick-up suggestion The 60A would be "jazzier" with the alnico magnet compared to the 60 which can be very dry. Just my $0.02!
R ranalli New member Jun 18, 2005 #22 Re: Active pick-up suggestion pinto79 said: The 60A would be "jazzier" with the alnico magnet compared to the 60 which can be very dry. Just my $0.02! Click to expand... I've never thought of the 60 as dry but then again I've never heard the 60A either....I'd like to try it sometime. I do know the 60 SLAYS as a neck pickup in my Les Paul....probably the best neck pickup I've ever played and the most versatile as well.
Re: Active pick-up suggestion pinto79 said: The 60A would be "jazzier" with the alnico magnet compared to the 60 which can be very dry. Just my $0.02! Click to expand... I've never thought of the 60 as dry but then again I've never heard the 60A either....I'd like to try it sometime. I do know the 60 SLAYS as a neck pickup in my Les Paul....probably the best neck pickup I've ever played and the most versatile as well.
R Ransom New member Jun 18, 2005 #23 Re: Active pick-up suggestion Also new to Actives... Does the EMG 60 have the flexibility for other styles than metal. Classic rock? Blues? Last edited: Jun 20, 2005
Re: Active pick-up suggestion Also new to Actives... Does the EMG 60 have the flexibility for other styles than metal. Classic rock? Blues?
V VanrvR New member Jun 20, 2005 #24 Re: Active pick-up suggestion IMO the EMG 85 is the best bridge pickup there is.
R ranalli New member Jun 20, 2005 #25 Re: Active pick-up suggestion Ransom said: Also new to Actives... Does the EMG 60 have the flexibility for other styles than metal. Classic rock? Blues? Click to expand... In the neck?? Definitely. I actually think it excels at cleans/blues and rock actually.
Re: Active pick-up suggestion Ransom said: Also new to Actives... Does the EMG 60 have the flexibility for other styles than metal. Classic rock? Blues? Click to expand... In the neck?? Definitely. I actually think it excels at cleans/blues and rock actually.
R Ransom New member Jul 2, 2005 #26 Re: Active pick-up suggestion I have an SG that I have been think of switching to active PU's. I would be looking for classic sound and something that is versatile. I LOVE playing metal for my own amusement but almost never play it live. Recommendations?
Re: Active pick-up suggestion I have an SG that I have been think of switching to active PU's. I would be looking for classic sound and something that is versatile. I LOVE playing metal for my own amusement but almost never play it live. Recommendations?