vinterland
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Re: Big Question (Active vs Passive)
EMG's imo sound just as good as any other pickup when you record them. The only thing you really shouldn't do is play through a digital amp or digital pedal and record straight to tape. You definately want some tube saturation in the mic pre or the amp itself. Other than that EMG's sound great on cd's.
Death's Acre said:Live I would probably favor my emg loaded axe over anything with passives. Recording/ practicing however is a different story. I don't like how emgs sound on cd usually, apart from tight rhtyhm sounds(which you will NOT get with passives). With my music I usually favor emg 85 for any especially fast or chunky rhythm parts and my schecter for open chord and lead parts. emgs sound quite whiny and sterile for drawn out leads IMO but it's harder to tell with fast runs.
EMG's imo sound just as good as any other pickup when you record them. The only thing you really shouldn't do is play through a digital amp or digital pedal and record straight to tape. You definately want some tube saturation in the mic pre or the amp itself. Other than that EMG's sound great on cd's.