EMG 85 in the bridge - reuniting with an old friend

Rex_Rocker

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So I wanted to post how the 85 in the bridge is working out for me. I've discovered some interesting things as well as confirmed some others, so I thought I'd share.

A long time ago, the 81/85 combo was one of the first aftermarket pickup sets I got. I wanted it mainly because some of my favorite recorded tones were done with an 85 in the bridge (As I Lay Dying, Killswitch Engage, etc.), but I was also curious about trying the 81 in there. I liked the 85 for a while, but then I swapped the 81 in there, and liked how easy it was to get a mix-ready tone from it. I always wanted a little more low-end, though, so I tried the 81X, 81TW, the Hets, and the AHB1-B Blackout searching for that middle ground between the 81 and the 85. I then moved to passives, but always preferred the more mid-focused ones. My favorite passives have been the JB, Black Winter, and Duncan Distortion.

I decided on revisiting the 85 recently, and I'm really digging it!

First it's not as bassy as I remember it. Absolutely every passive I've tried has had a deeper bottom-end, even the leaner ones like the DiMarzio Dominion. It's definitely the fattest EMG active in the original non-X lineup, yeah, but it still has that low-pass thing going on that makes it unmistakably active-sounding.

The pickup itself is not really all that bassy, but it does have a ton of low mids compared to the 81, which definitely lends itself to this sledgehammer type of tone. It's almost scooped in the high-mids compared to the 81, but it's still very mid-focused compared to passives. It's also got about as much highs as the 81. Definitely not airy like a PAF or even as bitey as a JB (hell, even the JB is less mid-focused than the 85 and 81 IME), but it's not all that dark either, just really smooth.

Second, it's not as hot as the "active" label might suggest. It clips within the pickup's preamp, so at 9V, it's putting out noticeably less output direct into my interface compared to the Duncan Distortion. It feels around DD-levels of saturation when playing it, perhaps a bit more, and I'm sure if you 18 or 27V-modded it, it wouldn't be far off in actual measurable output. But the Black Winter is fiercer, for sure.

It's also louder than the EMG 81. Not by much, but it's definitely noticeable. I remember not liking the 85 in the neck with the 81 in the bridge before, but this time, I also gave it a try since the pickups can be easily swapped with the Quick Connect thing, and I didn't dislike it. I did have to lower the 85 quite a bit to balance with the 81, but that also helped clear the mud from the warm/smooth 85 in the bassy neck position. It's better than what I remember, but I prefer the 85 in the bridge, so I didn't leave it.

So yeah, those are my thoughts, lol. Definitely good to swap some actives back in and realize there's benefits to both actives and passives. Now I really want to try the 57 and 58 to see how they compare to the 85. Hope I didn't bore you guys with the long read.

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Re: EMG 85 in the bridge - reuniting with an old friend

I have the 85x in the bridge of a Warmoth build, and I love it! I find it's voicing much more versatile than an 81.
 
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How does the Duncan Distortion compare to the 81 and 85? Somewhere in between in terms of EQ? Does the 81 have more bite/presence/sizzle than the Distortion?

I got a new guitar coming in the mail with an 81/60 set and I've never tried them as far as I can remember. I've got another guitar with a distortion set, so I'm wondering how the 81 compares to that.

Do you have the 81 in the neck now?

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Re: EMG 85 in the bridge - reuniting with an old friend

Oh man, the 85 instantly became one of my favorite humbuckers ever when I put it in the bridge of my Schecter Solo II.
 
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I have the 85 in the bridge of two of my six string guitars (a Yamaha Studio Lord and a GJ2 Glendora) which sound excellent. I recently put an 85-7X in my E-II Horizon NT-7B with an 81-7X in the neck and it doesn't disappoint. I actually think the X preamp works great with the baritone scale and the low B string. The 85 is probably my most favored bridge pickup from EMG, followed by the 57. As far as the neck, the 58 is my new favorite. I am hoping EMG introduces it into their 7 string lineup.

Cole
 
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How does the Duncan Distortion compare to the 81 and 85? Somewhere in between in terms of EQ? Does the 81 have more bite/presence/sizzle than the Distortion?
It kind of doesn't compare, IMO. The Distortion is its own thing (and passives in general). Even though the Distortion is a more or less mid-focused pickup in the passive realm, it has more sizzle up top and low end thump than either the 81 or the 85. I feel the Distortion resembles the 81 more than it does the 85 because both have that high-mid emphasis and ceramic-like edge, but the Distortion is a much broader-sounding pickup than either. All the active EMG's I've tried are REALLY focused to the point where there's really barely anything going on in the extreme ends of the frequency spectrum. There's some really mid-focused pickups in the passive realm, but IME, even one like the JB which is one of the middy-est pickups around sounds broad and open compared to the 81 or 85 in terms of EQ. IME/IMO.

Do you have the 81 in the neck now?
Yeah. For now. It's not bad, but it's kind of a placeholder while I get around to ordering a 60A.
 
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