Inflames626
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So recently I'd recorded some stuff with a Dinky with HZ3s and HZ4s. I really can't figure out why everyone hates them so much. They sound very similar to the 9 volt active versions, only with softer transients, which you could say lends them to the 18 volt version.
Are there better pickups? Yes. But I covered Judas Priest's "Beyond the Realms of Death" with them recently (Jazz JB on left HZ3/HZ4 on right) and they complimented each other very well, with the JB getting the body and the HZ4 getting the upper mid crunch.
On top of that, you can split HZs and play with the wiring, whereas the active versions require the rather awkward 89 and 81tws. And, in my experience, they almost always come with quick connects stock, whereas I've yet to see many Duncans come with Liberators.
They also sound fine on bass. Not outstanding, but like most EMGs, very consistent, and they fit well in the mix if you like that sound.
Anyway, I definitely prefer them to the Duncan Designeds. The worst pickup I ever heard was a DD copy of a Jazz in the neck of my KV3. It was like playing a bass.
Thoughts?
Are there better pickups? Yes. But I covered Judas Priest's "Beyond the Realms of Death" with them recently (Jazz JB on left HZ3/HZ4 on right) and they complimented each other very well, with the JB getting the body and the HZ4 getting the upper mid crunch.
On top of that, you can split HZs and play with the wiring, whereas the active versions require the rather awkward 89 and 81tws. And, in my experience, they almost always come with quick connects stock, whereas I've yet to see many Duncans come with Liberators.
They also sound fine on bass. Not outstanding, but like most EMGs, very consistent, and they fit well in the mix if you like that sound.
Anyway, I definitely prefer them to the Duncan Designeds. The worst pickup I ever heard was a DD copy of a Jazz in the neck of my KV3. It was like playing a bass.
Thoughts?