EMG question.

Re: EMG question.

months, depending on how often you use the guitar...

i've only got EMG bass pickups now, but their batteries have lasted 8 months or so in counting..

id say every 5 times you change strings, as a rule of thumb :D

its seriously not frequent enough to worry about man, its ages and ages.
 
Re: EMG question.

Lots of people who diss EMGs always try to say that having to change the battery is a bad point about EMGs. It's not like you're changing the battery every week. It's not a big hastle to change batteries every pregnancy.
 
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ankalar said:
Lots of people who diss EMGs always try to say that having to change the battery is a bad point about EMGs. It's not like you're changing the battery every week. It's not a big hastle to change batteries every pregnancy.
I know, I've had the same battery for over 7 months and never unplug the guitar when not in play. It's really hard to take out 4 screws and clip a new battery in. It takes about 60 seconds.
 
Re: EMG question.

Using EMG's equation....

A guitar with two 81's will last aprox 3625 hours on one battery.

So, you could leave your guitar plugged in day and night for about 5 months before the battery dies.
 
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I changed mine once a year and I gigged 3/nights a week....everything was fine. Just make sure you unplug your guitar when you're not using it.
 
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