Re: EMG Retro Active pickups
Okay, here is my review. You can't buy these yet from anywhere, only direct from EMG, they had a special on their FB site for black Friday. I will first say that the majority of my guitars have passive Duncan's, and I am a passive guy.
I have tried the GUS G Blackouts which I really liked quite a lot. The only down side to them is the silly GUS G logo, sorry but it really distracts from the guitar, otherwise I love them.
I picked up a ESP Eclipse a few years ago that came with EMG 81/60 set, and I couldn't get them out fast enough. I didn't want to tear the guitar down and go passive (though I thought about a few times). So I first tried the Hetfield EMG's...I though the 81 was sterile, these were 81's with all treble and no bass. Even at 18v I disliked them. So then I dropped in the newer EMG 57/66 actives, at the time they were a big improvement, but I had to run them at 18v to sound good. But they still had that annoying EMG top end sterile sound to them.
So when I saw the Retro actives, they looked like a clone of what Seymour did with the Gus G pickups. Passive into differential preamps and since all I had to do is pull the 57/66 set out and plug these in, I decided to plug them in. I got the 55 set. They IMO are the best EMG offering out there. Warmer, fatter and more organic. SO I am pretty happy with them. But head to head the GUS G Duncan system is better. The EMG's have a very almost non existent mag pull, where the Duncan's are more significant. That tells me the EMG's are more preamp tone based, and the Duncan's have more passive influence. But all in all these are EMG's best offerings in the active world. But Duncan has better sounding actives.