EMG SA strat pups

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How are these things? Do they still sound stratty? And how do they compare to something like the lace sensors which are noiseless but still passive?

Thanks guys
 
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They do sound stratty........but NOT AS STRATTY as some good passive pickups like cs69, 54, ssl1, fralin VH e.t.c. They are very clean, have a slightly hotter output than traditional single coils, and give a nice clean sound (and a not so nice mild overdriven tone)
 
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I've always said that the best way to hear these pickups is watching David Gilmour on "Shine on you crazy diamond" from the Pulse tour.

I have a set, and that's what they sound like.
 
Re: EMG SA strat pups

I've always said that the best way to hear these pickups is watching David Gilmour on "Shine on you crazy diamond" from the Pulse tour.

I have a set, and that's what they sound like.

+1. They will give you the clean Gilmour tone. I had the Gilmour set, I found they were too fat sounding for true strat sounds, they sounded minda like P-90's or humbuckers.
 
Re: EMG SA strat pups

How are these things? Do they still sound stratty? And how do they compare to something like the lace sensors which are noiseless but still passive?

Thanks guys


I've always said that the best way to hear these pickups is watching David Gilmour on "Shine on you crazy diamond" from the Pulse tour.

I have a set, and that's what they sound like.

They are stratty enough for many a strat player
like dave gilmour for one prime example
I use a 89 set in a two bucker guitar which when they are split is a SA in each and i love them for leads and cleans.
best of both worlds for a metal player like myself
i get the strat tones when needed and then i can get the roar of a 85 when not split.
 
Re: EMG SA strat pups

They do sound stratty........but NOT AS STRATTY as some good passive pickups like cs69, 54, ssl1, fralin VH e.t.c. They are very clean, have a slightly hotter output than traditional single coils, and give a nice clean sound (and a not so nice mild overdriven tone)


So you are saying they dont sound too good when overdriven or distorted?
 
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They sound fantastic clean or driven.

To me, they're the best strat pickup around for live work.
 
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IMO they're the best pickup EMG makes, SC or bucker.

I like them a lot, they are very sweet clean, I've gotta admit I never thought of trying them under heavy distortion but the little I did they were at least ok.
 
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IMO they're the best pickup EMG makes, SC or bucker.

I like them a lot, they are very sweet clean, I've gotta admit I never thought of trying them under heavy distortion but the little I did they were at least ok.

how are they better than the 89?
with the 89 you get both a SA and a full 85 bucker in one!:cool2:
 
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So you are saying they dont sound too good when overdriven or distorted?

Under medium to high gain they respond very well, and i think better than their passive counterparts. Where i think they are lacking is the low gain, bluesy, "clean but dirty" sound......there's something unnatural in the sound in this case.
 
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Particular hijack...

Besides the angle of the bridge pickup of a strat.

If one had 3 89's would that sound the same as a triple loaded sa strat?

No, the SA part of a 89 is different, and the humbucker part doesn't quite sound like a 85. You can say that of the other EMG pickups the SA and 85 are closests, but they aren't quite the same.

I don't know whether they have one or two magnets in there, but either way, the magnetic field is reshaped compared to the single-purpose ones.
 
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