Re: EMG X ???
Late to the party but I just found this thread on a search so Ill chime in.
I used to like regular EMG's and played mostly metal. As I got older and my tastes changed I got away from them for the reasons most people don't like them; compressed, kinda sterile, lack of response to pick attack, colored the sound, etc. I moved on to passives, mostly lower or medium output where the tone and responsiveness was more apparent. Some of my favorites are WCR and Antiquities.
Fast-forward to a couple months ago, on a whim I ordered an EMG 81X/60X for my '78 LP in brushed gold (cool looking now that EMG offers metal covers). I was really surprised at the difference in the old EMG's. Don't get me wrong, they still sound like an 81/60, except now they are alive. The have a more open slightly hollow sound that reacts very well to pick attack. Even on the cleaner blues and rock amp settings they sound very good and traditional. When going back to metal, or even better, solo mixing with reverb and delay thrown in they just kill. They retain the openess of their passive DNA but sustain with harmonics jumping off and they are responsive so you can really coax the sounds you want on the fly just in the manner you play and attack the strings.
So now I'm torn in shopping for a set for a new V98 I picked up. Torn between something like Ant/Ant, SH5/Ant, or 85X/60X.
As I A/B my two Les Pauls (one with 81X/60X and the other with Antiquity humbuckers), on the clean and rock settings the Antiquity is the winner in openess and overall vintage and pleasing tone. However, the EMG-X's don't do bad at all compared to the old ones that were just lame in that style. These X's give me about 70% of the goodness I'm getting from the Ants. Now switching to high gain or processed soloing with reverb and delay and it's just about the same % in the other direction. The EMG's pwn it, and the Ants are cool, but start falling apart a little and aren't quite there.
FWIW while I have some nice tube amps (modded Fender Bluyes Deluxe, Avatar 18w Marshall clone, Orange OD-15), most of my playing is through my Eleven Rack and either headphones or a Rokit5 monitor playing along with my iMac.
Ill also throw in that the regular EMG-T set is just great on it's own. Probably the best overall EMG set they made. I like teles, but am more a blues-rocker and don't like too much twang or country picking. So I had a hard time finding a good Tele pickup set. I tried Antiquity, the stack Gibbons custom shop, Zahngbucker Paul Bunyon, Quater Pound, Texas Specials, on and on and when I tried the EMG-T set I was like - wow - Tele sounding but not over the top so and an excellent Fenderish neck tone. Tele's are usually weak in the neck, used best in the middle position as far as that goes but the EMG-T neck can get all stratty.
I'm not without my Duncans though, I still have Ants in a Les Paul and SSL6/SSL2/SSL2 in my strat.
What's a thread without pics? Here's my '78 Custom with 81X/60X and my Tele Partsocaster with EMG-T set. If I go with EMG 85X/60X in the V98 Ill add that one as well.