I have played for 30+ years. When I was a beginner (Metallica was big) I was using an 81/85 set. From memory the 81 was hot and trebly, it had some sizzle. The 85 was too dark, fat, and undefined to be useful. I didn't like it in the neck or the bridge. I haven't played either in 25 years.
More recently I got a LTD guitar with a 57/66. They are pretty cool for the most part. They seem "passive like", except that the presence seems chopped off. So while they respond and sound credible through most of the register, high notes are missing a little something. This can be addressed with a boost pedal. They work great through some amps, but its obvious they are missing something through other amps.
So my question: Are all EMGs missing this HF content, or is this unique to the 57/66 set? If these were passive pickups I would do something like delete the tone control or use a 1K volume. I am considering swapping the 57 for an 81, but I'm unsure if they all suffer from this muted presence. It feels like the chopped treble is coming from a filter in the pickup instead of the natural qualities of the coils and magnets.
More recently I got a LTD guitar with a 57/66. They are pretty cool for the most part. They seem "passive like", except that the presence seems chopped off. So while they respond and sound credible through most of the register, high notes are missing a little something. This can be addressed with a boost pedal. They work great through some amps, but its obvious they are missing something through other amps.
So my question: Are all EMGs missing this HF content, or is this unique to the 57/66 set? If these were passive pickups I would do something like delete the tone control or use a 1K volume. I am considering swapping the 57 for an 81, but I'm unsure if they all suffer from this muted presence. It feels like the chopped treble is coming from a filter in the pickup instead of the natural qualities of the coils and magnets.