suislidE03
New member
Made a big mistake buying an EMG 81 not long ago. I have been wanting to try actives for a while now just to see what they were all about, and i just cant get over how disappointed i really am right now. Ive been trying to figure out a way to wire it with my full shred in the neck, but after alot of hassling trying to do it, i just wired the 81 by itself straight to the volume pot and out to the jack.
I played with our other guitarist today at 5, and after i plugged it in and played on the clean channel, i realized it was more sterile, darker, and very solid state like. After hitting the channel button, it made my Laney sound harder and cleaner. Turned up the gain and volume to where i usually play and instant feedback. Stepped away to kill that, and realized it sounded much cleaner than it usually does. I was disappointed already, this just made me sad. I couldnt even reach the amount of gain I play at.. and thats not even very saturated. With the gain over 4 and my SD1 on it will not stop feedbacking. The pickup did sound a bit tighter and gave a bit more punch, but that was the only positive about this pickup. Nathan and I came to the conclusion that without a really high gain amp, these pickups are trash. I missed the spongy, smooth depth of my duncans. Needless to say, I am taking it out and wiring my trusty duncans back in ASAP. Off to ebay mr 81, good ridance.
I played with our other guitarist today at 5, and after i plugged it in and played on the clean channel, i realized it was more sterile, darker, and very solid state like. After hitting the channel button, it made my Laney sound harder and cleaner. Turned up the gain and volume to where i usually play and instant feedback. Stepped away to kill that, and realized it sounded much cleaner than it usually does. I was disappointed already, this just made me sad. I couldnt even reach the amount of gain I play at.. and thats not even very saturated. With the gain over 4 and my SD1 on it will not stop feedbacking. The pickup did sound a bit tighter and gave a bit more punch, but that was the only positive about this pickup. Nathan and I came to the conclusion that without a really high gain amp, these pickups are trash. I missed the spongy, smooth depth of my duncans. Needless to say, I am taking it out and wiring my trusty duncans back in ASAP. Off to ebay mr 81, good ridance.