Inflames626
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It may be my imagination, but I feel like just 5-10 years ago one could buy a pickup for roughly $60-80. I now see them routinely going for $100, and that's passive pickups.
Meanwhile, especially on used sites, active pickup prices have plunged. EMGs and, to a certain extent, Blackouts, used to be considered premium upgrades. I see many Blackout *sets* going for $100 used, while passives seem to be increasing in price again. New Pearly Gates go online for about $100 each.
On top of this, market wide among players, there seems to be a resurgence in interest in PAFs and a fatter, vintage sound. Beyond the X series (which is just regular EMGs in 18 volts), EMG's response to Blackouts seems to have been the Modern Classic 57/66 line, which seems to try to combine qualities of the 81/85 with a passive PAF sound. To my ears, they are extremely dark. DiMarzio for its part seems to be pushing its D-Activator and D-Activator X lines, which seem to mirror the 81/85 and 81x/85x lines respectively, even down to the name, triggering the association of the X name to a product line variant that has a fuller, darker tone than the non X line. Not saying they sound like EMGs, but the naming seems to encourage one to think that D-Activators are similar to EMGs without being active.
For my part, Blackouts and 81/85s are equal once the EMGs are in 18 volts--just a matter of taste. The Blackouts have more fullness, low end, dynamics, and touch response. The EMGs, especially the 81 in 18 volts, sit in a mix well and cut through a bit more (sorry, not an 85 fan--that low end is a bit too loose for me). As a result, I keep my higher tuned active guitars EMG equipped, and my lower tuned active guitars Blackouts equipped.
I thought I'd ask if anyone else has noticed similar patterns as far as the pickup market.
Edit: Last minute thought. Builders seemed to have noticed increased costs on even their mid level instruments now. Ibanez's Peter Iwers (In Flames) signature bass has Ibby branded pickups, I believe, and not the usual EMG load out. I think it's solidly in the mid price range, going for somewhere around $700-800. This may be pointless if OEM stuff is increasing in quality, but for the brand conscious, nothing less will do than name brand stuff.
Thanks.
Meanwhile, especially on used sites, active pickup prices have plunged. EMGs and, to a certain extent, Blackouts, used to be considered premium upgrades. I see many Blackout *sets* going for $100 used, while passives seem to be increasing in price again. New Pearly Gates go online for about $100 each.
On top of this, market wide among players, there seems to be a resurgence in interest in PAFs and a fatter, vintage sound. Beyond the X series (which is just regular EMGs in 18 volts), EMG's response to Blackouts seems to have been the Modern Classic 57/66 line, which seems to try to combine qualities of the 81/85 with a passive PAF sound. To my ears, they are extremely dark. DiMarzio for its part seems to be pushing its D-Activator and D-Activator X lines, which seem to mirror the 81/85 and 81x/85x lines respectively, even down to the name, triggering the association of the X name to a product line variant that has a fuller, darker tone than the non X line. Not saying they sound like EMGs, but the naming seems to encourage one to think that D-Activators are similar to EMGs without being active.
For my part, Blackouts and 81/85s are equal once the EMGs are in 18 volts--just a matter of taste. The Blackouts have more fullness, low end, dynamics, and touch response. The EMGs, especially the 81 in 18 volts, sit in a mix well and cut through a bit more (sorry, not an 85 fan--that low end is a bit too loose for me). As a result, I keep my higher tuned active guitars EMG equipped, and my lower tuned active guitars Blackouts equipped.
I thought I'd ask if anyone else has noticed similar patterns as far as the pickup market.
Edit: Last minute thought. Builders seemed to have noticed increased costs on even their mid level instruments now. Ibanez's Peter Iwers (In Flames) signature bass has Ibby branded pickups, I believe, and not the usual EMG load out. I think it's solidly in the mid price range, going for somewhere around $700-800. This may be pointless if OEM stuff is increasing in quality, but for the brand conscious, nothing less will do than name brand stuff.
Thanks.
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