Something Difference - EMGs.....

Butch Snyder

ObsoleteChickenPickingologist
Here's a different scenario. I have been thinking about replacing the stock pickups in my Schecter. I've created a couple of threads about it. I thought I'd start a new one. I'm thinking of replacing my stock electronics with a EMG SA/SA/85 set. I have used EMGs in the past, specifically the 85 and I really liked it. It reminded my a little of a Duncan Custom. I also used a Telecaster "TC" set. Didn't like it at all. Ceramic magnets don't equate to good Tele twang. The "T" set has alnico 5 magnets and twangs well.

Anyway, I have always liked the 85 and with the styles I play; which are mainly Fusion, Prog, Jazz, and the like. I still enjoy playing Country but I use one of my many Teles for that. So, since that guitar is an HSS model, the SA/SA/85 set makes sense to me. I also think about players like Steve Lukather, who have used EMGs for decades. He is a huge influence of mine. I don't want to sound like a "stuck in the 80's guy"; but it is what it is....
 
SA/SA/85 set is a great combo. Should cover all the styles you want. I think Steve Lukather uses the SLV instead of the SA in the neck/middle, but many players prefer the SA models.
 
Here's a different scenario. I have been thinking about replacing the stock pickups in my Schecter. I've created a couple of threads about it. I thought I'd start a new one. I'm thinking of replacing my stock electronics with a EMG SA/SA/85 set. I have used EMGs in the past, specifically the 85 and I really liked it. It reminded my a little of a Duncan Custom. I also used a Telecaster "TC" set. Didn't like it at all. Ceramic magnets don't equate to good Tele twang. The "T" set has alnico 5 magnets and twangs well.

Anyway, I have always liked the 85 and with the styles I play; which are mainly Fusion, Prog, Jazz, and the like. I still enjoy playing Country but I use one of my many Teles for that. So, since that guitar is an HSS model, the SA/SA/85 set makes sense to me. I also think about players like Steve Lukather, who have used EMGs for decades. He is a huge influence of mine. I don't want to sound like a "stuck in the 80's guy"; but it is what it is....
I like the 85 too. It’s a classic humbucker voicing but with some pleasing EQ ala EMG. I’ve never not enjoyed it, and it doesn’t need much extra attention to sound polished.
 
If you are mainly a single-coil player, consider the EMG89 because you can use it in humbucker or single-coil mode.

Second that. I have the 89/Sa/Sa setup in one of my axes. I rarely use the bridge in split mode but its good to have when needed.
 
I have a set of EMG 60/S/S that is doing a very good job on a 24.75" scale Godin Exit 22 with mahogany body.
I have a set of EMG Retro Active Hot 70 in a 25" scale Ibanez SZ520 that I also really like.
So I think EMG are going well on shorter scale mahogany guitars for me.

So yes, go EMG if you like it.
 
Emg57 is their most paf like bridge humbucker. The tw version splits nicely.

I think they also do a 60tw special order.

Take a look at the X series for less of the compressed emg thing.
 
Received it yesterday and worked on wiring it up past night. I like the solderless connections, but it be a little daunting if you're used to soldering because I'm used to actual wires and knowing where they go. EMG gives great instructions but they can still be a little daunting. I got everything connected and the only the bridge and neck positions work. I'm assuming I wired something incorrectly. Problem is that I didn't do my normal Strat routine; which is only use two mounting screws for the pickguard and use only one string. Of course, I used all 11 screws and all 6 strings. Oh well, gotta figure out this working issue.
 
hate when i do that. hopefully its an easy fix
It's a huge advantage when there is an issue and instead of banging my head against the wall last night, I just left everything out and decided to look at it this morning with a fresh set of eyes and brain cells. I found I had reversed the wires for the middle pickup. Easy fix, especially because there is no soldering. This time, I'll connect two screws and one string for testing.:cool:
 
Issue resolved. Flipped the middle pickup wires and all is good. Now to see if I like them better than what I had in there.
 
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