Splitting EMG HZ H4?

azzyazzborne

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I currently have seymour duncan jb/59 pickups currently installed on my guitar with a 5 way pickup selector blade, and i'm planning to change to pickups that have a more metal type sound, i was thinking of the emg hz h4 for a bridge pickup but i'm not sure if the emg can be split so i can make use of my 5 way selector.... can anyone help me out?
 
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Re: Splitting EMG HZ H4?

azzyazzborne said:
I currently have seymour duncan jb/59 pickups currently installed on my guitar with a 5 way pickup selector blade, and i'm planning to change to pickups that have a more metal type sound, i was thinking of the emg hz h4 for a bridge pickup but i'm not sure if the emg can be split so i can make use of my 5 way selector.... can anyone help me out?


yes they can be split just like the duncans
check this out http://www.emginc.com/displayproducts.asp?section=Guitar&categoryid=17&catalogid=164
 
Re: Splitting EMG HZ H4?

azzyazzborne said:
I currently have seymour duncan jb/59 pickups currently installed on my guitar with a 5 way pickup selector blade, and i'm planning to change to pickups that have a more metal type sound, i was thinking of the emg hz h4 for a bridge pickup but i'm not sure if the emg can be split so i can make use of my 5 way selector.... can anyone help me out?

If you haven't tried the EMG HZs, I recommend that you don't. EMG makes killer actives, but the passives are pure crap.

Pop a ceramic magnet in your JB, and you should be pretty happy. I'm actually kind of surprised that the JB/'59 combo isn't metal enough.
 
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