Wow, version 847 of the same old EMG arguments. When is anyone going to type a new argument either for or against EMG? The only thing older than EMG's preamp designs are TheGZues's arguments for why he doesn't like them.
I respect your opinion, bro, but do try to make you critiques a little more objective. You're literally throwing your opinion around as though it were fact... and I've read it 100 times now. But not that it's your fault this time, after all, you did restrain until antagonized.
Anyway, back to the topic at hand... MetalMan666, if you were to do an A/B test with any identical pickups in guitars that similar in material and construction, I suspect your results wouldn't change much at all. While it's true that the EMG's preamp more or less blankets the wood's natural tone, the pups don't erase all indication of the natural tone of the instrument. The change may not be as evident had you compared a low output humbucker, such as a couple of PAFs, but there's still a noticable difference.