Curt
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Re: Tips for using Emgs?
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EMG 81-X bridge and 85-X or maybe a 60-X if you prefer the sound of the 60. Just personally anyway, if you dig EMG's tone and you dig the headroom and dynamics of passives, and want something that is like the product of mixing the two plus a little bit of extra "kickassness" as my friend put it when describing the output of his custom wound pickups he bought. get the EMG X series, and THEN be done with it.
But this is just IMO except for the part about them being like the perfect combination of EMG tone and passive pickup headroom/dynamics, thats a fact. lol whether or not they are the best option in your case, is just my opinion.
Just buy Blackouts, sell the EMGs and be done with it.
Blackouts are everything the EMGs are only it does it all 15 times better.
Also, none of that terrible overcompressed feeling too, Blackouts solve that.
:28:
EMG 81-X bridge and 85-X or maybe a 60-X if you prefer the sound of the 60. Just personally anyway, if you dig EMG's tone and you dig the headroom and dynamics of passives, and want something that is like the product of mixing the two plus a little bit of extra "kickassness" as my friend put it when describing the output of his custom wound pickups he bought. get the EMG X series, and THEN be done with it.
But this is just IMO except for the part about them being like the perfect combination of EMG tone and passive pickup headroom/dynamics, thats a fact. lol whether or not they are the best option in your case, is just my opinion.