darthphineas
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Re: What is the difference between active and passive pickups?
Fluence pickups are really "wound" in the more traditional sense, so "low wind" may or may not be a good reference point. I might have missed it, but didn't you say that you tried the Modern set and then realized you wanted the Classic set?
That's why you can't compare all actives to all passives. The Fluence and EMGs are two different things. As DavidRavenMoon says, an EMG is two high wind coils feeding two sides of an op amp, while an Fishman Fluence, I was assume, is a "low wind" coil whose signal is "modeled" or "shaped". They voice Fluences to sound like passive pickups, but EMG's just have a unique sound unto themselves. I'm sure there are more differences than that, but this much is readily apparent.
Fluence pickups are really "wound" in the more traditional sense, so "low wind" may or may not be a good reference point. I might have missed it, but didn't you say that you tried the Modern set and then realized you wanted the Classic set?