Just acts like an ultra hot pickup. You can get good bright cleans as well. I had a Charvel with EMG actives where there were good cleans . Also you get cool sound when muting you can't get with passives not to mention more sustain.
I just hated unscrewing the back of my guitar to change the 9 volts.
They have a weird overly compressed sound. Less dynamics and quite scooped sounding. They're not bad per say as they have their own thing going but that isn't really my thing.
I do not like the idea of needing batteries to play guitar through an amp, so I've never had a guitar with EMGs. I have played a few and they are pretty decent, depending on the model of pickup.
I remember chatting to Machinehead's guitar tech and he was grumbling that they had all these fifties and sixties Gibsons with an 81/85 set in all of them making them all basically identical.
they just sound really sterile. They sound like a guitar that's already been recorded and made into an mp4 file, but not in a cool lofi way, in a boring lifeless way.
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The EMG single coils sound beautiful and glassy. To me, they have a tone that really holds up to pedals really well, especially delays and such. If you watch a lot of David Gilmour performances, he uses his EMGs quite a bit.
EMG humbuckers, I'm probably take it or leave it about them.
But the thing is, you can get most of what's good about EMG pickups by getting good quality low noise passive pickups. DiMarzio, Kinmans, especially Lace. And then you can get the nice beautiful glassy sound without having to deal with batteries.