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Since this thread is no longer 'what pickups should I get' but 'get new pickups, fool!' I'd advise EMGs

The quietest pickups I've ever had :D
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those the ones you have to run using a fucking battery?
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EMGs.

Great if you want your guitar to sound like a Plank.
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Mike wrote:EMGs.

Great if you want your guitar to sound like a Plank.
+1 I've never had any luck with them.
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mcconnachiea wrote:Since this thread is no longer 'what pickups should I get' but 'get new pickups, fool!' I'd advise EMGs

The quietest pickups I've ever had :D
No thanks. What I want is the jangle of a Jaguar pup but hooked up to a 250K pot. I want two of these and two 3-position switches for phase in / phase out goodness.
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Why do you care about the pot value? You realise increasing the pot value increases jangle, right?
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Mike wrote:Why do you care about the pot value? You realise increasing the pot value increases jangle, right?
I didn't know that. I just don't want to have to wire up my Jagmaster like a Jaguar. I thought Jags had mismatched pots (1 meg and 50K or something like that).
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You can wire a guitar up any way you like. I have no idea why you would connect those pot values (which are only in the rhythm circuit by the way) with not having a 250K pot.

If you want spank use a 500K or 1meg volume pot. You can also up the value of your Tone pot if you want.
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hotrodperlmutter wrote:those the ones you have to run using a fucking battery?
Dude I use 3 for £1 batteries and they last for months
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hotrodperlmutter wrote:those the ones you have to run using a fucking battery?
Some are passive.

EMG produce a decent range, its just they get associated with Thrash Metal or Zak Wylde. People forget the tonez of people like Dave Gilmour that used EMGs for a long time.
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Dave Gilmour is a hack.
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Fran wrote:
hotrodperlmutter wrote:those the ones you have to run using a fucking battery?
Some are passive.

EMG produce a decent range, its just they get associated with Thrash Metal or Zak Wylde. People forget the tonez of people like Dave Gilmour that used EMGs for a long time.
:o :o :o :o

Fran!! Good to see someone from JS.com here :D

Did Gilmour use active or passive EMGs?
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mcconnachiea wrote:
Fran wrote:
hotrodperlmutter wrote:those the ones you have to run using a fucking battery?
Some are passive.

EMG produce a decent range, its just they get associated with Thrash Metal or Zak Wylde. People forget the tonez of people like Dave Gilmour that used EMGs for a long time.
:o :o :o :o

Fran!! Good to see someone from JS.com here :D

Did Gilmour use active or passive EMGs?
:D
I think they are active, i read the book written by Pink Floyds guitar tech. They were used because of the low noise, considering Floyds lighting rig combined with a Strat they must have had a nightmare beforehand. He may use a Rocktron Hush now though.
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mcconnachiea wrote:Since this thread is no longer 'what pickups should I get' but 'get new pickups, fool!' I'd advise EMGs

The quietest pickups I've ever had :D
I have an EMG active pickup in my '76 P-bass. Sounds pretty damn good, and looks totally out of place on that instrument. Never tried the guitar versions, though.