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00:00 - Hello
02:22 - Jam 1
03:17 - 5 Way Switch Clean
04:33 - Bluesy Grit
05:16 - Dynamic Lead
06:20 - Funk
07:04 - 80's Clean
07:43 - Rock Crunch
08:32 - Does it King's X?
09:40 - Closing Thoughts
11:27 - Jam 2

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@LeonTodd
@LeonTodd 2 года назад
EMG's - yeah or nah?
@nevesnow
@nevesnow 2 года назад
Yeah!
@guitardave
@guitardave 2 года назад
Yeah!
@toddstropicals
@toddstropicals 2 года назад
Yeah!
@PikaStu666
@PikaStu666 2 года назад
Hells yeah!
@lukather1
@lukather1 2 года назад
Ohhhh yes 👍
@user-zn6gz4ub7w
@user-zn6gz4ub7w 2 месяца назад
I am a retired touring sound engineer after 45 years logging over 15,000 hours behind a console. I have worked with two guitar players using EMG pickups. Anyone that claims EMGs suck do not know what they are talking about.
@angusorvid8840
@angusorvid8840 Год назад
EMGs are terrific, and for single coils, I'd use nothing else. I want that extra headroom, no noise, all that power and versatility.
@FirestormAudio
@FirestormAudio 2 года назад
I have the SA/SA/89 set in my super strat and couldn’t be happier. Also, that lead tone you closed the video with was absolutely killer as well as your playing.
@tonyy.8852
@tonyy.8852 Год назад
At first I agree with those who said emg sucked. But after trying out the 81, I immediately hooked with the sound, it is what I'm looking for
@heavybrett-al4082
@heavybrett-al4082 2 года назад
As a kid in the 90's, all we ever wanted was EMG's for thrashing and chugging, but as I've gotten older and experienced more, every pickup or guitar has its place in different situations, I brought a Epiphone 60's standard Les Paul (2021) on Saturday and I never thought as a kid that I'd like a non shredd machine.
@BeachJazzMusic
@BeachJazzMusic 2 года назад
I love EMG pickups, in fact I'm very close friends with the owner of the company. Some of the first pickups Rob made went in my guitars way back before EMG existed when he was living with his parents and making them in the converted garage. This was in the very early 70's. I play primarily clean, trying to make my electric as close to an acoustic as possible due to hand problems I have and can't play acoustic guitars and most other pickups can't match the crystalline clean these can produce. Many people equate this with being sterile but in reality they just aren't use to having an electric guitar be able to produce those type of cleans tones. Also I love the fact that they're totally noiseless. Another thing is that they are very even across the frequency spectrum and there are no notes that are either too loud or too soft. I've tried a lot of other pickups and always come back to EMG's. Their new SA-X pickups are the ones I have now and they're great.
@craigkubitzki8154
@craigkubitzki8154 Год назад
I have a set of what im guessing is from the first prodution run white emgs with the large emg logo mounded into plastic on the face and nothing beats the sound of them. Even on the emg Facebook page they only have one picture of them. I wish I could post a picture on here to show you lol. Do you have any idea what year they made them like that? I'm guessing 1978 but I'm having an incredibly difficult time acquiring that info...
@BeachJazzMusic
@BeachJazzMusic Год назад
@@craigkubitzki8154 I'm not really sure but you are probably on the mark. I would contact EMG directly and ask them. I know that they use to have a different name and when they went from black to white pickup covers they accidentally made a short run of swirled brown as the white was replacing the black. They made me a custom pickup for my 1938 Gibson L4 with that swirled cover and it's probably the only one that is in existence. Rob wanted it back at the time and I said 'forget it, it sounds great and I don't want to change it out.'' The original ones had alnico magnets in them and then they started offering ceramics as well. I know that Vince Gill preferred the ceramics at the time. I'd like to hear a set that uses neodymium magnets but they don't make that.
@craigkubitzki8154
@craigkubitzki8154 Год назад
So I found a little bit more info from a old forum. There was a guy with the same pickups I have, he contacted emg and he found out that his were old "sa" pickups from the Overlend era but they couldn't be very specific with the date but from what ive read elsewhere that would put the production between about 76 and 78. The only difference with my pickups and the set the guy had in the forum I saw, was his were very white while mine are more of a cream/tan color and the backside of his pickups are black and mine are brown.
@BeachJazzMusic
@BeachJazzMusic Год назад
@@craigkubitzki8154 Yeah they made a really white set and also a cream color. I don't know if they still have those color options. The SA is their alnico V magnets. Those are my favorites. I have one of the original sets that they made for Tele's in one of my guitars. I thought about taking them out and putting in a new set red set of the TX and putting the T set in a Tele I've got.
@muurimc
@muurimc Месяц назад
No issues here. They sound really great. No hums no noise.
@sandyturner1911
@sandyturner1911 2 года назад
That fretboard is Beautiful! I like the pickguard, too. Those pickups have a little bit of Stratty quack in them. Always enjoy your content. Thanks!
@user-yu5wp7rr5m
@user-yu5wp7rr5m 2 года назад
Definitely yay. My strat has an 85/SA/SA setup and I absolutely love it. The mid boost is also a fantastic piece of kit as well.
@zerolight9420
@zerolight9420 2 года назад
I put the Lukather set in my Strat a couple of months back and really like them. I've avoided EMGs since I started playing 3 decades ago, and probably shouldn't have. I even put the stock AM Pro Series II pickups back in to see how much better the passives sounded, and decided I liked the EMGs better, put them back, and there they have stayed. So many tones with a tweak of the volume and tone from the SLV singles, and the 85 bridge rocks.
@Wileylikethehawk
@Wileylikethehawk 2 года назад
I love an EMG. They really rip for super clean and super distorted leads, I find. Middle ground can take some work, but it’s in there.
@tyler_bt3326
@tyler_bt3326 Год назад
EMGs are great for when you want a deep, huge sound. They’re so high output that they thrive when at full volume, but they naturally compress purely due to their design so you don’t get as many nasty overtones and unwanted noises. Not to mention, with how easy they are to install and the fact that they’re internally shielded just makes them so damn good. They’re just workhorse equipment. Reliable, easy to use and you know what sound you’re getting. Tbh for any live playing they’re more than adequate, the average audience won’t know any better. (Edit) I play on a warmoth bass VI I put together. So we’re down in E-1 or even lower, and the clarity these things get due to the high output and compression is unreal
@AcceleratingUniverse
@AcceleratingUniverse Год назад
what are you talking about lmfao? he does nothing in this video besides the "middle ground" and it sounds fine
@Wileylikethehawk
@Wileylikethehawk Год назад
@@AcceleratingUniverse Sorry, I forgot to run my comment past you first. My mistake!
@drkaplin98
@drkaplin98 Год назад
EMGs are really great live, they give so much more sustain than passives. But sometimes I dig the warmer tones of passives. It all depends on what I'm playing. Gilmour's tone with the boost on his SA's is almost as fat and warm as a humbucker. Really beautiful. I've got a set of EMG's in my strat- A tele reverse slant RTC in the bridge, and 2 SAV's in the middle and neck. I also have the SPC circuit that makes single coils fatten up and sound like humbuckers. It is the most versatile (and great sounding) strat I've ever heard.
@odyssey6684
@odyssey6684 Год назад
Had to give these a listen - used to have an SA/SA/89 setup that I liked. These still have an applicable sound. They're definitely hotter than standard, I'm hearing a bit of fuzz in almost everything due to the gain. However, I'm liking that clang that these have.
@57Techboy
@57Techboy 2 года назад
Beauty is in the ear of the beholder, I have active pickups in several guitars as well as passive ones in others. They all have their purpose, I too was annoyed with buzz and hum of single coils in an overdriven amp and ended up putting a DG20 setup in my strat and never looked back. It's one of my most versatile guitars I have and dead it's quiet. Cheers, Perry
@SanjoyDasGuitar
@SanjoyDasGuitar Год назад
Amazing your musicianship & pickup demonstration. 😊🙏
@LeonTodd
@LeonTodd Год назад
Much appreciated mate
@TheTubeDude
@TheTubeDude 2 года назад
I picked a used loaded pickguard in Houston 2009. I was intrigued by Alnico 5 EMGs. I was delighted. The old ASH strat I mounted them on is still in my 10 Strat rotation.
@KROLSKI
@KROLSKI 2 года назад
Totally got the King x vibe going on there😎 What I love with strats is the way you can really alter the look feel and sound. Currently building a strat with a bridge humbucker and neck hotrail. Locking tuners and aiming at a vegatrem. Blacking out all the hardware also😅 Already aiming on a next project, and those EMG's you got there might be added to the list🤟
@guitardave
@guitardave 2 года назад
Leon! Loved the Coming Back To Life jam! I’m totally with you on the love for Gilmour’s EMG equipped Pulse Strat, and also for me at that time was Mark Knopfler’s Pensa-Suhr which had SA, SA and an 85 in the bridge. I ordered a custom Suhr back in January and I’ve gone for the newer EMG X Series in it - SAX, SAX and 89X (the “splittable” 85). The wait for it is killing me, but I’m sure it will be worth it when it finally arrives. I don’t understand the negativity towards EMG’s from some quarters - as you said, they’re a different tonal option, and to my ears they can still sound pretty stratty when you need them too. The clean clips are beautiful!
@LeonTodd
@LeonTodd 2 года назад
My Dad and I always used Mark's Pensa Suhr as a kind of "holy grail" style design for the ultimate refined S style.
@guitardave
@guitardave 2 года назад
@@LeonTodd Absolutely. It’s always been right up there for me too. So thankful I’m finally in a position to be able to afford my own version of it :-)
@Gorbyrev
@Gorbyrev 2 года назад
Played a denim blue Knopfler spec Suhr Classic with the cream EMGs. Sounded wonderful with a really sweet clean tone.
@PFDarkside
@PFDarkside Год назад
Sounds great, it feels like there is a resurgence of EMG bubbling under the surface, lots of channels featuring them and showing just how good they can be. Leon, I’d love to see you review the Dan Huff combo of JB/Hot Stack/Hot Stack!
@constantinosmavroyannis9409
@constantinosmavroyannis9409 2 года назад
I used to have 2 EMG 85s on my caparison dellinger ii in neck and bridge positions. I eventually took them out and went with the more flexible, touch-sensitive stock ones it had (which also didn't require a battery change every 20 days) but for the time I had them the sound was huge. The harmonics were flying off the frets with no effort and they were as massive as they were controllable
@corytaylor8673
@corytaylor8673 2 года назад
Don't have any in my current lineup but loved the guitars I had them in. They if nothing else are inspiring because they make me play different.
@andy_stinson
@andy_stinson 2 года назад
I personally love EMG pickups! I have a 57/66 set in my ESP Explorer and it’s the perfect marriage of the tone and dynamics of PAF’s but with the punch and consistency of actives. I’ve also got a Gary Holt signature guitar with an 81/89R set. The 89R is a essentially a splittable 85 but the coil you use when you split is closer to the neck so it sounds like a strat neck pickup :)
@garyphillips725
@garyphillips725 8 месяцев назад
Nice. Major KingsX tone there! The 2 & 4 positions have plenty of Stratocity. I just finished refurbishing an '80s California made Charvel (Strat body style) that I had installed EMGs (58 & 92) into 30 years ago and the battery had corroded inside. The Floyd had lots of ick as well. Totally disassembled to the max and scrubbed everything (where appropriate) with WD40 and DeOxIt. Once I got it going again, man is it sweet. Action with that Charvel neck is great too. So I'm considering the SA EMG set myself. I've got a Seymour/Dimarizio noiseless setup on another Strat clone and I wouldn't change it but I might put the SA kit on the Charvel or possibly stick an SA between the two hummers. One thing for sure, I'm installing a battery box. I've made a couple of custom guitars in the past so the router is my friend. Cheers!
@AlexanderGhezzo
@AlexanderGhezzo Год назад
I put the white EMGs in my self-compilled start. I like the sound, it offers really authentic strat-sounds without noise
@hoosierdaddy2308
@hoosierdaddy2308 Год назад
How did I miss this.. I think I was sick at the time you made this.. Great sounding pickups.. I have the same setup, but with a new maple neck with maple fretboard I'm about to install with 6100 Stainless frets.. Can't wait to hear it.. I've always loved EMG's.. I'm a huge 85 fan after seeing kip winger back in the day and he killed with them.. Of course zakk is a killer too, and so many uses for them and especially singles with no noise and they are eq'd great from the factory that you would never be able to do with a passive IMHO. Just killer pickups.. You should play this more.. Sounds killer my down under friend.. That 80's chorus clean sound is to die for with singles from EMG. Great playing sir as always.. Be safe and well sir!
@jasondelotel
@jasondelotel 11 месяцев назад
Excellent guitar playing dude! Loved that you played some ty tabor riffs too. I like the emg sa's. I love that they aren't very noisy, and that you hear every little nuance. I think I'm going to install them in my 91 fender Mex strat? It should be great? Thanks for the awesome review! Keep rockin and makin cool vids!
@LeonTodd
@LeonTodd 11 месяцев назад
They're awesome for the early tabor and 90's Gilmour thing!
@suetruett3812
@suetruett3812 2 года назад
I've got EMG's in my C-1 Schecter, it's also my first time using them and I have no complaints. In fact I really like them. I may swap out some of my other stock pickup's for EMG's. I like the tone I get when we play live. Who knows... Great video!
@PoJoWo
@PoJoWo 2 года назад
Great tones. Though I was a big fan of Gilmour and what he did with emg stuff I have to say my favourite user is Ian Moss, his early solo stuff is riddled with Emg tones. I think like any other pickup they can be reliant on control of other factors to make them work, especially if you have the Dg set up with the extra preamp as you have no way to reduce highs then. I love passive pickups and am blessed to have some very nice local made ones, but I don’t think it’s one or the other they’re a thing unto themselves. I think one of the biggest issues people have is based on hearsay and rumour about batteries (which is rubbish, if you unplug when you’re done they last ages. A set of traditional sas can last 1000hrs on a good battery), and sterility…. Which was a thing more to do with the general gear and tones around when they came out. Keep fighting the fight for good tone sir, the most important thing is fingers and ears like yours. All the best from wales!
@low_e_music
@low_e_music 2 года назад
Absolutely Loved Jam 1, very much a "Coming Back to Life" vibe which I think is one of their best songs.
@JayManWolf
@JayManWolf Год назад
I've had this set in one of my guitars. They are very good, you just have to fish around for the right kind of magic to come out of them!
@toddstropicals
@toddstropicals 2 года назад
You were a brilliant young man with a good ear if you installed those at age 16-17. I have a guitar with EMG pu's and love them! Also, many of my basses have EMG pu's as well, and I'm getting ready to install EMG jazz bass pu's in my Warwick katana nt 5 string as soon as they arrive. Sounds good, ain't broke don't fix but make it sound better by replacing 👍
@joeblankenship377
@joeblankenship377 9 месяцев назад
I've got EMG active single-coils in my Strat. Uncovered, staggered pole pieces. They sound great to me. They were the pickups in it when I bought it. Sometimes I think about replacing them, but only because its a pain in the butt when you plug in and your 9V is dead.
@rogermynatt4706
@rogermynatt4706 2 года назад
Reminds me SO MUCH of my 1979 Strat that I loaded w/ the same pickups ! DAMN ..., I miss that guitar !
@kenbranca7215
@kenbranca7215 2 года назад
Single coils with out all the noise,, sounds like winning to me. I have a set of the gilmour pickups in my red strat, those tone knobs do a lot of good as well.
@peik5569
@peik5569 2 года назад
I really liked them with the "plastic" clean, and with the more distorted stuff. On the crunch stuff, I guess I would prefer other pickups, not that they sounded bad! Just not exactly what I liked on mild distortion
@LeonTodd
@LeonTodd 2 года назад
yeah as soon as i heard the EMG's with that patch it all clicked!
@brpadington
@brpadington Год назад
I'd rather have a JB/59 for mid gain stuff.
@SO-bp2uc
@SO-bp2uc 7 месяцев назад
Good assessment. They seem to struggle with a bluesey edge of breakup tone. But I bet if you played with them enough, you’d be able to dial in a more than sufficient tone.
@jamesmillington7122
@jamesmillington7122 2 года назад
Some of the best live guitar tone i've ever heard came from fiddles with EMGs installed. David Gilmour, Mark Knopfler, Gary Moore, Lukather to name but a few. Hell, even EVH sounded great using his Steinberger with EMGs.
@jasondrummond1318
@jasondrummond1318 2 года назад
Personally having several diffrent EMG onfigurations in several guitars, I like the SA as you said for what it;s ment for. a general all around single coil sound. I have one in a jackson soloist 86' sl1 with kahler. I prefer the sav, and sv to the sa and s, for there more open vintage sound if that's your thing, and they sound the part as well.
@austinfailz
@austinfailz Год назад
I love EMGs and use quiite a few of setups in my guitars. I love the single coils especially with the SPC and EXG controls. I use them all at 18v.
@vanessajazp6341
@vanessajazp6341 6 месяцев назад
For single coils, actives are the only way to go. That clean, clear sound with no hum can't be beat.
@tho-mas83
@tho-mas83 Год назад
Cool Demo Leon, as always. I use the EMG SA's and the 89( in bridge position) in my guitars for more than 25/26 years now and i'm absolutly glad with it. By the way,the 89 humbucker can be split into an single coil and that's a really cool thing! I used to play with in the eighties and they where great too. But as most of the guitar players, we're always looking for some new stuff ,and so i tried the EMG's in 95/96 and never changed. EMG's lover should listen to Steve Lukather playing "Little Wing" with Toto live in Paris 1990!!! Fantastic mariage between EMG Warmoth Strat / Soldano XR88 preamp! Wow, Best sound ever!! Cheers Leon ! Thank you for you Videos. they re all great
@wadeburgan1574
@wadeburgan1574 2 года назад
I have 2 SA's neck and middle and an 89 in the bridge of my Strat. Push pull tone pot basically makes the 89 into an SA when it's pushed in. I've had them probably as long as you've had yours. I will sometimes kick around the idea of changing them out for something else, but I never do.
@ianfurqueron5850
@ianfurqueron5850 2 года назад
When I bought my first Les Paul in 1988 it had been fitted with an 81/85 set - this was before I really knew who Zakk Wylde was and didn't associate those pickups with his sound. I kept the guitar like that for a few years until the 89 set came out with the coil-tapping ability. So I bought and installed a set of those in the guitar. I actually had to route the cavity deeper to use the push-pull pots that came with the pickups - since I didn't know getting long-shaft pots might have been possible. Oops. I then moved the 81/85 set to a LP Custom I had - again - not really thinking about Wylde at the time. I also had an EMG Tele set in a guitar I assembled. Right now, the only guitar I plan to have EMGs in is my 80's era ESP Horizon.
@RayLawrenceJrMUSIC
@RayLawrenceJrMUSIC Год назад
Yes EMG's are my favorites. I have a T-52 set in a Tele I built. Best pickups for the sounds I like. If you NEED clean with ZERO 60 cycle hum with zero need for shielding the cavities then these are your pickups. You can still shield the cavities if you like. Not needed, If you put the T-52 set in a tele you may want to make extra room in the control cavity for the battery and that is a tiny bit of material that needs to be removed so you can have room for the battery connector to have clearance. just a tiny notch is all it takes. I also use a set of Geezer Butler P J pickups in my P bass. These are passive and they are beasts for bass. You will be VERY happy with these pickups. YES, EMG pickups are badass. EMG covers pretty much any tone you can think of. I love EMG's
@MrJbangoy
@MrJbangoy 5 месяцев назад
Recently stuck the Gilmour set with the Expander and Presence control into my Squier I'd been modifying and at 18V they're just insanely good.
@ThrashMetalAJM
@ThrashMetalAJM 5 месяцев назад
I recently bought a 1988 fender hm strat hot pink and the thx knobs are messed up and I’m thinking of going a Emg HSS setup in it. Love the cleans on this Strat
@carlossalazar4508
@carlossalazar4508 2 года назад
I once had a Vince Gill pickup set!! Amazing!!
@constantinranis
@constantinranis Год назад
I have a baritone ltd with active EMG pickups, I love the sound , they re so brutal but when it comes to recording, they are a lil more difficult to tame, you have to be more aware with your playing and your muting technique cause they capture everything, every finger movement/slide etc , not a big deal , just adjust the playing.
@brpadington
@brpadington Год назад
I didn't like EMGs until I got used to them. They EQ differently than my Duncan JBs I was used to. Now I love them as much as my trusty JB/59 combo. The lower noise is really nice too.
@0megalul309
@0megalul309 2 года назад
I agree with the others on the emgx. Had two Luke's, one with regular emgs and the other with the x. The X's have lower output than my squier classic vibe. Emgs are great to have in the stable as a sonic option.
@brotherdoom2406
@brotherdoom2406 2 года назад
I pretty much agree with you. It’s best moments we’re the two extremes. However, I was happily surprised with how it sounded when you were doing the funky picking. It really jumped out and would probably sound great in a full mix
@samwilcockmusic
@samwilcockmusic 2 года назад
They sound great. Love EMGs, although I don’t use them often.
@alexandargabric
@alexandargabric 2 года назад
monster tone coming out of that axe! My friend recently did a build with a local luthier, and put Luke EMG set in. I wanted to get that set as well and put it in my super strat, but after trying it out in his guitar, it didn't really resonate with me in the room :/ But listening SA here, them I like :D
@murfmurphy6212
@murfmurphy6212 2 года назад
I've been playing my emg guitars more again just because they are so silent. They are a great tool, honestly the only downside is worrying about the battery. I just built a tele with the EMG T set in it and that thing is incredible. They have their own unique sound.
@jessenicholson1777
@jessenicholson1777 2 года назад
Agree that the 80’s studio clean sounded great with these. Possibly the best pickups I’ve heard for that tone. These pickups clearly have a lot more low end than standard Strat pickups which really worked with that tone. Regular Strat pickups can sound a bit harsh with it. They also clearly have more power than a regular pickup but not as much power as a humbucker. The other tone I liked was the early part of the dynamic lead where I think you had the volume turned down. It sounded like something that you couldn’t get with any other type of pickup.
@mentoneman
@mentoneman 2 года назад
that clean tone and bluesy strat tone recorded nicely. the higher gain was also cool and punchy. i personally prefer how that clean tone sounded compared to the clean tone on your normal demo strat with the landau singles into the axe III specifically. i had a strat with the EMG SV set and spc tone control. i never bonded with the immediacy and feel of those pickups as they were more harsh than vintage, although they always cut through the mix well. i preferred the Ultrasonic pickups that were loaded in Zion guitars and were the rage for boogie rack users back in the day…
@lukather1
@lukather1 2 года назад
I have 85 EMG in my Lukather VA They are the best pickups I have and I’ve got a suhr and a Tyler Studio 335. - unbelievable cleans
@kennygardner5041
@kennygardner5041 Год назад
I use EMG Alnico Tele pickups and they are quiet, twang, clean but handle gain better than my traditional tele pickups. Sustain is great! The neck pickup is the best!
@andrewdenine1685
@andrewdenine1685 Год назад
I've got a set of emg sa golds with the brown oak backs from the late 70s and there absolutely fantastic
@dano8736
@dano8736 Год назад
surprisingly good, I like hearing others play with EMG's but I can never get used to them myself but I am drawn to the fantastic tone
@LeonTodd
@LeonTodd Год назад
Thanks so much!
@immanuelkuhrt8508
@immanuelkuhrt8508 2 года назад
I love mine. I like the sound, and I love not having to battle noise too much.
@k8923
@k8923 Год назад
had EMG's in my Schecter in an HSS config. Loved it. I'm now looking to find another guitar that has them... but weighs less than 8.5lbs.
@jonniegibbins
@jonniegibbins 2 года назад
Jam 1 - Coming Back to Life? loved that.
@MPB47
@MPB47 2 года назад
I recently replaced my original 96' fender strat pickups with EMG SA/SA/81 (bridge) and it sounds exponentially better with the EMG's on both the clean and the dirty.
@billylindsey3678
@billylindsey3678 Год назад
That's probably the exact same setup I'd go with
@johnleslie339
@johnleslie339 Год назад
i love emgs i have used the 81 in the neck and 85 in the bridge, and i get killer tones from them prolly been using them for over 30 years. i have them in a rg 320 arctic frost red ,and the dime shadow ...
@PikaStu666
@PikaStu666 2 года назад
I was first made aware of EMGs by a college tutor. He’d been using them in his SG since the early 80s as a session musician, after a chat with Steve Lukather. Then I started listening to Pride & Glory and saw Zakk Wylde used them. I wanted his tone, so loaded my LP with an 81 and 85. Never looked back… I’ve currently got 4 guitars, two with EMGs (one has an 81 the other has a classic 70) and two with passive pickups. For heavy riffs and solos the EMGs rule 🤘
@therealjohndoe3862
@therealjohndoe3862 2 года назад
Well, I have used 81s since the late 80s, mostly for metal, of course. More recently I have been using Hot 70s and they are really versatile and super responsive, and sound awesome clean as well. They actually have lots of headroom. Also, they are very versatile and sound very much like passive pickups and you can get variety of tones out of them. Must more dynamic than what most people think of when referring back to the 81/85 type sounds. They are my new favorite pickups, to tell you the truth.
@Nghilifa
@Nghilifa 2 года назад
Kirk Hammett used these in his black Fernandes Strat he used during the RTL-MOP era (I think it was called "Edna"), there's plenty of videos of him using it here on YT. Always sounded great to me!
@LeonTodd
@LeonTodd 2 года назад
Some of his best work on those two albums!
@ottolofstrom3896
@ottolofstrom3896 6 месяцев назад
That 80s clean sound is amazing! Thinking about getting these pickups! Would you say that they're versatile?
@LeonTodd
@LeonTodd 6 месяцев назад
Yes, they're pretty flat sounding so you can mould them to do whatever you want
@InsomniacMatt
@InsomniacMatt 2 года назад
I want two sounds; An 80's clean chorus, and high gain rhythm. That's why I have EMG 81x-60x in my Ibanez. I also like that EMGs can either be as simple or as complex as you want. I have just a 3 way switch and one volume knob.
@sheercerebralpower
@sheercerebralpower Год назад
Bought my first SA set in 1984………have many different guitars vintage and new, but always like to have a EMG Strat for live applications……or my 88 Steinberger GM with 81/SA/SA.. .
@christian_oz
@christian_oz 2 года назад
I wasn't too fussed with the originals, but when my neck pickup died, I swapped for the X line. I felt that was quite an improvement.
@guitardave
@guitardave 2 года назад
That’s good to know. I ordered a Suhr earlier this year and went for the X series too - SAX in the neck and middle and a 89X in the bridge.
@pputra914
@pputra914 Год назад
Highly recomend switching the middle to EMG SAX. Much more quack in between position. SAs are quite dark pickups and need a boost in 4k~5k to sound like normal single coils
@universeworld1782
@universeworld1782 Год назад
I played with some guys who were 100% vintage! One had a 93LP with Burst Buckers, and the other with an expensive Fender Strat that cost him around $1700. Their god was Gary Moore! What did I have? I had a Schecter Hellraiser V with a Floyd Rose, EMG 81 in the bridge, and a 89R in the neck position. These guys mocked at me so much until we got together and I literally blew them away in every tone. They never mocked at me again! The versatility of active pickups is a big advantage. My Japanese made 540S 91 Ibanez, I modified with HSS set up with a Seymour Duncan SH8 Invader in the bridge, Duncan Antiquity 60's Hot center, and a Duncan Antiquity 55 tele in the neck position. 😀 for that Strat/Tele tone with the ability to 🪨 with the SH8 Invader in the bridge! 🤘
@stevehannah525
@stevehannah525 Год назад
EMG makes a great pickup. I have two SA's and an 89 in the bridge. No noise, long cables if you want. Good drive into the front end. Sweet pickups. You can also get tone shaping capability. My other strat has Van Zandt Rock model pickups which were my favorite for a passive pickup. I suppose I should get a third strat with a set of vintage pickups. Don't think in terms of best or worse. Pickups are a compromise with a lot of bests. It just depends on what you like. EMG yeah.
@stevehannah525
@stevehannah525 Год назад
My exact same setup. I love mine too.
@SPQRTempus
@SPQRTempus Год назад
Maybe it's my old ears but I found some of the bridge position sounds far too bright and cutting for my taste, but once you paired it with a really bassy amp setting and chorus it cut through all of it without sounding muddy. And I picked that early Kings X tone very early on.
@scottpeters4401
@scottpeters4401 2 года назад
I like EMG’s for some things…The 81’s have that wall of sound thing going on..They also have a razor sharp focus in the upper mids…I still prefer the overall punch of a passive pickup,but every now and then,I like to blast some Priest Thru an 81 for sure….
@AudioAtmos
@AudioAtmos 2 года назад
There were a few times you had your volume rolled back and that seemed to tame things a bit for my taste. Not so brittle. Then again the super clean delay and chorus (I’m guessing) was pretty cool and then at the end when they were in a mix they were really cutting through and sounded pretty darn nice for that type of lead playing. Seems like with some EQ and other tone shaping anyone could get a very useable tone to match their tastes. I know what you mean about the Pulse recording. That had me about to drop a DG set in my 93 Jeff Beck Strat more than a few times. Speaking of another controversial pickup. The Lace Sensors never got much love. I really liked the Gold Set in the JB Strat.
@LeonTodd
@LeonTodd 2 года назад
I have a Strat with Lace Sensors so that may be my next video on this topic :p
@AudioAtmos
@AudioAtmos 2 года назад
@@LeonTodd That would be cool. 😎
@rickbrunet2559
@rickbrunet2559 2 года назад
They are clear sounding. Def or more themes type with a bite!!!
@jaysonbarnden
@jaysonbarnden Год назад
My god, these things are insanely versatile! Here I am living in Super Distortion and JB land, I need a set!!!
@sh1maru
@sh1maru Год назад
And they work great with the equalizer. You can easily draw the modern humbucker curve, or vintage single coil curve, or whatever you want. The opposite doesn't work, you can not get emg sa sound from any other pickup because they just don't have the higher frequencies that SAs have
@eramarces3643
@eramarces3643 Год назад
Planning to put emg on my strat , now im fully decided its a good idea
@mickbuffalo
@mickbuffalo 2 года назад
I started out using EMGs on an HM Strat wow what a great sound over the stock pickups. They sound great clean and immense but very balanced in distortion. Big mistake when I sold it. I like EMG so much I splashed out on a 2006 Zakk Wylde LP.
@jesussavesrick
@jesussavesrick 2 года назад
I have two Strats with David Gilmour sets. They are the Swiss Army knife of Strat pickups. They do it all, and they do it all extremely well. If you don’t have the EXG and SPC pots with the SA’s, then you are missing 70% of the tone capability’s.
@michaelgallegos8811
@michaelgallegos8811 2 года назад
I like EMG 's as well as passive it depends on what u are doing ,it personal preference ,the bone breakers KH signature pick ups are cool have u tried those ?
@simonkormendy849
@simonkormendy849 4 месяца назад
I've been checking out these EMG SA pickups on RU-vid, seriously thinking about putting a set of these in my 2014 Fender USA Strat, I came to the conclusion that stock standard Fender single coil pickups, and Noiseless pickups have too much treble in them for my tastes, I want to hear more mids from my USA Strat, and these EMG SA pickups seem to have what I want to hear in their tone.
@nicholasaragon4126
@nicholasaragon4126 2 года назад
Thanks for the video. Metal is not my thing and I usually play R&B, Pop, Jazz, and Rock stuff. I'm considering experimenting with EMGs for new tonal possibilities for what I do, and to learn the nuances of installation since I love modding and repairing guitars. But it's almost impossible to find any demonstrations that aren't mega hardcore XXX killface death metal chugg chugg widdly widdly widdly. I'm one step closer to pulling the trigger and buying some. I'm still trying to find the model of active pickups that I want, but it's been a very demoralizing journey.
@JacksonCharvelRULE
@JacksonCharvelRULE 6 месяцев назад
I have a HSS setup EMG 81 SA SA in a Jackson Fusion Pro... no matter what I run it through the neck pickup will come close but never hit that "Strat" tone... but man when you want crystal clear clean, nothing even comes close to the SA EMG single.
@Turbo-D
@Turbo-D 2 года назад
EMG 58 is the most underrated pickup of all times IMO, cheers 🤟
@martinemesguitar
@martinemesguitar Год назад
Not heard of that one. I did just buy a M-60 mini humbucker which seems obscure and possibly discontinued. Got it second hand. Haven't tried it yet, looking forward to putting it in the neck of a les paul style guitar that currently has the Fat55 set in.
@GordonPavilion
@GordonPavilion 2 года назад
Loved my EMG SA’s since the late 80’s.
@AngusClarkGTR
@AngusClarkGTR 2 года назад
Does the SA set have a mid-boost or presence knob? I had the DG set in a strat. The DG has both the mid-boost and the bass/treble boost controls and no real “tone” knob. So it was weird. Cause the two controls sort of cancel each other out. Sounded good, but I didn’t like having a battery-powered guitar.
@LeonTodd
@LeonTodd 2 года назад
I had a mid boost kit that I never installed. I wonder if I still have it!
@jasonhudson5357
@jasonhudson5357 2 года назад
I had the 81 /85 set in a les paul and wasn't blown away they didn't suck but they didn't shine.
@LeonTodd
@LeonTodd 2 года назад
Hahaha "okayest pickups ever!"
@wolfsdenmusic9404
@wolfsdenmusic9404 2 года назад
EMG's can be great. Like so much...all just "depends". The guitar. The sound you're going for, a number of things. I had EMG 89's in my Schecter Hellraiser (that I sold). Wasn't sure if I'd like them and bought into the "they can't be used for 80's rock" frame of mind. But you know what? They were very versatile and sounded fantastic in the mahogany body. Not perfect for everything...but still sounded great.
@ericv7720
@ericv7720 2 года назад
EMGs have always sounded warm to me, with that chunky lower-mid "push." I guess they're perceived as "sterile" because of the lack of that icepick resonant peak that is characteristic of so many passives.
@mylogify
@mylogify 4 месяца назад
Are these good for Metal? Or would you recommend S4's in single coil for only metal?? When humbuckers aren't option? But yours still sound good for metal.
@adam872
@adam872 2 года назад
Not sure how I feel about some of those tones. The ultra sparkly cleans sounded great, but the bluesy half grit sounded a bit ice picky to my ears. I've always been a big rap for the Luke et al EMG tones so this surprised me.
@Infrared72
@Infrared72 2 месяца назад
I had a nice hss set of emg's in a strat for many years and enjoyed them. I made the mistake of selling that guitar in the early 2000's and I miss it. The cleans with emg's in a strat and some good fx are excellent.
@Golem29
@Golem29 2 года назад
I love EMGs. As with any pickup how it sounds will vary depending on your EQ and the rest of your setup. Would anyone say Gilmour has a bad tone?
@LeonTodd
@LeonTodd 2 года назад
Exactly!
@Golem29
@Golem29 2 года назад
@@LeonTodd I have some 707s on a Loomis signature and I love the extra kick they give the amp. Brilliant for lead playing and they're also super articulate
@thelowlifex9437
@thelowlifex9437 10 месяцев назад
I love emg , i have a charvel with emgs and a tokai les paul which i modded with a set of super 77s and both are amazing
@SnappyJCM800
@SnappyJCM800 2 года назад
I remember watching the pulse tour dvd and immediately noticed gilmour using emgs which made me give them a chance
@kimmoparonen1737
@kimmoparonen1737 2 года назад
I love the EMG's on my Ernie Ball LUKE.(SLV/85) They sound and feel like slightly compressed without the side effects of compressor!? GuitarPlayer said it well: "Notes come like water from a fire hose" :)
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