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| Gear maniac | Gtars - Active Or Passive? Hey guys, Im currently playing a new Les Paul custom, with a 490 in the neck, and a 500T in the bridge. The output is great, but i still would like to try something else in the bridge (then put the 500T in the neck). I've tried seymour ... was ok, but i want shit loads of output! so of course im thinking of EMG, but i hear 90% of models are quite muddy - which is another thing id really like to stay away from ... i know there are tonnes a cheapy companies doing their own thing and producing some amazing pickups ... Im playing through a H&K WarpX with sovtek tubes, so im playing through an amp that really respects good pickups. So for the most output everyone agrees on active? if so throw some brand/models/sites at me :) Cheers guys.
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| Gear maniac Join Date: Jun 2003 Location: 35° 8' N 111° 40' W
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| If you can wait for them (six weeks because they are made to order) and don't mind the price Q-Tuners are incredible, I put a set on my Strat and increased the audible tone range at least 30%. And they are passive. AND when I switch between the Fender humbucker and the Q-Tuner the volume increases at least 20% plus you can select how much output you want when you order them
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| someone was telling me about a dimarzio pup that had an insane output. i forget the name . . . I have a steinberger w/ active emg's and it isn't muddy at all (quite bright actually), but just different. can't explain it any other way (plus it's been years since I plugged it in . . . )
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| Gear maniac | Thanks guys checked both out, look amazing ... anyone else?
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| Gear interested Join Date: Mar 2008
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| Bare Knuckle Pickups, North Devon, UK - Hand Wound Guitar Pickups The Warpig might be just what the doctor ordered Bare Knuckle Pickups, North Devon, UK - Hand Wound Guitar Pickups |
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| Lives for gear | depends of the style of music. I feel passive have better dynamics and sounds more organic... But really depends what sound you want!
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| Lives for gear Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: Manchester by the Sea, MA
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| Active's are a tad sterile. Passive Pups are spicy...... Even for metal I still like passive. The only real advantage of Active is the quiet/clean factor But EMG has some damn good passive pups that are really really quiet. |
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