Modding my guitar with EMGs

im using a schecter omen6. is it compatible with emg pickups? and do davis have the white coloured ones( is it more expensive?)
 
note on actives... : never leave ur cable plugged into the guitar...once u take it out, it stops using the batts
 
im using a schecter omen6. is it compatible with emg pickups? and do davis have the white coloured ones( is it more expensive?)

EMG is compatible with all humbucking unit guitars.
 
well, it is compatible with all guitars...but u gotta remember that u need space for the 9v battery. so if ur guitar's cavity is really small, it might pose to be a big problem
 
Mine not - need to file some wood off on one of my guitar...
But however.... the pickup fit nicely and tight even without screw...
The pickup are in contact with the guitar body,
which i think the sound or vibration from the body travel well into the guitar.
Hence , the sustain is unbelievable..........
5 sec.. at least.....!!!!!
 
SOME ADVICE:

basically, if youre looking for versatile guitar tone forget EMG. So if you want to play some metal, some blues, some rock, some jazz...id advise you to go against EMG and go with some passive pickups..SD have some decent combinations for all guitar types.

Imho, you should only want to invest in EMG for your guitar in the following situations:

1) If you play mostly metal or heavy music.
2) If you own several guitars and want to dedicate one guitar to heavy tone (still have other guitars for different style)
3) If you have a decent guitar and amp that can bring out the true EMG qualities.

Anyway, before modding, just think about sacrificing the natural sweet dynamics generated passive pickups :D
 
hmm alright thanks guys.

I got another question, i'm looking for a good chorus pedal, any to recommend? Is the boss Accoustic simulator worth its buck? Wat are good power supplies to use? Is the dunlop power brick which cost like 200 odd worth as well? thanks

Oh any of ur seen this? just saw it just now http://www.sweelee.sg/banner_digitech.asp

wat u guys think?
 
Midnight: someone told me once that the Danelectro Cool Cat 18v chorus is an awesome chorus pedal. might wanna check it out at plaza sing yamaha.

I dont use analog, so i cant give u other suggestions
 
Imho, you should only want to invest in EMG for your guitar in the following situations:

1) If you play mostly metal or heavy music.

uhm not really. heard of david gilmour or steve lukather? off the top of my head.

3) If you have a decent guitar and amp that can bring out the true EMG qualities.

emg's tend to have their own sonic stamp..making the guitar less relavant.

Anyway, before modding, just think about sacrificing the natural sweet dynamics generated passive pickups

emg's run at 18volts have a greater dynamic range than many passive pickups, including old favourites like the duncan JB and all. its a simple mod that takes 5 minutes.
 
oh hell I love this topics because I LOVE EMGs.

my primary guitar is a B.C Rich Kerry King sig, it's loaded with 81/81 and I can really confidently say that nothing comes close to the kind of brilliant, full, cutting, powerful yet clean tone i'm getting out of my EMGs.

The headroom is unbelievable spacious and it's very easy to get a good dirty tone with most settings that i've come to played with at home or on stage.

However, to be fair I have to admit that the tone is too powerful for softer playing, I still play clean passages, but I have to reduce the amp gain significantly more than my passive guitars to be able to strum aggressively without overdriving the amp.

In any case, it's my personal opinion that it's the best pickups for anything from rock to grindcore. \m/
 
EMG RULES - it beat my dimarzio Fast Track 1 (Bridge) + Fast Track 2 (middle) + chopper (Neck).....

I play all type of Music with them...

Have try 2 type of ESP eclipse - with 1)Seymour Duncan and 2)EMG......

Went back home with a ESP snow white with EMG ------
 
what i love bout EMGs is their clarity. try maxing out the gain in your amp and play a major chord, you can still hear each individual note of the chord despite having insane amount of gain. little nuances is definitely amplified when you play thru an active emg pickup. this somehow helps you as a player since it kinda forces you to play more cleanly, be more aware of your playing, etc.
 
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emg's run at 18volts have a greater dynamic range than many passive pickups, including old favourites like the duncan JB and all. its a simple mod that takes 5 minutes.
ok swee, im gonna mod mine to 18volts. have heard of this mod, just haven got down to doing em. haha
 
basically, if youre looking for versatile guitar tone forget EMG. So if you want to play some metal, some blues, some rock, some jazz...id advise you to go against EMG and go with some passive pickups..SD have some decent combinations for all guitar types.

Really? i was thinking of getting new pickups soon. i mainly play metal but i want a more versatile kinda tone.
 
emg-rocks: I had mine done with the 18v mod...
Can download the clips I posted to get some idea of it; "before" clip is done with only the 81 in the bridge with 9v, "after" clip is done with 85/81 with the 18v mod...
I've heard some people said that it's actually quite useless, just the power of perception...
But I'm happy with it, never really A/B it before, so I would never know :D
 
http://www.ultimatemetal.com/forum/equipment/293799-my-emg-18v-experiment.html

that's a decently comprehensive A-B test of 18v/9v EMGs. less clipping and more headroom.

EDIT: the difference between 9v and 18v is pretty much light and day IMO, especially with 81s. if you already have it running in 18v just take out one battery, and bridge the empty 9v connector with another one. i keep a spare connector lying around for this purpose, but in a pinch, even aluminium foil taped down will work :wink:

18v makes the EMGs sound much less compressed,feels/sounds more like a traditional passive but still retains the tone. i find the low end slightly fatter,but not as tight too.

the regular 9v compressed sound still has its uses though, its alot more forgiving. spare connector lets you switch between both easily. i've been thinking of wiring up a switch though.
 
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