Hey folks,
lately I've gone a bit crazy on pickups and did all kinds of thinking and experimenting. Right now I have another set of BKPs on their way to me, being previously owned by fellow forum member Slartibartfast. However those are not the only purchase I made this week. I actually got myself a used EMG 81/85 combo from a friend.
So I installed those today in my cheap Ibanez RG 350MZ (being the only reason I got them in the first place as the guitar sounds horrible with passives and BKPs would be a waste in it) to make it my generic Drop C Metalcore August Burns Red Cover instrument. The result is good, at least considering the purpose I wanted to achieve.
Now I guess all I'm about to say has been said about EMGs before, but now I really have a first hand impression. I'll list pros and cons:
On the pro side:
- EMGs are known for imposing their own sound on your instrument. Not saying they always sound the same in every guitar but you know what to expect and they deliver.
- They turn a cheap guitar made out of really bad wood into a way better one.
- Tightness. Holy Smokes I thought my Painkiller was tight already.
- Compression and fluidity. You achieve pinch harmonics without any effort, your playing sounds cleaner, you need less effort and the massive output makes everything hearable on a constant volume level. Sweeping and Tapping work like a charm. However...
On the con side:
- ...this is also their biggest weakness imho. You might play like a beginner and you wouldn't notice your flaws. So you won't improve your technique. I'd rather have someone honest tell me I suck so I can change something instead of someone pretending everything's good. Just like with people this pickups are kinda lying to you. I was surprised at how much better I suddenly sounded whilst playing.
- No difference or response to picking changes and attack whatsoever. Compared to passives, especially BKPs you can't alter the sound by changing the amount and way you hit the strings.
- The 81 sounds almost annoyingly honky.
- The Battery. Just like I hate it when my remote dies I hate the thought of having I guitar I need to change a certain part of to keep it playable. Who said once Batteries are for flashlights, not for guitars?
Anyway, at the end of the day I won't hate on EMGs. They certainly are the best at what they do, and that is having the ultimate and immediate answer for most things metal. They deliver the sound they are known and famous for and they certainly can save your horrible sounding axe. I would rather use them on things like recordings to save time and money and make your playing sound godly (taken into consideration you practiced your ass off on passives) but at the end of the day I still like my passives more. Going from Seymour Duncan to BKP was one of the best decisions I made as a guitar player. Still I like having the EMGs and who knows when they might come in handy. Decide for yourself, I have made my decision that an open mind keeps all options available and doesn't limit you. :)
Maybe this little review helps someone somehow, cheers!