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why do you use EMG's?
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<blockquote data-quote="Daryl" data-source="post: 81560" data-attributes="member: 2547"><p>If you like EMGs you all have to try out the Seymour Duncan Blackouts. They are very similar to the EMG 80 series. IMHO they sound and feel better. What I like about the Blackouts over the EMGs is that they seem to have a greater dynamic response. What I mean is that when you play lightly the Blackouts clean up more like passive pickups and have a more "natural" sound. With EMGs it seems like they are either silent or blasting with just a little bit of wiggle room to get some different tones.</p><p>Get a set of Lace Alumitone Deathbucker pickups and you'll never look back. Passive, massive output, full bandwidth frequency response, and light weight make these a must for at least one of your axes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daryl, post: 81560, member: 2547"] If you like EMGs you all have to try out the Seymour Duncan Blackouts. They are very similar to the EMG 80 series. IMHO they sound and feel better. What I like about the Blackouts over the EMGs is that they seem to have a greater dynamic response. What I mean is that when you play lightly the Blackouts clean up more like passive pickups and have a more "natural" sound. With EMGs it seems like they are either silent or blasting with just a little bit of wiggle room to get some different tones. Get a set of Lace Alumitone Deathbucker pickups and you'll never look back. Passive, massive output, full bandwidth frequency response, and light weight make these a must for at least one of your axes. [/QUOTE]
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