@lewis and @Spaced Out Ace thank you for the info! Both sound very useful. Decisions decisions....
If you mean literally a single coil in a humbucker case, they do.Thinking bout pulling the trigger on a EMG Daemonum pickup for a guitar I got tuned to drop B. I've been trying to find pickups that fit the guitar and so far... eehhh? Also thinking about ditching the H-S-S setup and going either H-H or just single H lol.
I'd go H-S but I found I don't like the sound of single coils in the neck as much as I used to. I wish EMG would make some humbucker-sized single coils. You think it would be easy since single-coil rails are so common.
Dyslexic moment lol, meant the opposite. Single coil-sized humbucker. Basically an EMG hot rails.If you mean literally a single coil in a humbucker case, they do.
It's the H and HA
It's stupid.Why the fuck haven’t they made an actual P90 yet?
You just gotta know how to ask. Do you need a middle and neck single coil for another guitar? Or middle single and neck humbucker? Ask for it as if it is for one guitar.Of course I just find out that EMG doesnt offer single EMG Daemonum pickups lol.
I was thinking about that last night after I posted the message lol. EMG is pretty good with sending you stuff if you email them. I'll think about it, but idk how I feel about a "smoother" EMG 81. I'm actually in the minority of people that feels like it needs to be more aggressive lolYou just gotta know how to ask. Do you need a middle and neck single coil for another guitar? Or middle single and neck humbucker? Ask for it as if it is for one guitar.
The rpc adds some high end that I feel is missing in the emg humbuckers compared to passives.Another question to pile on... Does anyone have experience with the SPC or RPC on a 7 or 8 string with humbuckers?
My recent Ibanez RGA7 acquisition had a PA2 that's kind of fun but the aforementioned switches sound more interesting.
To be THAT guy, lol:Thinking bout pulling the trigger on a EMG Daemonum pickup for a guitar I got tuned to drop B. I've been trying to find pickups that fit the guitar and so far... eehhh? Also thinking about ditching the H-S-S setup and going either H-H or just single H lol.
I'd go H-S but I found I don't like the sound of single coils in the neck as much as I used to. I wish EMG would make some humbucker-sized single coils. You think it would be easy since single-coil rails are so common.
He means something more like a single coil sized humbucker. Jazz corrected it earlier. Something like a Duncan Hot Rails. They offer one like this, but it is a passive.The rpc adds some high end that I feel is missing in the emg humbuckers compared to passives.
I would not add extra mids to an emg humbucker. Emg singles? Hell yeah!
To be THAT guy, lol:
Emg single coils are stacked humbuckers technically, but I know what you mean.
Perhaps look into the TX series? I have a set of 57/66tws.
When I was Planning my latest warmoth build, I knew I wanted to try emgs (I went 25 years avoiding them due to the internet lore of sterility and how they make all guitars sound the same), but which ones?. Do I HH? HSS? SSS? Which tone options?
I truly have no preference for singles or buckers, so my choices were either TWs or singles with the spc circuit.
The difference in tone when I pull the pots up is significant. It's a better solution than splitting a passive, iMO.
Am I 100% happy with them overall? I'm still not sure. Sometimes I wish the humbucker mode had more high-end detail I guess, but then I switch to single coil mode......
I will say this though: I reach for the emg equipped guitar 90% of the time.
I will also add that the 57/66s in a short scale warmoth vip sound eerily similar to the breeds I have in my rg921. The same full mids/chopped high end thing is there in both. The emg 57 maybe has more low mids.
Emg does the 81,89,57, and 66 in TWs.
Good luck
Funny, one of the reasons I like the 57 is that it has a sort of stringy sound on the attack as opposed to the 81 which is much less lively in that part of the frequency spectrum.Strangely, the 57 is ever so slightly larger than the 85X in my SL1 and does not fit in the route. It has pickup rings, so you could make it fit but I don't have the patience for this right now. Back to the 85X it is.
I was switching to it due to an annoying "chirp" in palm muted rhythms with the 85X. Have any of you had this issue with the 85X or other X series EMGs?
It could be my nylon Jazz IIIs, but I'm not about to change my picks because of the pickups in one out of 8 guitars 🙃^Have you tried different picks? Both from a material and thickness perspective?
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***MESSAGE FOR ANY EMG EMPLOYEES THAT READ THIS THREAD***
Fishman has caught you guys slipping AGAIN!
They just unveiled singles for 7 AND 8 strings.
It's time to bring the SX and SAX out for both 7 and 8, and the S and SA for 8 strings. The Crossroads would be nice for 8s too.