youngthrasher9
Ur Mom Is Too Much Gain
I like them. I like the classics in my Jackson, they’re actually pretty versatile. The moderns, in my opinion, do two things very well (split cleans and chugsss), and do crunch tones not awesome in my opinion.
Isn’t that basically the Townsend set? I have it in my RGA321 and while it’s good, I still really do not like the active voices. Thanks for reminding me I should sell it lolGimme a pickup that's voiced like a classic EMG 81/60 set on V1, Duncan SH-5/Jazz set on V2, and V3 is voiced like an old Tele or something.
apparebtly the Devs are voiced even smoother and darker than EMGs.Isn’t that basically the Townsend set? I have it in my RGA321 and while it’s good, I still really do not like the active voices. Thanks for reminding me I should sell it lol
I don’t have a lot of experience with EMGs nor with other Fluences to place them in regards to each other but compared to passives pickups I have experience with, the Devs are still hot, bright and compressed as fuck when in active mode. Passive is an okayish humbucker, split (neck) is the strength of the setup imo.apparebtly the Devs are voiced even smoother and darker than EMGs.
Their artist roster looks pretty good to me, maybe not all people at Metallica/Zakk Wylde levels but I'd say important nonetheless.That is a totally valid point about trends in guitar pickups coming in and out of popularity.
But I kind of feel like, in the world of active pickups the EMGs have been the ones that have ''stood the test of time''
but now literally EVERY guitar player who was an EMG person is now with fishman.
Seriously, other than Zakk Wylde and Kirk and James, is anyone still using EMG?!?