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Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: $200 Canada
Submitted 01/04/2001
at 03:37pm
by Adam
Email: wrathrowe<at>hotmail dot com
Features
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Pickup features: Active Humbucker
Impedence or other specs: I dunno...
Instrument
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Model of guitar or bass: Yamaha Strat Copy
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Stock Pickup
Other pickups on guitar: Stock Pickups
Artists using this pickup: METALLICA!
You musical style(s): Heavy Metal
Reason for pickup change: Cuz my amp freaked out when I turned it up loud, plus I wanted a humbucker, so why not get the same one as my fav. band?
Sound
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No Opinion
Perceived output level: LOUD... Um.. Yup
Tone: Crunchy... Severly, awesome!
Sonic evaluation: I gotta Strat copy with a Fender 90 and a Boss DS-1 and man, it rules! I love the sound, way better then with my buddys Ibanez... This humbucker rules!
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: Well its the same ones James and Kirk used so yeah it fits my style... haha
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: This pickup is the best! I would defenitly buy another one if it broke or somthing. No noise at all hey... Man I love it!
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $90
Submitted 12/20/2000
at 11:17pm
by Anonymous
Features
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Pickup features: humbucking
Impedence or other specs:
Instrument
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Model of guitar or bass: Jackson Dr3
Position: neck
Pickup being replaced: Duncan Designed (stock)
Other pickups on guitar: EMG-60
Artists using this pickup: lots
You musical style(s): Alternative, metal, etc
Reason for pickup change: Stock pickups just sucked
Sound
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No Opinion
Perceived output level:
Tone: very tight sounding with lots of clarity
Sonic evaluation: I just run my guitar straight into my Line 6 Flextone
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: I play Alternative and metal and it's perfect for both. It has awesome rhythm and lead sounds.
Overall Rating
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10
Comments: All I have to say is that these pickups blow away any other pickups I've ever used. They sound twice as good as any Seymour Duncan pickups I've ever tried.
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $89.9
Submitted 11/23/2000
at 09:40pm
by john
Email: jmcah57<at>msn dot com
Features
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Pickup features: Humbucker,active
Impedence or other specs: i dont know,go to www.emginc.com
Instrument
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Model of guitar or bass: Bc.rich usa made jr.v
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: dimarzio distortion(ick)
Other pickups on guitar: Emg 60 at neck(see other post for this)
Artists using this pickup: Inflames,Hammer fall,metallica,Slayer,(do you really need to know all of them)
You musical style(s): thrash/speed mtal and death metal.
Reason for pickup change: dimarzios suck my ass!!!!
Sound
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No Opinion
Perceived output level: It is so hat you can frie an egg on it.UMMMM tasty
Tone: not to bassy, great highs and great mids and lows.
Sonic evaluation: I'm using a peavey 5150 head with a marshall cab and its probly the best tone i have ever had or heard.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: i play death thrash speed metal and it fits it to a T
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: I would buy one in an instent.If it ever got stolen i would really hurt the guy then shove it up his ass
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $95
Submitted 11/20/2000
at 08:36pm
by Chris Johnson
Email: chrisj<at>airwindows dot com
Features
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Pickup features: Active humbucker
Impedence or other specs: -
Instrument
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Model of guitar or bass: '61 SG copy, custom Strat copy
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Gibson, DiMarzio SD?
Other pickups on guitar: -
Artists using this pickup: Never heard of any ;)
You musical style(s): Prog-rock, experimental
Reason for pickup change: Wanted to build Metal guitar
Sound
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No Opinion
Perceived output level: Extremely intense crunch into distortion
Tone: Cold and trebly in the extreme, hence the crunch
Sonic evaluation: I've been able to compare this pickup with hotrodded vintage Gibson humbuckers, and with P90s. I'm running into a very saturated guitar preamp DI into the board.
The startling thing about these pickups isn't so much the intense distortion, but how silent they become when you mute the strings. It's the first time I've ever heard a wildly distorted sound that could be muted effectively- you get a marked hiss but that's about it.
Part of the coldness and sterility of this pickup is an interaction with the lead wires you plug into it, and the controls- I ended up using custom wire to the controls and to the jack. Initially I put the pickup in my SG copy, using just the stock wire but no controls- it was a temporary thing. The SG with Gibson pickups (which are much lower output) is capable of a searingly hot glittering high-end... replacing the bridge pickup with the EMG 81 (with stock wire) iced up the high end completely. When I moved the EMG to its final guitar I built special copper multistrand wire like litz wire to carry the hot output signal- this went quite a way towards removing the icy quality. The volume pot ended up going bad on me, and I wound up installing just the pickup straight to the jack (specialised guitar, so I figured I could get away with this) and though this seems to have increased hiss level a bit, the pickup now comes across with a ruthless clarity that is beyond coldness or warmness- the funny thing is, though there is loads of crunch to the sound, it's so analytical that there's virtually no thickness to it, even when bass is happening. Ultra aggressive. Compare it to old Gibson humbuckers or 'PAFs': those have a creamy buttery sort of quality, these do NOT.
The clean sound is very interesting. I can only describe it by saying that it sounds like a metal banjo. The amount of focus is so intense that it's positively unmusical for almost any purpose- I could see using this sort of tone for quirky Tom Waitsish clean guitar parts, but other than that it's just a really weird clean tone. The amount of dynamic range it has is just unusable, way too much.
Naturally few people consider using EMG 81s as a clean pickup, so back to the distortion- another interesting trait is that you cannot play faster than the 81. My hands hurt pretty bad from discovering this ;) one less painful way you can evaluate that is by playing a melody with a really quick glissando down the frets. The EMG 81 will 'play' each individual note no matter how fast the glissando. (A downside is that you can't do a 'swoosh' sound, sweeping down the neck, anywhere near as nicely as for instance with Gibson alnico pickups).
Basically if you need distorted THRAGGGGGH, perfect clarity no matter how fast you play, and a flat-out aggressive distorted tone, this is the one. I suspected as much and now have proof :)
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: I play a lot of different types of music- this is for if I need a guitar part that is completely savage. Bridge position only, and even then tiny adjustments in location make a huge difference in the sound.
Overall Rating
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10
Comments: If this was destroyed or stolen I'd get another- possibly not in a great hurry. It is a very specialized pickup that I could never have as my only pickup- putting it on my Samick SG copy desecrated the poor thing and I quickly returned to Gibson pickups for that instrument. Since I have a guitar just for this pickup, all is well.
I've been playing for around 20 years or so and have a variety of homebrewed monster guitars of all different tonalities. The EMG's gone into a Franken-Strat copy I got hold of. I love how it can go completely over the top, and have never heard anything with that much crunch against a silent (ish) background. I'm not interested in looking at 85s because... well, for tone I use passive pickups, even rewind them myself. I've got that covered. This is for doing the things passive pickups just can't do- every note, every chord is razor edged and barbed-wire-bedecked. The tone of the guitar has some relevance but much of the character of the sound comes from super high frequency stuff that isn't from the wood at all- it's like a microscope on the surface of the strings, and you can 'get away' with much poorer guitars- what you will lose is quality of sustain if you don't have a good guitar body.
I'm using a maple neck- think I will build a Strat-style guitar neck and steal the maple neck for that, and find a neck for the EMG Guitar that has a rosewood fingerboard. It would help the edge be less glassy and shrill- the fingerboard's going to have about as much effect on the sound as the whole body of the guitar, because of how this pickup focusses the extreme highs.
I'm quite satisfied with this pickup. It only does one thing, but nothing else will do it this well. It's worth every penny- and a hell of a good addition to a session guy's axe arsenal.
The EMG 81 gets a ten for being, well, an EMG 81. You'd better want exactly what this pickup does or you'll be _miserable_. There's nothing euphonic or pretty about it- but there's no other way to get certain tones.
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $75
Submitted 11/20/2000
at 03:08pm
by Anonymous
Features
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Pickup features: ACTIVE HUMBUCKER
Impedence or other specs:
Instrument
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Model of guitar or bass: SOME HUNK OF SHIT IBANEZ
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: STOCK
Other pickups on guitar: NONE
Artists using this pickup: LOTS
You musical style(s): DEATH METAL
Reason for pickup change: WANTED MORE OUTPUT
Sound
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No Opinion
Perceived output level: LOTS OF OUTPUT W/NO MIDS
Tone: SCOOPED
Sonic evaluation: IBANE------DIGITECH WHAMMY---DOD GRUNGE-----PEAVEY STANDARD---AMPEG CAB
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: ITS GOOD FOR MY STYLE BUT SOUNDS LIKE SHIT THROUGH MY SETUP
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: IT SUCKS ON MY SETUP BUT SOUNDS 10 TIMES BETEER THROUGH MY FRIENDS
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $70
Submitted 11/14/2000
at 04:04pm
by Ahmad
Email: the_accolade at hotmail<dot>com
Features
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Pickup features: Active Humbucker
Impedence or other specs:
Instrument
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Model of guitar or bass: Jackson Soloist
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: some duncan. possibly a distortion or something
Other pickups on guitar: It only has one pickup slot
Artists using this pickup: the usuals, + TIMO TOLKII, Blind Guardian, Gamma Ray, Edguy, +others (brutaller metal, even some jazzers!) Children Of Bodom (it think)
You musical style(s): Metal, progressive/instrumental rock, something like jazz...
Reason for pickup change: thought the other pickup just didn't cut it, it was old, almost rusty in fact!
i wantedsomething with a big sound that would keep me covered for life with my needs
Sound
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No Opinion
Perceived output level: Bloody Hot!
Tone: bassy, trebly, big, slightly muddy
Sonic evaluation: i am playing it through a zoom 505 and into a crappy but big solid state samick amp
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: Great for metal, jazz (but it would be better in the neck!), even some cleaner proggy chords...
Overall Rating
:
9
Comments: Well, i like it alot.
it works for most everything i play (see above).
the output is really great, and the lead really shines. the rythm kicks ass too, its pretty brutal etc. whoever said it sucks for rythm doesn't play good enough rythm! and i have a jb in my strat, and this thing does everything that one doesn't for rythm. the jb has no rythm presence, but this one is really there!
it actually works for chordy clean stuff, though depending on your setup you'll probably have to adjustthe tone or volume. But generally its a very warm and loud sort of sound, bringing the most out of the weird chords i like (generally with a lot of seconds, etc, they have a sort of progressive jazzy sound)...
metal solos, it is just great
you can sustain forever.
with good strings, i can hold ANY not forever!!!
my only complaint is that its slightly muddy when you're tuned a step down, like me...
i have 10-52;s on, all tuned a step down and for chords or rythm it can be muddy at times...
but that could be my crappy setup
i heard there was no noise, but i still hear a little. MUCH less than on my jb though.
if it was stolen, i'd probably have the guitar stolen too and get a more general guitar with a neck pickup. and id be furious.
ifi lost it, i'd get another one
i've played almost five years now, electric less than 3, and have a strat and the jackson
if only i could make it a bit brighter, though i have a feeling strings and amp and eq have an effect
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $90
Submitted 11/06/2000
at 03:09pm
by Brian
Email: bcsawyer at hotmail<dot>com
Features
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Pickup features: Active Humbucker
Impedence or other specs: 25k
Instrument
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Model of guitar or bass: Gibson Gothic Flying V
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: stock 500T
Other pickups on guitar: stock 496R (disconnected)
Artists using this pickup: Metallica, Zakk Wylde, Mudvayne, you know the list...
You musical style(s): Anything metal
Reason for pickup change: I was at a Mudvayne show and all the warmup bands had the same equipment. Marshall or Mesa half-stacks with esp or gibson guitars. Then, Mudvayne hit the stage and "Gurgg" had the exact same rig except for an EMG81 in his Gothic Les Paul, and his sound killed everybody else's!
Sound
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No Opinion
Perceived output level: Much more than any passive I have every heard, destroys the 500T in clarity and output.
Tone: Quite trebly, but in a very good way. I mean, who wants a bassy pickup? Great crunch.
Sonic evaluation: I have another Gibson V (Standard Black) which will be getting this mod soon. I run straight through a crybaby into my Marshall JCM900 half-stack with a DOD graphic EQ in the effects loop. Amazing distortion sounds before the pickup change, after the mod I was totally amazed! I've a/b'd the two guitars and notice a marked drop in clarity going from the EMG to the 500T. 500's more bassy, more muddy, almost no crunch in comparison.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: Great match for metal, little raspy for blues lead, but different strokes... Probably not good for the neck position, but people do it.
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: In short, if you like crunch, buy this pickup. I read a lot of the harmony-central reviews and was kind-of torn between getting the mod, but anyone who says the 500T sounds better is insane. Improve your guitar sound 100-fold (anyway, the mod's 100% reversible if you don't like it) Only downside is that the Gibson Gothic series doesn't leave enough routing for the battery, therefore a pot or two must be removed, but it's a small sacrifice for tone that will split you in two! Email me if you have any questions. Thanks Mudvayne
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $66.95
Submitted 10/29/2000
at 12:15pm
by Frank Silano
Email: fsilano<at>ij dot net
Features
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Pickup features: Humbucking/Active
Impedence or other specs: Low-Z
Instrument
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Model of guitar or bass: Les Paul Studio DC
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Duncan Pearly Gates
Other pickups on guitar: EMG 85 (neck)
Artists using this pickup:
You musical style(s): Rock and Roll, Worship
Reason for pickup change: Stock Gibsons were weak/poor sounding. Switched to Duncan's which sounded good but wanted to try EMG's.
Sound
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No Opinion
Perceived output level: Hot. A little bit hotter than the Duncans.
Tone: Very in your face and raunchy in a cool way. Screams!
Sonic evaluation: 2000 Emerald Green Gibson LP DC Studio; Line6 AX2; Mesa .50+ Cal. LP needed a something to take it up a notch. The 81 is a GREAT bridge pickup. Kind of like a cross between the Pearly Gates it replaced and a Gibson 500T ceramic but hotter and with tons more dfinition. This pickup SCREAMS!!!! Matches well with the EMG 85 which is killer as an LP neck pickup! The EMG's definitely took the sound of the LP up a notch. I was originally kind of hesitant about the 81/85 combo and thought that the 81 might be a bit much. I was going to do a 60 in the neck and the 85 in the bridge which I may still try. It's very easy to change the pickups around thanks to the connector on the pickup body. You just unplug the pickup and plug in another. I may grab a 60 and just to have a different tone combo for different situations. Very cool. All in all the 85 neck / 81 bridge is an excellent combination for a Les Paul. A definite improvement over the Duncans and a MAJOR improvement over the stockers. By the way - the 85 sounds great clean too. The 85/81 combo sounds cool clean but the 81 definitely has an attitude and wants to scream, which is what makes it a great bridge pickup IMHO :-)
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: Great Rock and Roll pickup. Did I mention that this pickup SCREAMS! Don't think I would use it in the neck position but it would probably work there as well.
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: Been playing for 25 years. I love this pickup! Have owned and used tons of gear. I owned an axe a few years ago with Duncan Live Wires in it and remember that it was very over the top and "over-powered". The EMGs are a bit more subtle and "REAL" to my tastes - still ver powerful and hot in there own right though. I am very pleased with this purchase. I just may put them on some of my other guitars.
God Bless. Frank Silano Higher Ground Band Rockin' for Jesus! Tampa Bay, Florida http://www.rockin-4-jesus.com ><>
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: birthday present free ! !
Submitted 10/23/2000
at 02:34pm
by Sam Janski
Email: janskisd<at>uwec dot edu
Features
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Pickup features: Active Humbucker
Impedence or other specs:
Instrument
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Model of guitar or bass: Gibson Les Paul Standard
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Duncan Distortion (SH-6)
Other pickups on guitar: EMG-60
Artists using this pickup: Zakk Wylde, Kirk Hammet . . . anybody who knows what good tone is
You musical style(s): Metal, hard rock
Reason for pickup change: I have changed pickups numerous times in both positions and I still hadn't found what I was looking for.
Sound
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No Opinion
Perceived output level: Very Hot ! ! (you really don't need an amp, literally)
Tone: Very balanced, bright sound and pick attack
Sonic evaluation: I run my guitar through a Bad Horsie wah, then to a Boss chours, then to the High Gain input on my 5150 head. In the loop there is a 482 Sonic Maximizer, then a Boss DD-3 delay. My setup actually screams! Liquid Fire!! This is the best sound I have ever heard. I can't believe what a difference these pickups do compared to my old passive ones. I run an EMG-81 in the bridge, and an EMG-60 in the neck. I run 18 volts instead of the normal 9 for super clarity. Even with maximum 5150 gain, I can still hear every single picked note!!
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: Hard rocking metal with a lot of lead work, not speed metal (suitable for all positions, although not a great neck pickup because it's bright)
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: I would buy these pickups in a heartbeat! I don't know why in the hell I didn't put these in the first time I replaced pickups?? I've been playing almost 7 years now and I finally LOVE the way my Les sounds. I have an active-mid-boost on the guitar too, but my amp has so much frickin gain in the first place that I don't even need to use it. I don't hate ONE thing about these pickups! This pickup is what gives me THE sound! The 81 isn't the greatest clean pickup, but it does the job. I always use the 60 in the neck for clean. (check out my EMG-60 review too) This is the only bridge pickup as far as I'm concerned. This pickup does super heavy dropped-D riffs as well as screaming lead work!! This is the best overall bridge pickup!!
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $174
Submitted 10/23/2000
at 12:21pm
by MM
Email: mm97<at>hotmail dot com
Features
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Pickup features: Active Humbucker
Impedence or other specs:
Instrument
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Model of guitar or bass: ESP M II
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Stock picukps
Other pickups on guitar: ESP hotrail (has been changed for an EMG SA)
Artists using this pickup: Kirk Hammet
You musical style(s): Hard Rock and Rock.
Reason for pickup change: Wanted a kickass pickup for burning solos, this is the one for that.
Sound
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No Opinion
Perceived output level: Make sure youre amp isnt at too high a level when you dont have anything in your ears, this pickup will blow them away.
Tone: Hard, not good for clean in bridge, this isnt designed for that anyway.
Sonic evaluation: I am running it through a cheap amp and it sounds good already, but I am saving up for an bigger amp, and then It will sound great, I have tryed it.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: The only choice for really kickass rock.
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: This all I wanted of my bridge pickup, I use the neck for the quiet songs. One day I will try an EMG 85, just to see the difference, but it will probably be in another guitar, since I love the sound in this one to much.
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 10/19/2000
at 04:41pm
by Jean-Luc
Email: jean-luc at mail<dot>com
Features
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Pickup features: HB, active
Impedence or other specs: see www.emginc.com
Instrument
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Model of guitar or bass: Custom strat-type - mahogany+maple body, maple neck & fretboard, Khaller trem (not a diving machine, still the best thing I've ever used), Sperzels, and so on. Much better and cheaper than the "professional" overpriced shit on the market.
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Coming from passive (DiMarzio Breed + Evo), so it would be pointless to compare.
Other pickups on guitar: EMG SA (neck) + 89 (middle); also with a EMG VMC - that's their Variable Midrange Control, sort of a parametric equalizer - the Holy Grail of versatility
Artists using this pickup: Lots of metal freaks, I assume.
You musical style(s): Rock, Hard Rock, Grunge, Blues.
Reason for pickup change: The DiMarzios were relocated on another guitar.
Sound
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No Opinion
Perceived output level: High enough to saturate any decent tube amp, in my opinion.
Tone: Terribly trebly: that baby loves to cry high.
Sonic evaluation: Guitar: see above. It's a good one.
Amp 1: Line6 Flextone II + external power amp & 2 4x12".
Amp 2: Fender Bassman.
Plus an old Yamaha FX 900 effects processor (bought it in 1992, love it because of its _superb_ harmonizer).
Whatever amp I use & tweak, the 81 is _much_ too trebly imho. You must really turn middle on to get a "bodeed" sound, still artificial. The 81 is constantly willing to throw harmonics in your ears, whether you like it or not. I didn't manage to get a _nice_ trebly sound (the sort you get with a slightly delayed octaver): this thing sounds artificial in my ears. I'm better with an 85 - a more creamy, while enough agressive beast.
Note: also tried the 81 i mid position. That's also a no-no.
So, in my opinion, the 81 is an excellent pickup, but I dislike it.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: As said before, I play mostrly Rock, Hard Rock, Grunge, Blues. The 81 is certainly good for very trebly metal sounds (remember, when you're lost and can't be melodic anymore, get high!). Crap for anything else. Better try an 89 (= 85 HUM + SA single in the same pic).
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
Comments: Well, the shop was kind enough to take it back after 3 months (yes, I've been trying that long). They gave me a 85 instead, and I like it much better.
To answer a question, I'm not searching for _that_ sound, as I believe there is no such thing as _that_ sound in the universe. There are certainly good sounds and bad sounds, but the point is to find a sound that fits your mood and your song. you won't achieve that with a single guitar and cheap gear!
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $75
Submitted 10/09/2000
at 09:07pm
by Christian
Email: elcapfool<at>netscape dot net
Features
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Pickup features: active humbucker
Impedence or other specs:
Instrument
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Model of guitar or bass: Kramer pacer
Position: neck
Pickup being replaced: schwag stock junk
Other pickups on guitar: don't need any
Artists using this pickup: everybody that matters
You musical style(s): speed metal
Reason for pickup change: Why do you breathe air? Because it is better than all the other alternatives...
Sound
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No Opinion
Perceived output level: All that and a bag of chips
Tone: Treblely, but in a good way
Sonic evaluation: I'm not screwing around: M/B Triaxis, M/B Strategy 500, Four 4x12 Rectifier Cabinets, and a Boss SE-70 for that little something different
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: I like it fast, LOUD, and rude
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: People who say this pickup is anything other than AWESOME, are running some cheesedick solid state amp, or were just born without ears. I've been running these since the early 80's. Nothing else I've ever heard even comes close. If a Ferrari only cost $80 you would buy one, right?
March your boney ass down to the store and buy one of these TODAY. If you don't like it, your a knownothing moron, who doesn't know the first thing about "THE SOUND" period, end of story.
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $79
Submitted 09/24/2000
at 07:50pm
by erik
Email: erik86_14120<at>yahoo dot com
Features
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Pickup features: active humbucker
Impedence or other specs: built in pre amp
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: esp ltd explorer
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: stock esp humbucker
Other pickups on guitar: emg 60
Artists using this pickup: james hetfield , kirk hammet
You musical style(s): metal
Reason for pickup change: metallica uses them and i wanted their sound
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: hot
Tone: balanced
Sonic evaluation: i use a marshall mg80rcd solid state amp. a digitch valve fx preamp/effects rack unit. esp ltd explorer with emg's and a jackson rhodes with stock pickups.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: i play metallica . i only have it in the bridge.
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: i would buy these again. i want to get dual 81's for my jackson. i get the sound i have been searching a couple years for.
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 09/15/2000
at 10:44pm
by carlos castro
Email: ccastro2<at>latinmail dot com
Features
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Pickup features: humbucking
Impedence or other specs: www.emginc.com
Instrument
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Model of guitar or bass: jackson jdr 94
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: stock
Other pickups on guitar: stock single and humbucking
Artists using this pickup: a lot
You musical style(s): metal
Reason for pickup change: i want to improve my tone and think i have to start from the guitar
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: i read a lot of this one before i bought it and i think the most is true. really you have to adjust your effects and amp to adecuate to the new output
Tone: i think is a little trebly but i bought it today and really have to adjus the eq
Sonic evaluation: jackson jdr 94---cry baby----zoom 1010---marshall vs 265.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: metal
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: i?m starting to experiment whit this one but the first impresion was great. i expected more sustain. i have a cuestion: as the other two pu?s were passive the luthier tell me that they going to sound deaf and thin so he wired together which means that he replace the tone control for the active volume and keep the old volume for the passive ones. is possible this is the cause for the less sustain?. sorry for my english i?m starting to learn.if you have a cheap guitar and basic set up go, buy it and improve your tone 100%
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $65
Submitted 08/25/2000
at 11:56pm
by Anonymous
Features
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Pickup features: Active Humbucker
Impedence or other specs: High Output
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Gibson Les Paul Classic
Position: all positions
Pickup being replaced: Gibson 496R and 500T open coil humbuckers
Other pickups on guitar: EMG-81
Artists using this pickup: James Hetfield, Kirk Hammett, Kerry King, Zakk Wylde, Me
You musical style(s): Metal/Hard Rock
Reason for pickup change: I decided to change the pickups because I wanted a my guitar to sound like it had a little extra kick in the balls from the stock pickups. If you want more info on this question check my review from a year ago. This is more of a follow-up after a year of use.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: These Pickups are loud but sound best when you crank the amp. Thatz when the juice starts flowing..
Tone: These Pickups arent gonna sound amazingly heavy out of the box. However, if u play metal and have the guitar and amp setup which is designed or tweaked for that heavy ballsy sound than your pickup search is over..
Sonic evaluation: I have mostly been using my EMG-81 equipped Les Paul plugged into a Korg Hyper Distortion Pedal and then directly into my Mesa/Boogie Studio Caliber 25-watt 1 speaker combo.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: I play mostly Metal and Hard Rock and this pickup is a dream to use. If you have the priveledge of owning a Mesa Dual Rectifier Solo Head and having these pickups to accompany it than i salute you..hehe..It is a Metal Maniacs Dream Sound..
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: If my pickups were stolen or destroyed I would no doubt get them again because everytime I plug into them to practice it is like opening up a big can o' whoopass onto my amps speaker and the tone is awesome. I have been playing for 9 years and i have gone through about 6 guitars and 3 amps and every piece of gear i have in my current setup is everything i have wanted for my sound. My next piece of gear will be a Mesa/Boogie Single Rectifier Rect-O-Verb 50 watt Combo amp and that, i can imagine, will only add to my thrill of picking up my guitar everyday and play and enjoy every chord I get out of my music. Overall I am very happy with these pickups and would recommend them to anyone who wants a nice loud pickup with balls for heavy crunch. This pickup is everything and I dont see anything else i could want in it. I finally do have my sound and I like it! Good Goin' EMG!!
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 08/15/2000
at 06:12pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
Pickup features: Humbucker
Impedence or other specs: Go to their website
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: ESP KH-2
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: None they were stock
Other pickups on guitar: EMG-81 in the neck
Artists using this pickup: Read another review
You musical style(s): Metal/Grunge/Rock
Reason for pickup change: Stock!
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Very Hot, hotter than a 500T and every other pickup
Tone: Trebly and Middy, nice crunch though
Sonic evaluation: I go from the Kh-2 through a crybaby and a tubescreamer into a Fender frontman amp. These pickups are SO loud! Excelent lead tones man, very cool.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: I play Rock/Grunge/Metal and this pickup is awesome for lead, but falls short on rythym. Why would you buy EMG's LEAD pickup to play rythym?
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: This pickups rules! -> ANYONE WHO SAYS THIS PICKUP ISN'T HOT MUST HAVE FORGOTTEN THE 9V BATTERY!!! <- 2 or 3 people writing reviews for this pickup have said it has no output and sux, well man I think you forgot the battery :) Great sound no problem, very loud. Best lead pickup out there!
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $90
Submitted 08/07/2000
at 09:15pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
Pickup features: humbucking. active
Impedence or other specs:
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: jackson soloist
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: SEYMOUR DUCAN JB
Other pickups on guitar: 85
Artists using this pickup: kirk hammett james hettfeld
You musical style(s): metal
Reason for pickup change: i like the JB but everybody says to try this oickup
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: very low. this pickup sucks. it sounds like it is for jazz or blues
Tone: very bassy and muddy. no mids at all
Sonic evaluation: mesa boogie dual rectifier and 4 x 12 cab. jackson solosist
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: metal. if you play metal don't buy this pickup. it sucks. sounds like crap. it is suitable for nothing really.
Overall Rating
:
1
Comments: if it were stolen i would find the person that did it and thank him. i have been playing for 10 years. i own gibson les paul, jackson king v. i hate that the fact it sounds like crap. one word of advice for all. WHATEVER YOU DO DO NOT BUY THIS PICKUP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $70
Submitted 07/30/2000
at 01:55pm
by Jason Kerepesi
Email: Hetfield7782 at aol<dot>com
Features
:
Pickup features: active humbucker
Impedence or other specs:
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: ESP LTD Explorer
Position: all positions
Pickup being replaced: Seymour Duncan's
Other pickups on guitar:
Artists using this pickup: James Hetfield & Kirk Hammett (Metallica baby!!), Zakk Wylde...others
You musical style(s): metal, hard rock
Reason for pickup change: I wanted a better all around pickup...distortion and clean wise...more active too
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Very hot....picks up almost any noise you make on the strings or fretboard
Tone: pretty balanced...nice heavy tone
Sonic evaluation: Well, as most of the EMG reviews say no this page, I bought the pickups to find the sound Hetfield and Hammett get. So i have two ESP explorers and i run it through some Boss effects, Dunlop Crybaby, and into a Mesa/Boogie 50 Caliber+ combo amp...what can I say? it just fuckin rocks..best sound I've ever had...I'm going to put a 60/81 combination of EMG's in my other ESP explorer
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: Metallica!!!!! Pantera, Ozzy...the heavy shit!
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: If someone ripped the pickups out of my guitar I'd have to track the fucker down and castrate him with a spoon, they're that good!
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: Can. 125
Submitted 07/26/2000
at 04:42pm
by Tyler
Email: tylerzd<at>netscape dot net
Features
:
Pickup features: active bucker
Impedence or other specs: 25k impedance
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: ESP LTD M-250
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Seymore Duncan designed humbucker
Other pickups on guitar: EMG 60, and a Duncan designed single coil which isnt in the circuit
Artists using this pickup: lots
You musical style(s): varies, but i never stray too long from heavy metal
Reason for pickup change: I wanted better sound, better sustain, better harmonics etc. In
short I wanted a better pickup.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: pretty damn hot. The hottest on the market i think.
Tone: The tone is more centred in the mids to highs, excellant for lead.
Sonic evaluation: The ESP into a peavey bandit 112, various effects incl. crybaby wah, boss mt2 ect. *NOTE* these pickups were designed to be driven by a tube amp. Though they sound great through my existing rig, play them through a tube amp up to volume and they will truly show themselves for the awesome pickups that they are.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: bridge or neck, it can be used for both.
Overall Rating
:
9
Comments: good
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $$118
Submitted 07/22/2000
at 09:16pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
Pickup features: Active Humbucker
Impedence or other specs:
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: RG470 Ibanez
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Cheap ass stock pickups
Other pickups on guitar: 85
Artists using this pickup: Deicide ,Cannibal Corpse ,DyingFetus ,Slayer, Deeds of flesh,tons of artist
You musical style(s): Brutal Death Metal
Reason for pickup change: The Stock pickups were weak low output I wanted something with mass power
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: F#cking Hot I didnt expect what i would here Great harmonics crazy sustain but Quit
Tone: Really high but pretty balanced
Sonic evaluation: Right now i play through a JCM2000 rocktron Gainanic Preamp With A smashbox I get the most balls out sound
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: I play Death metal and this pickup Is one hell of a macth best in Bridge
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: Ive Been Playing For About 7 years and if it were to be stolen or broke I would definately replace it this pickup wont let you down Ive got my sound Its abit steril though
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $$60
Submitted 07/12/2000
at 04:06pm
by Rick
Features
:
Pickup features: Active Humbucker
Impedence or other specs:
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: I use 1 in a Gibson Explorer and 1 in a heavily customized Ibanez
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Gibson 500T and cheap ass Ibanez pickup
Other pickups on guitar: Gibson - EMG 85, Ibanez - EMG S (neck and middle)
Artists using this pickup: Tons
You musical style(s): Hard Rock, Metal, Blues, some slow rock stuff too
Reason for pickup change: Well, I wanted EMG's cause I wanted distortion out of my Ibanez... so I bought the S/S/81 setup; on the Gibson, I didnt like the scratchy output of the 500T
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: hotter than the Ibanez bucker, but not quite as much as the 500T
Tone: Its pretty much focused on the mids, but in a good way
Sonic evaluation: This pickup IS NOT A CLEAN PICKUP... I dont know why anyone would buy it thinking it is. It does work in some situations though. I can get a cool eriee sounding clean that works for breaks in heavy metal stuff... think the tone on sanitarium from metallica. But if you want clean, the 85 works pretty good, and so do the single coil S's. This thing fuels a very tight distortion on my setup of guitar->A-B switch->POD recording preamp and Mesa/Boogie V-Twin preamp->Mesa SimulClass 2:90 90watt/channel stereo Power Amp->Mesa Rectifier 4x12 cab with custom 90 watt celestions. This setup pretty much takes care of any lack of bass I may have. I really dig the sound I get out of this rig... it suits me perfectly. I remember seeing a review that says this thing sucks for solos... I dont know what he is talking about, it seems to me this pickup is at its best for solos.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: This is a good match for hard rock... tried it in the neck with another 81 in bridge, and has a superb distortion sound, but clean left something to be desired, so I went back to the 85 in the neck
Overall Rating
:
9
Comments: I seem to go against the general consensus that everybody digs them at first but then think they are too "sterile" after a while. I hated them at first... but thought I payed the money for it, so I will stick with it for a while. The more I play with it, the more I like it. I have had these pickups for a while now, and really love them. Passive humbuckers just dont have the "sound" I am looking for anymore. I have been playing a little over 2 years, and gigging for 6 months, and it just has that tone that gets a crowd riled up. So I give it a 9
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $$100 for pair used
Submitted 06/24/2000
at 07:36pm
by Jeffery Deitrich
Email: Metman00 at aol<dot>com
Features
:
Pickup features: Active humbucker
Impedence or other specs: go to their website
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: ESP LTD E-100
Position: all positions
Pickup being replaced: stock LTD humbuckers
Other pickups on guitar: none, just the two EMG-81s
Artists using this pickup: Kirk Hammett, James Hetfield, Jeff Hannemann
You musical style(s): Metal, Classic Rock
Reason for pickup change: The old pickups sucked.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: A lot more than the old ones, I had to turn down the volume on my effects processor
Tone: balanced, but you have to mess with your EQ settings when you first get them
Sonic evaluation: I play this guitar through a Korg AG1000 effects processor to a Crate GX-65 amp. It is a lethal combination.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: I play metal so this pickup is perfect. This pickup is great for both positions, but best in the bridge.
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: I've been playing for more than two years and this was my third guitar. I thought about trading it in toward a new one, but forget it now, the only reason I have to get another guitar now, is for different tunings when I play live.
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $50
Submitted 06/09/2000
at 12:24pm
by Nick
Email: Reylas<at>metallica dot com
Features
:
Pickup features: Active Humbucking pickup
Impedence or other specs:
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Ibanez Rg320 Dx (now custom)
Position: all positions
Pickup being replaced: Those crappy ibanez stock pickups (ibanez powersound)
Other pickups on guitar: Another EMG-81
Artists using this pickup: Kirk Hammett, James Hetfield (Metallica), anyone who knows what a great pick-up is!!!!
You musical style(s): Metal, Punk, Rock
Reason for pickup change: EMG's are sooooooooo much better than what I had. Its hard to beleive that they were made on the same planet
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: These are the hottest of the hot. These pick-up are ultra load, have no noise, and are sooooooo good you'll kill before you ever buy a guitar without some!!!
Tone: The tone is amazing, they are the most versitile I have ever seen. They sound great with the heaviest distortion and even as clean as you can make them.
Sonic evaluation: Right now My setup is... Ibanez Rg320 DX Custom--> Dunlop Crybaby Wah-->Ibanez SM-7 smashbox-->Crate gx80 Amp. It sound great, really it's kind undiscribable!
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: This pick-sound great for any style of music from Metal to Country to Eric Clapton :)
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: On a scale of 1 to 10, this pickup is a 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $80
Submitted 06/08/2000
at 06:30pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
Pickup features: humbucker,active
Impedence or other specs: don't know man
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Ibanez RG-550
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: stock Ibanez humbucker
Other pickups on guitar: EMG 85
Artists using this pickup: Kerry King(Slayer),Eric & Brian Hoffman(Deicide),Steve Lukather
You musical style(s): progressive death metal/jazz/sonic weirdness
Reason for pickup change: old pickup di'nt have enough beef for metal.Pretty nice
old 80's rock sound though.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: These are way to f@#king hot man! No warmth at all,very ridiculious.When I'm on clean it distorts bad
Tone: TOO much low-end,way way to much highs.Impossible to get nice,sustaining harmonics when playing lead
Sonic evaluation: I am using a Digitech RP-20 into a Crate Stealth(both of these together sound like trash!! Digitech SUCKS!) into a Gallien-Krueger 4X12 cab.It may be becuase of the terrible sound of Crate/Digitech(PUKE!) but I tried this guitar in a nice amp,it is just too much.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: for death metal it works,but it's just too high output and notes don't have much definition.Would be very stoopid in neck position(emphasis on stoopid)
Overall Rating
:
5
Comments: If someone stole it they would be pretty good! I'd say,"geez,you took all the time of unwiring the battery,the hot leads and take the strings off to pull it out! If somoene percievably could steal a pickup,they'd be very good in my book! I'm just gonna get a damned
Dimarzio X2N 'cuz I know they sound great,I was gonna get one in
the first place but said "oh,everyone's talking about these,I'll try
it!"I saw a lot of death metal bands usin' 'em,but I like the warmth
of passives better.Used to have Bill Lawrences in another guitar(Jackson Dinky Reverse) and those sound great(the LX-500).With a preamp on a pickup that is not switchable,I find it's too much,and
having to replace the battery on a pickguard-style guitar is VERY
annoying! Also,I like to coil-tap the pickups in clean mode and you cannot coil-tap EMG's.VERY annoying.EMG's are great if you have a good
amp that's not too high gain but try using a Metal Zone(forget it).They sound too thin and fuzzy.Need more low-end cut man!
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 05/29/2000
at 06:22pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
Pickup features:
Impedence or other specs:
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: THIS IS A REPLY TO SOME OTHER FOLK'S REVIEWS
Position: neck
Pickup being replaced:
Other pickups on guitar:
Artists using this pickup:
You musical style(s):
Reason for pickup change:
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level:
Tone:
Sonic evaluation:
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable:
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
Comments: Why in the world would anyone complain that this p/u has bad clean tones? Come on people, think a little... ALNICO V magnets... active... PREAMP PREAMP PREAMP... obviously this is a pickup made for crunch tones. That's why EMG makes single coil pickups. If you want clean, buy them. If you want enough dirt to crunch your amp to dust, buy the 81. It's that simple. Common sense man
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $80 per pickup
Submitted 05/22/2000
at 07:03pm
by Eric
Features
:
Pickup features: Active Humbucker
Impedence or other specs: ?????
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Ibanez RG520 Transparent Blue
Position: all positions
Pickup being replaced: Stock Ibanez V7 and V8 buckers
Other pickups on guitar:
Artists using this pickup: so many
You musical style(s): extremely heavy rock/metal and blues
Reason for pickup change: wanted to try emgs
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Not any hotter than the stock pickups...they just sound a little louder because they are much clearer.
Tone: Its hard to say cause its an ibanez with a floating trem and its a bolt on so it doesn't have a whole lot of bottom end but my amp doesn't either so its more trebly yet very crunchy sounding.
Sonic evaluation: Im using My ibanez straight into a crate bluevoodoo half stack. I have a bunch of effects but i usually just plug straight in.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: I think you could use these pickups for anystyle of musical...honestly. Alot of people think the clean on these really suck but not in my opnion. I have the 81 in the neck and bridge and in the neck it has a great clean sound....its a little less fuller sounding than some passive pickups in the neck but its very sharp and clear when distorted. Same with the bridge very dark yet clear and crunchy. My explorer has a much deeper sound and id love to see what they sound like in that guitar.
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: My only problem now is that i want to put these in my Gibson Goth explorer too. There awesome and ive found the perfect pickup for me. So many people say these sound sterile and i find that totally un-true. To me they sound just as warm as passives and i love how responsive they are.
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $$89
Submitted 05/05/2000
at 10:37pm
by JP
Email: jpayne07 at aol<dot>com
Features
:
Pickup features: Humbucking active
Impedence or other specs: unknown
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Fender Standard Strat w/aluminum pickguard, Kramer Floyd Rose signature model
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Fender-stock single coils, Kramer-stock
Other pickups on guitar: Fender-none, Kramer-EMG 85 (neck)
Artists using this pickup: Me
You musical style(s): Punk, 80's Metal, Power-pop
Reason for pickup change: I bought the Kramer custom build from NOS Kramer parts with the EMG's installed from Drum City Guitarland in Denver, and loved the sound, but didn't want to beat the unique guitar up on stage, so i built up a cheap alternative to gig with and still get the sound
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Hot as Hell. (whattaya expect? they're active!) Be careful about overloading your amp's preamp stage if you don't have a low sensitivity input.
Tone: Full sound with a definite cutting "edge". These definitely stand out in a mix.
Sonic evaluation: On stage i use the Fender Strat through a Boss DS-1 to a Hot Rod Deville or straight to a JCM900 model 4100 1/2stack. Either set up is overdriven easily by the EMG for a great rock tone. I don't use a clean tone for any songs we do live, and this pickup gives me the "presence" i need to cut through a thick mix and be heard. As everyone else has pretty much stated, these pickups definately have a heavy tone.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: This pickup seems to work great for any heavier type of music, i've never tried it in the neck.
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: I have Duncan JB's in two other guitars, and a DiMarzio Super Distortion in another, and a set of Rio Grande's in a Les Paul, and i find myself using the EMG's the most often when i want a gritty tone. I plan on buying some other pickups for some other guitars to experiment, but i'm definitely happy with the EMG's and would need at least one guitar with an 81 at all times. If stolen, i'd probably drink myself into oblivion, then go replace them as soon as i sobered up.
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $89 each
Submitted 04/15/2000
at 05:26pm
by Jason
Email: nhlkoho<at>mindspring dot com
Features
:
Pickup features: Humbuckers Active
Impedence or other specs:
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Ibanez Rg520q and an ESP M-300
Position: all positions
Pickup being replaced: Ibanez crapy pickups
Other pickups on guitar: none
Artists using this pickup: Kirk Hammett
You musical style(s): Metal, Hard Rock
Reason for pickup change: they sound awesome, they look cool and one of the best guitar players of all time uses them
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: lots of output with no feedback
Tone: they sound great its an equal mix
Sonic evaluation: I use my Ibanez and ESP listed above through a zoom 505, a bad horsie wah, and a crate gfx212 amp. i am thinking about putting these pickups on my jackson randy rhoads model but i am not sure.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: Mostly Hard Rock like Metallica, sounds best on the bridge pickup
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: If it were stolen i would definitly buy it again. I also own a randy rhoads jackson, a gibson explorer and a yamaha electric. i am definitly satisfied with it and i will continue to put it on my guitars in the future.
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: In used guitar
Submitted 04/14/2000
at 08:55pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
Pickup features: Active humbucking
Impedence or other specs: www.emginc.com
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Ibenez RG770
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: n/a
Other pickups on guitar: EMG81 at neck
Artists using this pickup: ...
You musical style(s): Rock
Reason for pickup change:
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Ultra hot
Tone: Balanced!
Sonic evaluation: Played through wah pedal and Carvin tube amp. I am quite impressed with this pickup, and with the company. The pickups were in a used guitar I purchased and were wired very badly. It took some serious work to fix what the previous owner had done, and the tech help at EMG was great. Hooray for good customer service.
The 81's are great through a distorted amp, and they do NOT seem sterile to me. I think the technology used in their design just gives them different characteristics than the passive pickups most of us are so used to. But after fiddling with the amp's controls, as well as the EMG tone control (NOT the tone shaping options you can get from EMG), I thought I got some great distorted sounds. In particular, the actual sound of each note in chords remained easily definable even when the amp was totally opened up. I have never had such success with even my most beloved passive pu's. The EMGs just have a different character to them, which I think many people first perceive as sterile.
The clean sounds are also pretty good, but not as impressive to my ears as the distorted sounds. However, I bet the EMG85 at the neck would help this considerable.
If you are interested in finding a new sound, I'd suggest giving these a try. Plus, as I said, the customer service is first rate. It's worth supporting a company like that.
Good luck in your pursuit of tonal bliss.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: Rock. I'd like to get into more progressive rock and jazz. I think that a 'rounder' sound at the neck would be helpful. again, I think the 85 has it.
Overall Rating
:
9
Comments: I am thinking hard about dropping the 81/85 combination in another guitar, so I'm impressed.
I've been playing 10 years.
I've compared these to Seymour Duncan JB and '59 (also great pu's in their own right). Each serves a different purpose.
I would like to see another version of the splitable 89 (the 85 with an SA) that would be the 81 with an SA.
If the aforementioned pickup existed, I'd use the 89 and splitable 81 to get the best of both humbucking and single coil sounds.
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $50
Submitted 04/10/2000
at 11:42pm
by Shawn Andros
Email: sandros<at>gac dot edu
Features
:
Pickup features: Active Humbucker
Impedence or other specs: 1.25 RMS output, thats a spicy meatball!
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Fender Strat
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Stock single coil
Other pickups on guitar: stock
Artists using this pickup: James Hetfield, Kirk Hammet, tons of fans like me
You musical style(s): Rock, metal, alternative
Reason for pickup change: Wanted heavy metallic distortion with plenty of output
And hey, Metallica uses them!
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Hottest pickup I've ever heard
Tone: A lot of bass, but it has plenty of the high end crunch also
Sonic evaluation: Fender Strat w/ Fender 25R
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: It's perfect for metal, any kind of rock, not for squeaky clean sounds
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: Oh of coarse I'd buy it again if it was lost or stolen.
I've been playing for 4 years and this is a step up for me.
I LOVE the distortion, I havent yet tweaked the clean to my liking.
Until EMG invents a pickup of this quality without a battery attachment, it's perfect for what it's worth.
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $ used
Submitted 04/08/2000
at 09:41pm
by Chris
Email: hephaestus824<at>cs dot com
Features
:
Pickup features: Humbucker/Ceramic Magnets/Active, Powered Preamp/Quick-disconnect jack
Impedence or other specs: Very low impedance... output is amazing
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Kramer Focus 1000
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Stock Kramer pickups, most likely
Other pickups on guitar: None
Artists using this pickup: Name your favorite metal band and there's an 80% chance they use it.
You musical style(s): Rock, Metal, Jazz, anything
Reason for pickup change: Bought the guitar used. However, I have played stock KF1K before. The 'bucker was pretty hot, more than a Duncan but less than a soapbar. I'd say lukewarm performance for my tastes.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Imagine something so hot it burns out your practice amp after less than 15 mins of playing. I am speaking from experience.
Tone: Soaring highs and impressive lows. Not as good lows as EMG-85 but excellent at any rate. The overall sound is amazing... wear earplugs if you're using processors and a big amp.
Sonic evaluation: I am currently using a M/B 100 watt amp and a Digitech RP-12 with my Kramer. I have a stock Kramer with 3 single coil pickups, I am currently routing for a 'bucker in the bridge/neck pos so I can improve my sound. The KF1K blows the stock hands down... I want another EMG! I am also going to use an SAV b/c you can't mix active and passive pickups. At any rate - the 81 rocks. Hard. That's all there is to it.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: Rock, Metal, what have you. This pickup is suitable for any position.
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: I NEED this pickup. It's awesome. Buy one now and rock till the cows come home.
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 04/08/2000
at 07:08pm
by Jabocaster
Email: Jabocaster at hotmail<dot>com
Features
:
Pickup features: Active Single Coil
Impedence or other specs:
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Matthias Jabs Strat
Position: neck
Pickup being replaced: JB
Other pickups on guitar: EMG SA--(neck and middle)
Artists using this pickup: Zakk Wylde, Tom Morello, Wank Hamlet
You musical style(s): Heavy Blues/Blues/classic rock
Reason for pickup change: Wanted an all out "rock guitar"
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: very high....more than the JB
Tone: SLightly trebly
Sonic evaluation: assorted amps....Marshall JCM 800, Peavey CLassic 30, Vox AC 30
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: Good pickup for loud distorted styles. Not a jazz or country pickup
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
Comments: Haven't decided if I like this or not just yet, I have always wanted to try EMG and so I made up a pickguard assembly with the 81 and a couple SA's. The 81 is very hot and drives all my amps straight away. Tone is a little sterile clean but pretty big when driven, especially with my Guv'nor and the Peavey or the Marshall. Let's just say the jury's still out on this one.
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 02/29/2000
at 11:51pm
by Lars
Email: lako63<at>hem dot passagen dot se
Features
:
Pickup features: Active Humbucker
Impedence or other specs: -
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Handmade guitar
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: From the birth of the guitar
Other pickups on guitar: EMG 89
Artists using this pickup: -
You musical style(s): 70 Rock ....
Reason for pickup change: I had it on another guitar that I was rebuilding, so I took this pickups to the new guitar
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: HOT. My JTM45 combo (Bluesbreaker) start to distort real early with this pickups
Tone: Middy
Sonic evaluation: Guitar: Body- Mahogany with a top of Oak. Neck Mahogany with a fretboard of Ebony.
Amp: JTM45 combo (Bluesbreaker) and a Marshall Powerbrake
Effects: TS9 and a Marshall Guv'Nor
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: The sound I get with my amp and this Pickups is tight and punchy. Fun to play with.
Overall Rating
:
9
Comments: I have heard that this pickups (Active Pickups) sounds the same whatever guitar they are in, it dosen't matter how the guitar sound whitout an amp. This is not thrue, when I moved this pickups to the new guitar (The guitar has nearly the same sound as an LesPaul if you compared it without an amp) it sound different than on the other guitar
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: Australian Dollars $185
Submitted 02/24/2000
at 09:58pm
by Davox UltraJang
Email: mangwit<at>hotmail dot com
Features
:
Pickup features: Active 'Bucker
Impedence or other specs: Can't be arsed finding the book.
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Jackson Dinky
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Stock piece of sheizen
Other pickups on guitar: Stock single coils
Artists using this pickup: Damaged, Sepultura, Fear Factory, Souls at Zero, Jim Martin, Tom Morello, Machine Head, New Page Hamilton, Old Biohazard
You musical style(s): Grind-Jazz-Multi-Thrash-Crust-Pop
Reason for pickup change: I heard these were the heaviest pickups you could get.
I wanted the cleanliness and picking definition you can only get from active humbuckers.
They look ultra-bad-arsed.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: The hottest I've ever heard. I plugged headphones into my guitar's jack and even heard volume variations with different picking strengths.
Tone: Very balanced, bassy, a little tinny up real high on the neck ( lucky I hardly ever go there)
Sonic evaluation: I use a Jackson Dinky through a 20' Spectraflex QUAD cable into a Transtube Bandit combo. Having taught myself how to play, I needed something really clean when I switched pickups, tapdanced stompys, rolled off volume, gate-muted my sound, or did anything else wacky. I wasn't disappointed with the cleanliness. It's crystal clear all the time. Pinch harmonics and palm muting are exceptionally sweet. I use quite heavy strings (0.13 - 0.56) and find there is a little bit of dropout when I hit the third (wound) string when there is a lower rumble also happening. But this hardly ever happens. I can switch my amp all the way to 10 (pre- and post-gain) and it stays vey quiet. I'm impressed. The best grind tone I've ever played with is this combo with all bass, no mids, half treble, half presence and 2 reverb. Is also extremely articulate with complicated chords at high gain. I can also roll off the volume on the guitar at this "JOONT" setting and get a clear, singing, bluesy clean tone. Once again, very impressive.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: I would recommend this pickup to anyone playing any style of music who is looking for their own sound.
Overall Rating
:
9
Comments: Although this pickup was expensive and a c**t to install, I'd never use anything else. It's just so versatile. And as heavy as Todd Strange, Evan Seinfeld and Dino Cazares rolling in a '34 Ford ute. If my guitar got stolen, well, I'd have to get another, wouldn't I? I've been teaching myself to play for 6 years and have been using this pickup for the last 2.5. If anyone thinks they're heavy and don't own one of these, they're lying. This pickup absolutely LEVELS.
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $$65
Submitted 02/06/2000
at 04:31pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
Pickup features: Active Humbucker, requires 9V battery
Impedence or other specs: Not sure...see someone else's review
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Ibanez RG-270
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Stock Powersound pickup
Other pickups on guitar: EMG-85, also have EXG, PA-2 installed
Artists using this pickup: Me, Metallica, Slayer
You musical style(s): Hard Rock, Metal, Blues
Reason for pickup change: Original pickups sucked ass, heard EMG was good, did my homework, bought some, and installed them myself
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Probably one of the hottest on the market, better than any passive pickup!!!
Tone: Lots of mids and highs...
Sonic evaluation: Play through Roland GP-100 as a preamp, and through Crate GXT-410 as a poweramp. Excellent clean sound when combined with the EMG-EXG, sometimes a little too hot, as the digital clip light comes on the GP often. Awesome distortion and harmonics. Great for lead work.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: Good for any style, depending on the rest of your gear, might make OK neck pickup
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: Not many active pickups on the market to compare it to. EMG knows what they're doing, and they're doing it well. If my axe was stolen, I'd find the little bastard that took it, shine it up nice and pretty, turn it sideways, and well, you know the rest!! Awesome sounding pickup, just make sure you know what you're doing before you install it yourself!! The online EMG techs are very helpful, so if you have any questions ask them.
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $90
Submitted 02/01/2000
at 06:59pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
Pickup features: active
Impedence or other specs:
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Joe satch 100
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: cheap stock pickups
Other pickups on guitar: Emg 85 (also replaced the necks cheap pickup)
Artists using this pickup:
You musical style(s): Speed metal, Heavy Metal, Death Metal, Power metal, etc...
Reason for pickup change: Wanted more sustain, clearity, and bottom end (big umph!)
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Heavy
Tone: Bassy, trebly, and little mids
Sonic evaluation: For an amp i'm usind a Randall RG-150, and 2 Randall 4X12 cabs
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: Good match for many types of metal, i hear jazz musicians like using active pickups because they are crystal clean, and they are in my opinion
Overall Rating
:
9
Comments: I've been playing for almost all my life (since I was five, im 17 now)
and i have been through alot of diffrent pickups
The ones that are comparable are the Bill Lawerence XL-500's, the only difference is the Emgs require a new battery about once a year, and the Emg's are more clean than the Lawerence's. To bad they cost $90, but still I dont think I will be changing pickups any time soon
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $90
Submitted 01/24/2000
at 03:16pm
by ANONYMOUS
Email: chumpsnuffer at aol<dot>com
Features
:
Pickup features: Active Humbucker
Impedence or other specs: 1,250 millivolts of output
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: cheap-ass warlock
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: stock BC Rich
Other pickups on guitar:
Artists using this pickup: Metallica (James&Kirk), Slayer (Kerry&Jeff)
You musical style(s): Metal
Reason for pickup change: Stock pickups licked a deep one.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: 1.25 volts, damn near 4 times the average pu
Tone: It boosts some middle freq. to give it a not quite so harsh feel to it
Sonic evaluation: Cheap-ass BC Rich Warlock, Dunlop Crybaby, Boss Metal Zone, 1991 Peavey Envoy 1x10.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: Metal, and its the best match I know of.
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: I would definitely buy this bad mother fucker again. I've been playing since I was either 14 or 15 (2-3 years), and I don't think another pickup has quite the output of this one, and that's all I really care about. I was thinking of giving it a 9 because of the bullshit I had to go through to install it (had to give my guitar a goddamn route canal for all the output jack wires to fit through), but that's really BC Rich's fault. If your favorite band is Metallica, Pantera, Ozzy, Megadeth, Slayer, or whatever, it really doesn't matter, I recomend this li'l bastard. I've read other reviews that say it doesn't give a good clean sound, but that ain't my opinion. I'd like to get one for the neck, but I'd just as soon save up for an ESP EXP standard for that. I love, that's th bottom line.
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $80
Submitted 01/22/2000
at 02:23pm
by Ryan Fitzgerald
Email: kirk32 at hotmail<dot>com
Features
:
Pickup features: Humbucking/Active
Impedence or other specs: I dont know...
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Jackson Dinky Reverse Pro
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Stock Pickups
Other pickups on guitar: two SA's... one in the mid position and one in the neck
Artists using this pickup: Metallica... I dont know who else... who cares?!?!
You musical style(s): Speed Metal, Harmony Metal, Classical
Reason for pickup change: I heard that these were kick ass pickups and I wanted to
try active because I had no clue what they did. Also Metallica
uses them... should there be another reason??
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Loud output level
Tone: It has balanced bass and treble sound with the mids sucked out
Sonic evaluation: I am using a Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier as my power amp. I have a Mesa Triaxis preamp rack, a BBE Sonic Maximizer, a Rocktron EQ rack
some nameless tuner and other unimportant shit like compression and stuff.... It works extremely well for what type of mysic I play and if you are into Metallica and have a really good setup (or even just a decent one) you should upgrade you will really appreciate what active pickups can do for your tone. Dont expect miracles though!!! These things will not suddenly make you play better.. but if you are big on tone or a "tone junky" like me, then these pickups will really help you maximize your sound!
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: I play a little bit more agressive music and this is a very good match. I dont think this pickup is really unsuitable for any position.
Overall Rating
:
9
Comments: If this thing were destroyed I would absolutely go buy another one.. and I am going to say what other people say because I think that it is funny when I read it... If someone stole this thing I would have to hunt him down like the little piggy that he is and I would first chop off his nuts and then I would slowly roast him on a barbecue in front of my new EMG's so that they could see the "murderer" of their brothers brought to a slow death :) Ok anyway! I have been playing about 4 or 5 years and I already said what gear that I use. I love the way that these pickups have the ability to clear up the distortion so that it is not all muffled.. I dont know if that is the "activeness" or what but I like it... when I first got them on my guitar I hated the tone that I got out of them. It seemed that they sounded very sterile and that they could not hold a note and that there was no warmth to them... but after I gave them a chance I really grew to like them and now it seems that I cant play a guitar without these things on them... I think it was all mental or something. I am very satisfied with this pickup and if I ever got a record deal and got famous I would plug this humbucker for EMG in a heartbeat... just like Metallica! That is all i Guess.. all questions are welcome and comments are appreciated.
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: N/A used
Submitted 01/05/2000
at 12:11pm
by Jason
Email: puppet_master_81<at>yahoo dot com
Features
:
Pickup features: Humbucker, active
Impedence or other specs: low impedance?
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Larivee
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: guitar came with emg's
Other pickups on guitar: emg s in middle, 81 in neck
Artists using this pickup: Metallica, Eric Clapton, Zakk Wylde
You musical style(s): Rock, Classic Rock, Metal
Reason for pickup change: N/A
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: The 81 is a REALLY hot pickup, the hottest i ever heard and ive heard a few
Tone: Nicely balenced, especially nice in the highs i find
Sonic evaluation: I got a 50w laney all tube head and a 2*12 cab with 12" celestions.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: Really good pickup for rock and metal, great for leads, a little to hot for clean stuff.
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: I love EMGs. I would never go back to passive pickups. They do take awhile to get used to though. Snap harmonics are really easy with EMGs so if you that is part of your style youll love 'em. Dont expect miracles however. Theyll change your sound for the better but you probably wont sound like Metallica.
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 01/04/2000
at 06:14pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
Pickup features: Active Humbucker
Impedence or other specs:
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Custom made ESP Eclipse
Position: all positions
Pickup being replaced:
Other pickups on guitar:
Artists using this pickup: Kirk Hammet, James Hetfield
You musical style(s): METALLICA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, Sabbath, Megadeath
Reason for pickup change: I Didn't change the pickup, it came on my guitar
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: They are really fuckin hot, hotter than any other pickup out there
Tone: The tone of these pickups are verry balanced. You can get a good bassy sound for those bottom friendly rythms and great lead tones
Sonic evaluation: I play my ESP through a Digitech VGS2112 then into a Peavey Ultra Plus and it sound great, You can get any sound you want out of this setup.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: Metal
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
Comments: If you want a great metal pickup that is also very versatile, then this pickup is for you
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $60 - NOT USED!!!
Submitted 12/30/1999
at 12:27pm
by Stefan
Email: harvstrofsorow at aol<dot>com
Features
:
Pickup features: active humbucker
Impedence or other specs: look at someone elses review, im too lazy to say.
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: ESP Horizon
Position: all positions
Pickup being replaced: ESP LH-200 (stock pickup)
Other pickups on guitar:
Artists using this pickup: dying fetus, metallica, slayer
You musical style(s): gore, death, black, speed metal
Reason for pickup change: these are the best pickups ever and i found them buy one get one free from an advertising error.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: look at someone elses, im too lazy to find the book.
Tone: the tone can be whatever you want it to. just need a good amp and effects processor.
Sonic evaluation: im using a peavy 50 watt all tube combo with 2 celestion speakers. i also have a digitech legend 2 effects processor. i can achieve any tone i want. it just takes a long time because the processor has soooo much to edit.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: i told you my styles you dumb review, and i'd say this pickup is made for any style.
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: id do anything needed to get this pickup, i might even buy more for my other guitars if i could find another advertising error.
* * * * * *VERY IMPORTANT: DO NOT EZPECT THIS PICKUP TO TURN THE WORST AMP INTO TOP OF THE LINE. THESE ACTIVE PIKUPS WORK BEST AND ONLY COME EXTREMELY ALIVE WHEN THEY ARE PLAYED WITH GOOD AMPLIFIERS AND GOOD EFFECTS. I HAVE NEVER CAME ACROSS AN EFFECTS PROCESSOR/PEDAL THAT WASNT RACKMOUNT THAT COULD MAKE THESE PICKUPS SOUND BRILIANT. IF YOU WANT THE CHUNKIEST DISORTIONS, DO NOT USE THESE PICKUPS UNLESS YOU HAVE A GOOD SETUP. I KNNOW THAT REGULAR PASSICE PICKUPS CAN GET MORE CHUNK THAN THESE IF THE PROCESSOR ISNT GOOD ENOUGH.
HERE IS MY LIST OF EFFECTS THAT DIDNT GET DEATH METAL DISTORTIONS:
DIGITECH RP-7
MARSHALL JCM 900 DISTORTION
BOSS METAL ZONE
NOTE: THIS PICKUP IS NOT MEANT FOR BEGINNER USE, UNLESS YOU ARE RICH AND CAN AFFORD A GOOD SETUP.
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $120
Submitted 12/28/1999
at 08:57pm
by Felipe Figueroa
Email: felipe82 at yahoo<dot>com
Features
:
Pickup features: Active Humbucker
Impedence or other specs: needs a 9v battery to power it. (quite obvius but i didn?t know that)
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Ibanez RG-350 DX
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Ibanez Crappy Stock Pickup POWERSOUND-H
Other pickups on guitar: POWERSOUND-H(neck) POWERSOUND-S(middle)
Artists using this pickup: Metallica
You musical style(s): Heavy Metal, Classic Rock, Thrash
Reason for pickup change: Needed something better than the piece of shit I had.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: A lot more than the stock pickup
Tone: Very clear and excellent distortion, trebly tone.
Sonic evaluation: I?m using this with a Marshall VS230R (2x30w) (the most unversatile amp ever built)
This pickup sounds great with the distortion of my amp, excellent for heavy metallica, but then again, cause of my amp I can?t tell you how does this thing performs with other kinds of distortions and playing styles. It kinda frustates me, coz I am not always in the heavy metal mood.
The Clean sound is OK.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: Heavy Metal, Bridge
Overall Rating
:
9
Comments: If it were destroyed I would give the head of the guy who destroyed the pickup to the store in exchange of another one. I?ve been playing for 3 years now and I think i will never change the pickup (at least when I?m playing metal). The tone of this thing is fuckin great I just love it, altought my strings need to be changed and my guitar calibrated, i just love to play with this thing.
Another thing, i?m a quite a novice about guitars, and I didn?t know what was the difference between active/passive pu?s.Besides actives need a 9v battery, they also use different circuits(pu switch and knobs, both included with the pickup), so, if you have passive pu?s, be sure to replace both of them with active ones. They guy who changed my pu?s left my the tone control working only in the active one. I am gonna get another active pickup in a month, does anyone knows of good EMG for the neck? please mail me.
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $80
Submitted 12/19/1999
at 08:51pm
by anthony
Email: antman37<at>yahoo dot com
Features
:
Pickup features: active humbucker
Impedence or other specs:
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Carvin 127
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: carvin C22
Other pickups on guitar: emg 89
Artists using this pickup: a lot of metal guys
You musical style(s): thrash metal
Reason for pickup change: Carvin was too weak for my style
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: high output
Tone: more high end than bass with loads of crunch
Sonic evaluation: Carvin guitar through a Hughes & Kettner Triamp. only effects wah and a volume.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: Metal/shred, unsuitable for jazz, blues, country
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: Been playing ten years. Recently turned on to emg's. There a great way to start developing your own tone. Some might say they are sterile, I believe that they allow you to color the sound with your technique and amp, I play through a ominous tube rig. Lots of punch and crunch. Can be played clean if you roll off the volume but sounds to glassy to me. I've matched it with an emg 89 which allows me to get rounder creamier tones. I've definitely have found my dream bridge pickup with the 81.
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 12/16/1999
at 03:33pm
by Andreas Jonsson (http://home.bip.net/uaj)
Email: uaj at hotmail<dot>com
Features
:
Pickup features: Active Humbucker
Impedence or other specs:
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Jackson PS 4
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Jackson J-90 (I think)
Other pickups on guitar: J-90 and something ???
Artists using this pickup: Everybody almost ...hmmm.... Metallica, Sin of Dismay (Andreas Jonsson) http://move.to/sin.of.dismay
You musical style(s): METAL METAL
Reason for pickup change: I needed a fat sound the J-90 was alittle bit crispy
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: could be higher =)
Tone: clean and clear it allows me to turn up the bass
Sonic evaluation: JAckson - Zoom5000 (a killer i own a Rocktron Chameleon, but the rocktron sucks) - Marshall JCM 900 (ofcourse) and a Marshall Valvestate (sounds plastic but it?s good for the neighbours in the apartment)
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: Metal this is a pure metalpickup ........ you don?t fuck with it
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: I would buy it again if it were stolen I have played for 8 - 9 years
it?s the best metalpickup ever.
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $69
Submitted 12/11/1999
at 11:33pm
by Adam Bitker
Email: moshr234 at mail1<dot>nai<dot>net
Features
:
Pickup features: Active humbucker
Impedence or other specs: ???
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: B.C. rich warlock
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: There were none in the body
Other pickups on guitar: emg-60(neck)
Artists using this pickup: Kirk hammet, James Hetfield, Zakk Wylde, too many to list
You musical style(s): Metal, blues
Reason for pickup change: There were no pickups in the guitar when I bought it.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Pretty hot, hotter than most pickups
Tone: The tone is very bright, It sounds great through a boss metal-zone. I can get a really good "metallica tone." It is very balanced sounding. The rythyms sound heavy, and the leads are very sharp.
Sonic evaluation: I am playing a custom made bc rich warlock(assembled by me) through a crate blue voodoo 120w half stack. Sometimes I use a boss metalzone for distoprtion, but I usually play straight through the amp. I also use a Steve vai wah, dod ice box chorus, and a boss noise supressor.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: I play mostly metal and classic rock. they aren't very good for anything else in the bridge position.
Overall Rating
:
9
Comments: I have been playing for about 4 years, and this is one of the best sounding metal pickups I have tried. If it were stolen I would probably try a dimarzio X2N. Iheard they have the output of an emg but with more personality which is something the emg is lacking. I will probably get an x2n and out the emg in another one of my guitars.Overall, I am quite pleased with this pickup, and I would recomend it to anyone who plays agressive heavy metal. If you play jazz or blues this oicjup is not for you.
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: AUD 185
Submitted 11/13/1999
at 06:29pm
by mistweaver
Email: mistweaver213 at hotmail<dot>com
Features
:
Pickup features: Active Humbucker
Impedence or other specs: Loud muthafucka
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Epiphone
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: stock
Other pickups on guitar: none
Artists using this pickup: hmmm...hammet/slayer/sepultura
You musical style(s): Metal/Grunge
Reason for pickup change: Stock pickups were pretty crappy
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Hotter than your average pickup......
Tone: balanced tone, very clear and defined
Sonic evaluation: Using a hot Fender Super Twin (loud fucka but distortion fucked) with boss effects that absolutely crunches with this pickup....makes this guitar sound more expensive than it actually is.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: I play metal eg Sepultura, Pantera and even travel to the lower realms of B and A and this pickup never loses it's definition and clarity. Excellent crunch pickup for bridge....recommend to be used with a stop tailpiece for excellent rhythm/ P.M
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: I've been playing for about 5 years and owned this baby for 4 of them :). If you are a rhythm guitarist this pickup is 4 u..combined with a stop tailpiece and a good distortion (metal-zone kicks ass!!) no sissy with his goddamm fender is gonna stand in your way..feel the ground shake with each stroke!!
If you are a soloist, this pickup has enough clarity and definition to satisfy any showoff. The sound is perfect for razor sharp, ultra-fast slayeresqe/pantera solos or smooth slashesque soloing with enough sustain to last you from here to china!!
Clean, this pickup has a nice tone that has plenty of sustain, excellent for those arpeggiated intros..
This pickup is a true metal pickup or a pickup that makes you heard above all those korn-wannabes...not 4 the tame-hearted.
This is definitely the BEST active humbucker pickup you can buy. It's worth every cent...
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $90
Submitted 10/31/1999
at 05:33pm
by WF
Email: leadgtrminiscus at aol<dot>com
Features
:
Pickup features: Active PU, internal preamp and grounding.
Impedence or other specs: Requires 9-18 volts to power it.
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: ESP M-2 custom neck-thru
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: ESP stock duncan design
Other pickups on guitar: EMG-S at neck
Artists using this pickup: Everyone that is loud! Kirk Hammett, James Hetfield, Dino Cavres used to, Me, ESP custom guitars, etc.
You musical style(s): Hard Rock, Metal, anything that is better played loud.
Reason for pickup change: Stock PU's were weak and un-articulate. Saw all the pro's that play them.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Very noticable difference! If I play in my 5150's clean channel, it distorts in a kinda AC/CD way. If you play two guitars, get them both with it, cause my backup guitar doesn't, so when I switch, I have to turn up the pre and post gain.
Tone: High end crunch. Not very much low end. I had to crank the low and resonance controls to compensate.
Sonic evaluation: As of now, I run almost straight to the amp. I run through a Crybaby, and a Morly AB box which is powered so not to cut balls off the tone. I use the AB box to switch guitars. It all goes into my 5150, which I'm trying to sell, so I can buy a Triple Rectifier. I also wired the PU's to run off of 18 volts instead of the standard 9. Just wire another 9 volt in series. Bichin' tone's all I gotta say.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: I play Hard Rock and metal. This PU fits like a stock car at an oval track. It is made for this music.
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: Being that its hard to steal a pickup out of a guitar, I'll assume they mean the guitar too. I ordered a ESP seven string and it shouold be hear the beginning of Nov. Needless to say I've already ordered the EMG-707's for it. Thats how much I love the tone. I go and spend $700 bucks on a backup guitar, and then spend another $200 on pickups. Damn I love EMG. Future owner's attn: Change the batteries! Don't get stuck at a concert and have the batteries run out. The pickups still emit sound, but its about a tenth the volume. Trust me, it has happened! Overall an awesome upgrade.
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: Australian 200
Submitted 10/31/1999
at 03:07pm
by LWH / Xplora
Features
:
Pickup features: Active Humbucker
Impedence or other specs: ????
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Epiphone Explorer
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Stock Pickups
Other pickups on guitar: EMG 89
Artists using this pickup: Any Real Metal Band. Slayer, shit too many to mention.
You musical style(s): Umm METAL, some other stuff
Reason for pickup change: EMG 81 is the only pickup Slayer has used for years. I love their sound, I love all the guys who use EMG 81's. This is the pickup God put in his Bridge position. No Doubt.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: It shits on everything "I" have ever heard.
Tone: Quite trebly but that is fine.
Sonic evaluation: My setup is pretty shit, but this pickup meant I didn't give up guitar. It turned my shit sound into something truly acceptable.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: not sure about having this in the bridge, but i have never tried it there.
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: This pickup was designed for metal, and metal has evolved around this pickup. The mightiest bands in metal use this little bastard and with good reason. It is the clearest, most awesome heavy metal bridge pickup out there.
I would get this pickup again in a heartbeat, or maybe two if I didn't have the cash for it at the time. I have only been playing for two years but I know what quality sounds like.
I love this pickup because it does its job. That may not seem much, but that is the one thing a guitarist should expect from his gear. The EMG 81 is the pickup I will use till i die, at least in the bridge. It was designed to be the ultimate high output, treble based pickup. Since this is what you should want in the bridge, it is the ultimate. I can't say enough good things about. If you think it sounds sterile go play a violin for natural sounds. It is the perfect Metal Bridge pickup/// GO BUY IT YOU FOOL!!!!
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $80
Submitted 10/21/1999
at 09:56pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
Pickup features: Active Humbucker
Impedence or other specs:
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: ESP Explorer
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: factory pickup
Other pickups on guitar: EMG-60 (Neck)
Artists using this pickup: Metallica of course
You musical style(s): anything but Country
Reason for pickup change: factory pickups just didn't have the sound I wanted
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Touch em and get burnt
Tone: the whole spectrum
Sonic evaluation: With the ESP and a Marshall MG100RCD head and 1936 2x12s it'll wakes the neighbors in the next block
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: I love metal and this pickup I think is best for it. Any position is fine
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: If this pickup was stolen I'd probably be in jail cause I would Kill
After 9 years of playing guitar I own a Fender Strat and an ESP and a Marshall Valvestate 40 and a MG100RCD amp with 1936 2x12s
I wish I had bought it sooner
This is the only style of pickup I'll ever buy
Charry Rules!
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $79.99
Submitted 10/17/1999
at 05:14pm
by Gary H.
Email: metal27star at hotmail<dot>com
Features
:
Pickup features: Active Humbucker
Impedence or other specs:
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Jackson PS-4
Position: all positions
Pickup being replaced: Stock
Other pickups on guitar: EMG-81, stock middle single coil
Artists using this pickup: Kirk, of course. See other submissions for more artists-
You musical style(s): metal, rock, some alternative
Reason for pickup change: Wanted a high-output, non-feedbacking, long-sustaining pickup that will not be the cause of any bad sound out of my guitar.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: One of the hottest I've ever used. Overdrives almost any amp at low volumes.
Tone: Fairly balanced. Could use more mids, but is great as it is.
Sonic evaluation: I'm using a Jackson PS-4 with two of these, a digitech rp-7, and a peavey special 2-12 as my main rig right now. Works great!
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: Great match for metal, but no blues or country here!!
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: If this pickup were stolen, I'd definately buy it again. I wouldn't be able to find a pickup of this high output and great sustain with such little feedback. It was difficult finding a place that had any in stock!
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $65
Submitted 10/16/1999
at 07:54pm
by Adam Schulman
Email: Gtrball7600 at aol<dot>com
Features
:
Pickup features: Active Humbucker
Impedence or other specs: High Output
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Gibson Les Paul Classic
Position: all positions
Pickup being replaced: Gibson open coil Humbuckers
Other pickups on guitar: Emg-81
Artists using this pickup: Jaymz Hetfield,Kirk Hammett, Slayer, Me
You musical style(s): Metal, Hard rock
Reason for pickup change: The gibson pickups were not giving me the sound i needed to be able to faithfully recreate the sound of Hetfields heavy rhythm guitar
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: I plugged them into my amp and i was blown away by how hot and focused the sound was!... it is extremely loud too!
Tone: it has alot of treble with some sharp mids but has a well balanced low end as well
Sonic evaluation: I plugged my Les Paul into a Line6 POD and then into a Mesa/Boogie 2-channel 1 speaker combo.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: I play mostly Metal and i must say that this pickup is made for metal but is good for any other style of music except country or classical.
Overall Rating
:
9
Comments: If this pickup were stolen I would be pissed cuz the guy who stole it probably wouldnt even know what the hell it was!As for being destroyed the pickup is built like a high output tank. I love the fact it has the punishing bone rattling crunch of metallica and i didnt have to drop 1500 bucks on a whole new guitar to acheive it. The only thing i could criticize about it is that playing clean with it is hard becuz it distorts in any p.u. position but u learn to adapt to it and screw with some knobs and itz fine..I finally found the sound i am gonna stick with! Long Live Metal!!!!!!
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 10/11/1999
at 01:03pm
by Steve Marek
Email: silverassassin at hotmail<dot>com
Features
:
Pickup features: Active humbucking
Impedence or other specs: Er...check the website http://www.emginc.com/
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: ESP KH-2 Kirk Hammet Signature Model
Position: all positions
Pickup being replaced:
Other pickups on guitar: EMG-81
Artists using this pickup: Jaymz Hetfield, Kirk Hammet, Slayer...
You musical style(s): Metal, thrash, classical, neo-classical
Reason for pickup change: Came stock with the guitar
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Very high output, much more than all the passives I've heard
Tone: Bassy and trebly, very little mids, sounds real good!
Sonic evaluation: I'm running my KH-2 through a CrateGFX1200h head and 4x12 cab. A lot of other people here say the pickup has no bass, well, with my set-up (which isn't great, I'd rather be running this through a Dual Rectrifer) I have a thick and heavy bottom end that's very well defined no matter how much gain you use, and smooth high end that isn't harsh at all. Also, a lot of people say that this pick-up sounds like crap clean, well, switching both of the pick-ups on and adding some chorus and reverb, I get a really awesome clean sound.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: I think it suits anything in the metal genre, also great for hard rock and even classical, if you have one in the neck. Probably the only thing that this pick-up isn't good for is country,
Overall Rating
:
9
Comments: If these pick-ups crapped out on me, or someone stole it, I'd get another one, even though they are expensive.Although, I might put an EMG-60 in the neck just to see if I could improve the tone (even though it's great, I always assume there's something better out there) I've been playing for about four years, seriously playing for about 1 year. The only gear I own is mentioned above, except for my Epiphone LP. These pick-ups blow away any others that I have heard in as far as output and quietness go, there is a little room for improvement in the tone department, but all in all I'm very happy with the way these sound.
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $79.99
Submitted 09/18/1999
at 08:05pm
by Frank
Email: tekhyver at flash<dot>net
Features
:
Pickup features: Active Humbucker
Impedence or other specs: High Output
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: ESP Explorer 200
Position: all positions
Pickup being replaced: Seymour Duncan Designed
Other pickups on guitar: EMG-81
Artists using this pickup: MetallicA, many Metal bands!
You musical style(s): Anything with HEAVY distortion.
Reason for pickup change: I liked my stock pickups, but I wanted more output.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Much more than stock, but not extremely.
Tone: Good bass, good trebel and highs, I love E'm!
Sonic evaluation: I'm using my guitar thru a Peavey Bandit 112 thru a Boss MT-2 Metal zone pedal.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: This are very good for netal. The clean sounds are a little harsh. Not warm clean sound.
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: I love the humbuckers! They Overdrive my amp a hell-of-alot. I'm very very happy! If I lost these I would defenetely love them again! I love them MAN! I do!
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: Canadian 110
Submitted 09/07/1999
at 10:27pm
by steve Campanella
Features
:
Pickup features: active Humbucker
Impedence or other specs: 3.25 output voltage, very Hot
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Paul Reed Smith CE-22
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: PRS Dragon Treble
Other pickups on guitar: EMG 60
Artists using this pickup: Metallica, Zack Whyld
You musical style(s): Hard Rock etc.
Reason for pickup change: The stock pick ups were very good and had a very high output, maybe the highest of any passive that I have ever herd. I changed it because the stock was a little muddy in the low mids and bass, I knew what the 81 sounded like so I decided to change it.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: I allready knew what it sounded like and how hot it was but I was supprised how hot the stock one was when the 81 was installed. But the 81 is still the hottest P\U I have ever herd. If their was a better one I would be using it.
Tone: ultra clear highs but not pearcing, smooth mids, great low end with no mud.
Sonic evaluation: My set up is simple. PRS guitars Mesa Dual Recto, mixture of new and vintage stomp box's (Delay, Tremolo, Chorus, Phase) volume and wha. all through a 4 12 mesa cab with vintage 30's
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: for the sound that I am looking for (Modern high gain rock) it is the ideal P\U
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: Lets just say that I am actually doing a write up of this pick up, which means it must be a really great product for me, I would buy a new one in a second if it got stolen.
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $$118
Submitted 08/25/1999
at 10:17pm
by ANONYMOUS
Email: jre at worldnet<dot>att<dot>net
Features
:
Pickup features:
Impedence or other specs:
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: epiphone les paul standard
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: stock
Other pickups on guitar: emg 89
Artists using this pickup:
You musical style(s): various kinds of metal, some hard rock and blues
Reason for pickup change: Stock pickup wasn't too bad for a stock pickup, but I needed more output, clarity, and a better tone
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Hotter than stock, but not overwhelmingly
Tone: Trebly, but very clear, articulate , and rich
Sonic evaluation: I was almost to the point of throwing this guitar in the dumpster before I got these pickups. I tried way too long to get a good tone out of the stock pickups. So, I decided to spend a couple hundred bucks on new pickups before I went out and spent over a grand on a good guitar. I made a good choice. It sounds like a completely different guitar. When a guitar sounds good it seems a lot easier to play. The stock pickups were weak. Using distortion on them sounded too buzzy, the notes were not clear, and they had no punch at all on the thinner strings . The emg81 was the exact opposite. Right now I'm running it through a Boss MetalZone and a CE-5 into a Crate GFX-212 and it sounds excellent. I think the only way it would sound better is if I were using a high quality tube amp. It doesn't sound good clean(at least in the bridge-I'd like to hear one in the neck). For metal or hard rock or even just using a little overdrive for blues it is heaven. I really like the way it sounds during leads.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: For my style this is a perfect match. I use my neck pickup(emg 89) for clean sounds so this is not an issue.
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: I will definitely buy one again if I get a different guitar. I've been playing for about 11 years although most of those years I played strictly bass. There is nothing I dislike about this product. Some say it is too trebly, but at least with my gear I have to disagree. I don't want a pickup with so much bass that makes my amp and walls rumble anyway. I strongly recommend this product. BUY ONE!
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $80.00
Submitted 07/23/1999
at 02:52pm
by Voodoo Shamen Azim Atuktuk Abar Helms
Email: FU
Features
:
Pickup features: Active humbucker
Impedence or other specs: I'm sure somebody else knows
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: ESP LTD M-200
Position: all positions
Pickup being replaced: stock pickups- duncan designed, and assembled by retards
Other pickups on guitar: -
Artists using this pickup: Hetfield, Hammett, Helms(that's me), anyone else who's good.
You musical style(s): METAL & classical guitar
Reason for pickup change: I wanted them to turn me from a booger-picking nerd into a
testosterone-pumping steroid junky. No, I just wanted to be
able to play a lead without blood coming out of my forehead.
I must say I made the right decision.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Just a bit louder than the stock pickups
Tone: Trebly and clear, but oh so powerful rythm yet!
Sonic evaluation: I "sob sob" have a little pe- pe- peavey blazer 158, damn solid state crap.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: I have an 81 in the bridge and another 81 in the neck. so sweet.
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: I love this pickup! It does crunchy power chording in the bridge position and brilliant soloing in the neck position. If it were stolen I'd hire Perry Mason to find the guy that stole them. Then I'd walk up to the guy on the street and politely ask him for my pickups back. And when he sticks out his hand I'll chop it off with a machete and cast a voodoo death curse on his nuts.
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $85
Submitted 07/13/1999
at 11:00pm
by Steve
Features
:
Pickup features: Active humbuckers
Impedence or other specs: Not sure of the impedence. High output.
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Epiphone Les Paul Classic
Position: all positions
Pickup being replaced: Epiphone Stock Humbuckers
Other pickups on guitar: Both pickups are now EMG 81's
Artists using this pickup: Kirk Hammet, James Hetfield, Buddy Guy, Zack Wilde
You musical style(s): Metal, Blues, Classic Rock, Southern Rock
Reason for pickup change: The stock pickup's sucked. The neck pu souned O.K.,
but I felt I needed new pickups.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: High output. About twice as loud as the stock pickups.
Tone: Bassy, but well balanced. Sounds very nice on whatever setting I use.
Sonic evaluation: I play through a solid state Crate with about 8 pedals. I use a Daddy-O for my distortion, and a Morley wah constantly. The pickups sound like they were made for me.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: I could literally play any style with this pickup. It's that awesome.
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: I would definitely buy this pickup again. I feel like playing all the time. I have four guitars, and this is the only one I use often. The only thing I can think to make it better would be an easier installation. (It took me and an experienced electrician 3 hours!) To those who think it is limited to metal, you are probably playing through the wrong amp. These pickups sond best through tube amps. Through solid state, they tend to sound sterile unless you have a whole mess of pedals. If you want details about my equipment, I'd gladly e-mail diagrams, explainations and costs to you.
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $80
Submitted 06/24/1999
at 02:28pm
by Mr.Winky
Email: nutt13 at wmn<dot>net
Features
:
Pickup features: humbucking, active
Impedence or other specs: What?
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Ibanez S540Ltd
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Ibanez Stock
Other pickups on guitar: Emg-SA(middle), Emg-89(neck)
Artists using this pickup: Everybody that's good
You musical style(s): Punk,Metal,classical,ska,Alternative etc etc (basicly not country)
Reason for pickup change: I spoil my guitar and I figured what better way to have it sound better and increase it's value (everybody likes to know their guitar is worth more then they paid)It's a lame ass reason but none the less it's badass now.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Noticeably louder, I an put headphones straight into the guitar and hear it (CRAZY!)
Tone: It's the best it can be considering it's in the bridge
Sonic evaluation: I have an Ultimate Chorus(Fender) and a FabTone(danelectro). I can get most sounds that I desire. Through my set up, any plucking is a treat. I swear, you don't even need to know how to play and it still sounds good.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: Everything but country I only tried it in the bridge. I never thought about putting it in the neck.
Overall Rating
:
8
Comments: If it were stolen, I'd buy a used Emg one because it's hard to spend 80 dollars when I was able to pay 55 for a used one. If it's for a good price,it's a good pickup but I can't justify anything over $80. I have only plaid for a year and a half give or take and I'm progressing quite nicely. I have the Emg Preamp in my guitar, damn, the sustain is almost endless and tapping is responsive nice. This Pickup is a distortion pickup, not to say that it doesn't sound good clean,but I don't play clean through the bridge, I use the middle or neck so I can't really say anything good when it's compared to those sounds. I have to admit that I had a bitch of a time installing them. It's kind of the fault of my Pick selector(Ibanez 5 way) and the manual. They show a "Fender Class" switch and mine is different. It took me several dyas to figure it wasn't working the way it was suppose to. I hated the pickups sounds till I had them figured right. Once all sorted out from a few QUICK responses from their tech, I was jammin and smilin. Don't expect anything magical to come out of these though. True they will enhance your sound but I had to frown when my girlfriend said she didn't notice a difference. Maybe it was just her, but anways, I think they're a great pickup for around 80.
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $45 used
Submitted 06/07/1999
at 01:18pm
by Aaron Plath
Email: ThunderInParadise<at>usa dot net
Features
:
Pickup features: Active Humbucker
Impedence or other specs:
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Peavey Predator
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Peavey Passive Humbucker
Other pickups on guitar: 2 single coil Peavey passives
Artists using this pickup: Metallica, anybody else really matter?
You musical style(s): Anything that's loud or is fast (Steve Vai, etc.)
Reason for pickup change: I heard thsi is what Metallica used and I heard that they were the top of the line for Heavy Metal playing.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Really good output, more then the passive coil, very nice sustain, low hum
Tone: Just right amount of low crunch, great highs, not too much middle
Sonic evaluation: I'm using a Peavey Predator through a Rage 158 speaker, and I thought the sound wouldn't be as great since it's such a small speaker. I was so wrong, it sounds great through mostly anything.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: This pickup is good for just about anything, since I only have it in the bridge position I don't know what it sound like with one in the neck position also.
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: If it were stolen, I would find one as fast as possible and get it into my guitar. I've only been playing for about 8 months, but I know good sound when I here it. Probably the best thing that I like about it is it gives me that awesome crunch sound that makes you want to start whaling away on it. Probably something that everybody can agree with me on is that they are a little expensive if you buy them brand new. ($118.00 a piece). But again, it's worth it! I'm satisfied with this sound, and I can't wait till I get one in the neck position too. If you would like an all-around pick-up and gets respect from alot of players, I would recommend this pick-up.
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $69.99
Submitted 05/20/1999
at 09:52pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
Pickup features: Active Humbucking
Impedence or other specs:
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: ESP LTD M-II
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: ESP LH-200
Other pickups on guitar: EMG S
Artists using this pickup: Kirk Hammett, James Hetfield, Zakk Wylde, Me
You musical style(s): Everything but counrty/western, thrash/death.
Reason for pickup change: Need some more bass and a little bit more output to get clean signal all the way through my rack.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Loud, definitely not quiet. I played a KH-2 that was built two years ago and I think EMG actually beefed them up a little bit since then.
Tone: Full tonal response. Its got it where it counts.
Sonic evaluation:
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable:
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
Comments:
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 04/19/1999
at 01:48pm
by The Mackster #1
Email: Dragonlance<at>hotmail dot com
Features
:
Pickup features: Correction of my earlier submission...
Impedence or other specs:
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass:
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced:
Other pickups on guitar:
Artists using this pickup:
You musical style(s):
Reason for pickup change:
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level:
Tone:
Sonic evaluation:
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable:
Overall Rating
:
3
Comments: I can?t belive I gave this pu a 10 before. It?s too sterile with no real personality. Ok, you get killer crunch but no color and if you play it clean it sounds like you?re playing with 10 year old strings... plonk plonk...
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $89
Submitted 04/12/1999
at 03:22pm
by Joe
Email: 1000eyes<at>megadeth dot net
Features
:
Pickup features: active humbucker
Impedence or other specs: dont know
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Ibanez RG 320 DX
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: stock Ibanez
Other pickups on guitar: EMG 85
Artists using this pickup: Slayer! others too numerous to list
You musical style(s): Metal only
Reason for pickup change: Stock Ibanez pickups are always too low and muddy. Can't realisticly play metal w/o EMGs anyway in my opinion
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: active so they have a small bit of preamp, lots of volume, nice gain output
Tone: nice bite, good clear high end, not TOO much crunch but its not designed to. with an 85 the tone is perfect
Sonic evaluation: Im using a Crate GFX-212 (120 watts solid state, two 12 inch speakers, built in chorus, delay, flange, reverb, and chorus/reverb settings) the sound is f*****g hot! there is just no reason to ever buy any other brand of pickups. with a touch of chorus, the perfect metal tone is achieved.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: Metal is the perfect style for this pickup. if your a folk guitarist or into fuzzy lame grunge tone its not for you
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: EMG is THE metal pickup. killer tone, killer overdrive, crushing palm mutes, clean peircing solos, and hair raising harmonics. I will always use EMG on any guitar I own
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: FREE
Submitted 04/06/1999
at 08:28pm
by Anonymous
Email: holymartyr69<at>hotmail dot com
Features
:
Pickup features: Active Humbucker
Impedence or other specs: 25K pots, .01mF capacitor, 3.25 Output Voltage
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Epiphone 1998 Limited Edition Les Paul
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Stock Pickup
Other pickups on guitar: Stock Neck Pickup
Artists using this pickup: Kirk Hammett, James Hetfield, Slayer, and others.
You musical style(s): Metal!!, Jazz, Blues, Classic Rock, Rockabilly, and even Country
Reason for pickup change: I just wanted more gain for a metal onslaught.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Pretty damned hot, but other people overstate it.
Tone: Trebly, defined mids, just the right amount of bass.
Sonic evaluation: With a Marshall Valvestate 30R and a Boss Metal Zone, the sound is phenomenal. Treble and mid are refined and well preportioned. Bass is heavy, but without a big bass thump. Notes ring clear and true with the gain pushed to the max. You can really hear all the notes in a bar chord. Distortion and tone stay consistent when you turn down the volume knob. It doesn't do clean very well, but it can pass, however, it sounds a little too sterile on a clean setting.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: For METAL, it's a match made in Heaven... or is it Hell? Don't play country with it, though!
Overall Rating
:
9
Comments: Well, after 4 MONTHS of waiting for a pickup that WASN'T EVEN ORDERED!!!!, I finally pulled the strings and got it for free. I exchanged the crappy little Epiphone amp that came with the cool guiatr for the EMG-81. The stock pickup was pretty good, but the EMG-81 is much better; however, it's not like it's the best pickup in the world. But it still is better than almost all high gain pickups out there. Maybe with a MESA/BOOGIE will I be able to get a great metal sound, but my setup now is very satisfactory.
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: N/A used
Submitted 03/28/1999
at 09:43pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
Pickup features: Humbucking Active
Impedence or other specs: Uh, yeah.
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Jackson RR-1 Rhoads
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: none
Other pickups on guitar: EMG-85
Artists using this pickup: Hetfield, Hammett, Kerry King, Jeff Hanneman, Timo Tolkki, Zakk Wylde, Etc
You musical style(s): Metal! British/Prog
Reason for pickup change: They came stock.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Pretty hot, but not super duper hot.. About a bit more than a Dimarzio Super Distortion.
Tone: Nice bass definition, not much midrange, lotsa treble.
Sonic evaluation: This rhoads into a Peavey Ultra Plus stack..it sounds really nice, I boost up my mids and bass a lot, and this really balances the sound off.. lotsa bass definition, bright, enhances my amp's natural tube-ness, INCREDIBLE harmonics.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: I play metal, it sounds great.. it would be a good match for metal or hard rock, not much else.
Overall Rating
:
9
Comments: I'd definately buy it again, i love it.. awesome. Got my sound, fuck yeah. Came with the guitar, I was happy.
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $60 - NOT USED!!!
Submitted 03/20/1999
at 11:17pm
by Stefan K.
Email: harvsterOS at aol<dot>com
Features
:
Pickup features: active humbucker
Impedence or other specs: READ MY WHOLE REVIEW!!! HAS INFO THAT OTHER PEOPLE'S DOSE NOT!!!
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: ESP Hoizon
Position: all positions
Pickup being replaced: ESP H-200 (stock pickup)
Other pickups on guitar: same
Artists using this pickup: the wise people
You musical style(s): all kinds of metal, they have too many types, so, i'll say all.
Reason for pickup change: i had a dimarzio super distortion in the bridge for a while but when i saw the EMGs half off due to a mistake in advertising, i couldnt resist. the super distortion was good but the EMG has good reviews and i'v played it before to prove it to myself.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: GREAT!!! if you have a good amplifier and effects setup, this pickup will realy come alive. when i play it on my old practice combo, it stinks. on a good setup, this pickup realy defines notes and reduces noise.
Tone: with the right setup, this will make a custom tone for anyone.
Sonic evaluation: my ESP horizon goes great with my digitech rp-7 and peavy classic 50 combo. (all tube amp)
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: i play lots-o-metal, so the 81 is the best compared to the other EMG models. the higher the pickup number, the higher the output. but the 81 has something that the 85 dosen't that lets you get more crunch.
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: if this pickup was destoyed or stolen, i would definatrely replace it. i have been playing for nearly 3 years. the great things about this pickup is that it can be unconnected from the wiring in the guitar, so you can switch it with another model. (no re-wiring needed) a bad thing about the EMG active pickups is that it dosent have a very high output like most people say or think. the noise gate on my pedal blocked it too much do i had to change it so it wasnt as strong. if you have any info in relation to this small problem, contact me. i am very satisfied with this pickup. BUT WARN YOU, DO NOT BUY IT IF INTENDED FOR USE ON A SMALL AMPLIFIER.
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $118 each
Submitted 03/14/1999
at 05:27pm
by Mike Pietras
Email: MetaLL4723 at AOL<dot>com
Features
:
Pickup features: Humbuckeing/Active What else?
Impedence or other specs: Dont remember impedance, but i know you have to change you pots to 25k (and add a batt)
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Gibson Explorer '76 Reissue
Position: all positions
Pickup being replaced: Stock Gibsons (496R and 500T)
Other pickups on guitar: Nope only EMG 81, was thinking of a 60 or 85, but the 81 are the highest output.
Artists using this pickup: James Hetfield, Kirk Hammett- Metallica Me- Binge & Purge
You musical style(s): Metal, the good kind with tons of bass, plenty of treble, and no mids at all!
Reason for pickup change: I like the stock pickups, but i knew that the EMG 81's would sound much better. AND THEY DID! Much higher output, less noise, better frequencie response, and many other great things. THE BEST PICKUP IN THE WORLD!
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: More gain than passive (duh) with more bass, less mid, and about the same treble. They also sound great clean (well if you also have a low gain input on your amp) But you know they were made for amp melting distortion!
Tone: Bassy, no mids, enough treble, balanced I wired them so they are in phase (i dont trust techs at music stores)
Sonic evaluation: I use as i said a '76 Gibson explorer, i rarely use pedals, but i got a ton of them (like 17) But i mostly use my amps distortion, i have a peavey Transtube bandit (great distortion) that i run into a marshall 4x12. the impeadance had to be matched to make it sound good though. and it does it sounds damn good, for practice and for gigs!
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: I play metal (metallica, own songs, whatever sounds good.) And i think these pickups suit everything well.
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: if they were stolen i would have to kill the person who took them, and i doubt they will be destroyed (unless im hit by lightning) I have been playing for three years, but have progresse very well. i own a ton of other equipment that i wont even get into (if you realy want to know, just mail me at MetaLL4723@aol.com)i love everything about these pickups, but hate that i have to unplug it when im done playing, and have to change the battery every once in a while. I compared it to other EMG models, and decided the are great for me. the only thing i wish it had, and some day might add is a system to cut mids even more, and i know EMG makes one.Ive found the perfect sound (guitar wise) with these pickups and my explorer. now i just want an other one (lol)
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $$61.00
Submitted 03/10/1999
at 11:07pm
by Franklin
Email: TeK_hyver at worldnet<dot>att<dot>net
Features
:
Pickup features: Active Humbucker.
Impedence or other specs: Check the web site. I get dizzy just looking at all the tech stuff...
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: ESP EXPLORER 200
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Seymour Duncan Designed Humbucker
Other pickups on guitar: another Duncan Desinged
Artists using this pickup: James Hetfield(My idle!) and Kirk Hammet form MetallicA, Max Cavalera from Soufly...
You musical style(s): Trash Metal ect.... anything with Loads'O'Distortion.
Reason for pickup change: The stck humbuckers provide an OK crunch, but not enough.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Sh*t! Beats the Hell out of my stock humbuckers! I'll probably get another for the neck.
Tone: Not too bassy, I have Mid, so this does a good job at helping me eliminate mid.
Sonic evaluation: I'm Running my Explorer 200 thru a Peavey Bandit 112S.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: I play metal, and this pick-ups were born to KICK ASS.
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: I give this pickups the highest score. Too bad they aren't alive or i'll marry them.
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 03/03/1999
at 12:10pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
Pickup features: Active Humbucker (is that redundant?)
Impedence or other specs: Check their website
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Kramer Focus 3000
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Stock
Other pickups on guitar: EMG s & EMG SA
Artists using this pickup: Does it matter?
You musical style(s): Hard Rock to Metal, some Blues
Reason for pickup change: Stock PU's were really bad.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: High output but not over-the-top or anything.
Tone: Nice midrange with a little too much treble. This PU has great punch and attack but not a lot of bass. This PU does not have a "fat" sound, so when overdriven and EQ'd you can have the bass response without the mud.
Sonic evaluation: Play it through a 100W Mesa/Boogie Mk III into an old Marshall 4x10 cab. Use a Boss GE-7 graphic EQ in the effects loop (improvement over the the 5-band that is on the Boogie)
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: Great match for the styles I play. Use this PU in bridge position only.
Overall Rating
:
9
Comments: I've been playing for about 24 years or so. I would buy it again, if stolen; but if I could find a passive PU that had a comparable tone and quietness I would buy it instead. Changing batteries is not that big of a deal but every time my tone changes even a little, I wonder "Is it the batteries?"
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $99.99
Submitted 01/22/1999
at 02:48pm
by jason
Features
:
Pickup features: humbucking. active.
Impedence or other specs: duh, i don't know
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: b.c. rich nj warlock
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: b.c. rich stock humbucker
Other pickups on guitar: other b.c. rich stock humbucker which is not even being used.
Artists using this pickup: from what i've heard, slayer, death, vader, metallica, etc.
You musical style(s): grindcore/death metal/black metal
Reason for pickup change: stock pickups sucked wicked bad. heard these were awesome. i heard right.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: alot more. extremely hot, it might be common to say but it's true.
Tone: full sound, mid range comes through well, i can tell the notes apart easily. awesome crunch. incredible sustain.
Sonic evaluation: i'm using it with a b.c. rich nj warlock through a marshall jcm800 head and marshall 1960a cab and fender 1x15 cab. it sounds awesome, it's hot as hell, with an amazing crunch for palm muting, and the notes are all clear even on blurr/blast parts.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: i play grindcore and yes this is an amazing match. i only have this pickup at the bridge position so i don't know what position it is unsuitable for because i haven't tried it out in any other position yet.
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: if it were stolen i would want another one yes. i have been playing for 11 years. i also have a fender american standard stratocaster. i love everything about it i hate nothing. i compared it to the stock pickups which sucked so the emg wins hands down. i wish it came with an emg-85 for free that i could throw in the neck position. i am satisfied with this pickup.
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: It was already fitted in when i bought the guitar
Submitted 01/12/1999
at 04:40pm
by The Mackster #1
Email: Dragonlance at hotmail<dot>com
Features
:
Pickup features: Active humbucker
Impedence or other specs: ehh...?
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: ESP Eclipse Custom
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced:
Other pickups on guitar: Another EMG, I don?t know what model but it can be splitted and it kicks ass!!
Artists using this pickup: Metallica, well anyone in their right mind....
You musical style(s): Hard rock to metal to blues....
Reason for pickup change:
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Every other guitar whith other pickups are soooo lame compared to this one. You bearly need to touch the voume knob on your amp (don?t take this too seriously).
Tone: Due to the geat bassy wood in my guitar I would say that its pretty balanced.... but I don?t really know... it just sounds great.
Sonic evaluation: In my apartment I use my ESP thru a Boss Metalzone pedal into a 25w Fender Frontman.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: For metal this pu works great, when i play clean i just use the neck pu instead cause the 81 is a bit sterile. Not really unsuitable for anything... exept campfire doodling...
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: Actually its being repaired right now, due to som weired powerloss thing. But there will never be any other pu on any axe in my arsenal unless i go totally broke.
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $aroun $70-$80
Submitted 01/07/1999
at 05:10pm
by ADAM C.
Features
:
Pickup features: Active Humbucker
Impedence or other specs:
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Epiphone G310
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: stock humbucker
Other pickups on guitar: none
Artists using this pickup: Zakk Wylde (god), Metallica, Slayer, RATM (?)
You musical style(s): Metal, blues, classic rock, everything
Reason for pickup change: stock pickups sucked
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Easily the nhottest pickup ive ever heard (except maybe the Duncan Livewire)
Tone: Pretty balanced but a bit cold w/ high gain. Im not a big fan of its clean tone though.
Sonic evaluation: I'm using this into a boss metal zone and the sound is amazing which then goes into a marshall vs100 combo w/ various other effects in between. It definatly works for me.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: Metal, Blues, etc. exceptionally suited to these styles, i however havnt tried it in the neck position but kirk hammet does so its probobly cool.
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: Easily the core of my tone and ive grown used to it so it would definatly be replaced if something hapened to it. But then again i wouldnt have bought it ive the Seymour Duncan Livewire wasnt sold out (only because i knew what that sounded like) but thank god it was sold out because i love this p.u. ann id be up the creek w/o it.
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $$90
Submitted 12/24/1998
at 09:55pm
by John Black
Email: no need<dot> You'll hear of me
Features
:
Pickup features: humbucker/active
Impedence or other specs: huh?
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Ibanez RG470
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: bridge, infinity/made by Ibanez
Other pickups on guitar: Infi
Artists using this pickup: briefly: King/Hanneman- SLAYER, Peter- VADER, Chuck- DEATH, oh yeah, and a couple other sellouts mentioned above.
You musical style(s): just fuckn' said, I think you can tell
Reason for pickup change: The Ibanez infi's are just to weak for what I play and expect from my sound. EMG's are simply active as shit to throw out extreme output and produce the sharp edge presision and crunch for every aspect in metal.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Bright and heavy if intended
Tone: has more of a bass and treble boost
Sonic evaluation: Ibanez RG470 and Peavy 5150 half stack.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: I live metal. This pickup is the soul of my distortion.
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: I would buy this again. I have been honored to play guitar for over eight years. I own numorous amounts of gear and I need not list them. The EMG81 extends the character of your sound. That is all. Spread metal, not rumors!- BRUTAL REGARDS...
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $70
Submitted 12/24/1998
at 01:07pm
by Rob W.
Features
:
Pickup features: Active Pickup
Impedence or other specs:
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Jap Strat
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Duncan Hot Rails
Other pickups on guitar: Cheap-ass single coils
Artists using this pickup: Over-paid endorsers
You musical style(s): bedroom rock
Reason for pickup change: I thought it would give me more output and a heavier sound.....WRONG!
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Less output than the hot rails
Tone: sharp, scratchy
Sonic evaluation: Jap Strat through a Johnson Millenium. Don't play this pickup through a Johnson or any other Tube wannabe amps.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: Blues, Classic Rock, Metal
Overall Rating
:
1
Comments: If it were stolen it would probably be a blessing in disguise. Maybe I would have better luck with an all tube amp, but it doesn't work through my johnson. I use my g & l with a schaller golden 50's and it sounds very thick and creamy. The hot rails didn't sound bad, but I was just looking for more output. What I got was a very thin sound, no balls. I thought my guitar had been neutered
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $$118
Submitted 12/23/1998
at 02:14pm
by jason currie
Email: jcurrie at typehouse<dot>com
Features
:
Pickup features: Active Humbucker
Impedence or other specs: 25k
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: 90's Fender Mexican Squier :-(
Position: neck
Pickup being replaced: Entire Electronics and Pickguard
Other pickups on guitar: EMG SA (middle), 85 (neck)
Artists using this pickup: a bunch
You musical style(s): hmmmmmmmmmmmm???
Reason for pickup change: I bought this guitar for $200 inorder to experiment. When I decided to try EMG, I figured I might as well go for the whole kit and caboodle.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Simply more gain and volume than any other pickup. I might try hooking in another 9v for 18v all in all. Just have to do a little more routing.
Tone: I would definitely say that EMGs have their own tone - unlike any other. The mid-range boost really gives it some character. The 81 is very even, but on the higher end of the frequency spectrum. I have to add more bass when using it, however I have to
Sonic evaluation: I have a Fender Blues Jr. which I like to use alot, simply because it is simpler to use, evaluate, and compare devices on. And I don't care if I blow the thing up trying something, either. My other amp is a 1970 100 watt lead head sitting on a 4x10, 540 watt Eden cab. My list of pedals consists of an MXR distortion, Big Muff distortion, Boss overdrive, Vox wah-wah, ancient Morley volume, 1974 MXR Phaser, Danelectro analog echo, old Electro-Harmonix envelope filter, and newer Uni-vibe w/ foot controller. My other guitars are a '91 Strat, a '94 Lucille, a G+L Legacy Special, and a to be assembled Tele ash body with gold hardware and probably Lindy Fralin pickups. I'm really running out of room!!
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: From rockabilly to classical. I love Hendrix, old Genisis, Yes, ELP, and Pink Floyd. The 81 seems better suited to the Metal, Studio, and more technical, less bluesy material.
Overall Rating
:
8
Comments: I think this pickup is O.K. It's tone doesn't really grab me and pull me in like my other guitars do. I like the 85 in the neck, but when in humbucker mode, it over powers the SA s.c. as does the 81. What I would really like to do is put an 81 and an 85 in either a Les Paul or a Korina flying V with the mid-range boost and treble boost. The mid-range cut is pretty useless. The single coils have more character and punch as well as more tonal range. Well, if they were stolen or whatever, I would not buy them again. The advantages of more power and the cleanest signal around do not outweigh the lack of warmth and the sterile feel of these pickups. If you must have active pickups, then go for EMG. If you want great tone, go for passive.
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 12/05/1998
at 07:48pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
Pickup features: humbucka
Impedence or other specs: activo
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: strat
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced:
Other pickups on guitar:
Artists using this pickup:
You musical style(s):
Reason for pickup change:
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: has that sheety metal sound. not shity, just sheety
Tone: no bass. I'll take my duncan for a better overall sound
Sonic evaluation: i use a carvin sx200, which is a killer amp for being solid state. It actually does have a warm sound, only with my epiphone lp ,or the strat turned down too much.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: i play white trash rock/punk. this pickup isn't that good for that stuff. I'll replace it with a duncan most likely.
Overall Rating
:
5
Comments:
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $90
Submitted 11/22/1998
at 01:49pm
by Bill
Email: BILLandSUSIE<at>webtv dot net
Features
:
Pickup features: active humbucker
Impedence or other specs: dont know th technical stuff
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: custom warmoth soloist
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: put in when guitar arrived from warmoth
Other pickups on guitar: none just the bridge
Artists using this pickup: every one thats serious about metal
You musical style(s): all metal 80's
Reason for pickup change: like i said no chabge just wanted the best in the best. by the way warmoth makes awsome guitars if anybody is enterested.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: i love this pickup, like everyone else says though, it is a ittle trebly. the harmonics that you can get from this thing is killer. emg says its hot so i guess its hot i dont care how it works ijust know it is an awsome product from an awsome company.
Tone: little on the trbly side and i mostly play rythm so i will probably be putting an 85 in my esp.
Sonic evaluation: right now just a crat excaliber half stack, the only effects i have is my little pandoras box, but you can not tell that the awsome sound is comming from that little box.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: i play metal and that seems to be the norm for this pickup. i dont play anythingelse so i would not know if it is good for other styles or not metal most definately
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: i have only been playing for about 5 years off and on and owned more guitars than i should have. none of my other guitars had emg's in them but now i know what was missing about them. i have an esp from the custom shop $2600.00 and its about to get an 85 in the bridge and an sa in the neck. if your looking for a pickup look no further emg is the only way to go "EMG get active in your playing" pun intended ha ha ha
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $$69
Submitted 10/30/1998
at 01:37pm
by ANONYMOUS
Email: greenpick<at>yahoo dot com
Features
:
Pickup features: Humbucking... Very Active
Impedence or other specs: Yes, the EMG 81 contains these...
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Epiphone LP 100
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Stock pickup coil tapped by me
Other pickups on guitar: EMG 85
Artists using this pickup: Metallica and various other good bands
You musical style(s): Everything
Reason for pickup change: Stock pickup sounded weak, and got on my nerves...
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: hot when you want it to be, quiet when you don't
Tone: a little more trebly than the 85, but a good pickup for the bridge
Sonic evaluation: My Epiphone LP 100 through a 1970 fender princeton reverb, using a DS1 or a Big Muff when i want distortion.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: i play everything, this pickup is very suitable for metal, or even hard rock... it could be used for any style though, maybe not good for folk music or stuff like that...
Overall Rating
:
9
Comments: If stolen or destroyed, i would definately get a new one, perhaps a different guitar thou... I have been playing for 3 years... i am very satisfied with this pickup so far, and have found "that" sound that i have been looking for... could have been a little less expensive, but hey, pickups are expensive, face the facts... over all, this is a really good pickup...
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $80
Submitted 09/29/1998
at 12:26pm
by Brandon Drury
Email: brandondrury<at>hotmail dot com
Features
:
Pickup features: Humbucking Active
Impedence or other specs:
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Ibanez Iceman
Position: all positions
Pickup being replaced: Stock Ibanez junk
Other pickups on guitar: just 2 81's
Artists using this pickup: Slayer, Metallica, testament, Zakk Wylde
You musical style(s): Metal, blues, classical,
Reason for pickup change: The other pickups had a dull tone,no output
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: More output than any pickup I've played on
Tone: with my rig (Rivera Knucklehead Half stack) I have lows that shake the walls and highs that scream. More of a brighter pickup
Sonic evaluation: Like I said I have a 100watt Knucklehead thru a Marshall 4x12. The guy with the little Fender said this pickup had no low end. I don't
know but i know when I pall mute a low e, I can feel it in my chest.
That's the bottomline.
Probably the best distortion pickup out there. i can get an awesome clean sound by turning my volume all the way down. and that's on my heavy metal channel of my Rivera. Using the 81 in the neck I can get
as good of clean sounds as I'll ever want.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: I play everything but country. My band plays metal. Great for everything in my opionion. I use one in the brige for distortion. One in the neck for clean or pretty leads. I love it
Overall Rating
:
9
Comments: YOu have to change a battery once a year. Cry Cry. Cry. I'm getting ready to order more 81's for my other guitars. Others say that the gibson t-500 has a livelier sound. But you can't beat how quiet and how much output this pickup has.
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $40 used
Submitted 09/25/1998
at 06:00pm
by Matt Kershner
Email: SepticDeth<at>aol dot com
Features
:
Pickup features: Active Humbucking Pickup
Impedence or other specs: 25k impedance
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Cheap-o-Squier Strat
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: EMG 85
Other pickups on guitar: EMG singles
Artists using this pickup: Metallica, Zakk Wilde, Kerry King....you get the picture.
You musical style(s): Metal and Blues
Reason for pickup change: Liked the EMG 85 but wanted a higher output pickup.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: More than an 85
Tone: no bass or mids mostly highs
Sonic evaluation: I use a Strat and a Randall Halfstack and a Metal Zone. And to be honest I do see what all the fuss is about. I know lots of awesome guitarists use it but with the lack of bass it kinda sucked. I think I might be better if I had the EMG pre-amp that boosts the bass and treble, but then again there is already a lot of treble on this pickup.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: Metal and Blues
Overall Rating
:
6
Comments: Well I'm going to sell this pickup I believe. I got a better sound with the 85. I'm just going to buy the pre-amp that has the boost on it. Then I believe I will have the tone I'm looking for. Maybe it's just hooked up wrong but maybe I just don't like the sound I get. Well out with the 81 and in with the 85 again.
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $69.99
Submitted 09/17/1998
at 07:09pm
by Alfred Gatling
Email: agati01<at>utopia dot poly dot edu
Features
:
Pickup features: Active Humbucker
Impedence or other specs: Low impedance, hi output
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Jackson Kelly
Position: all positions
Pickup being replaced: Jackson J50 and something else... ceramic...
Other pickups on guitar: 81's
Artists using this pickup: Kirk and James of Metallica
You musical style(s): Metal, Hard Rock, Blues, some R&B, NO COUNTRY
Reason for pickup change: The Jackson pickups had sucky sustain and I wanted to create the '5 minute' harmonic sustains that Kirk does sometimes... I also needed to hear the notes I played...
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Crazy Hot - you can still hear it when the amp's volume is on 0!
Tone: Totally Trebly, not much bass at all, come to think of it...
Sonic evaluation: Using a Fender Princeton 112, I find the clean sound very pleasing, the notes are distinct and fast phrases are clear. Overdriving my amp (using the amp's distortion) gives a great hard-rock sound. Also, slamming on the trem gives MUCH better results than with the old Jackson pickups. And surprisingly, when I play a note, i hear it. And when I don't play any, it's silent as ... something with no mouth...
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: Great match for metal... Great clean sound for Rock or Blues, not too suitable for soft songs...
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: If it were destroyed or stolen, I'd buy them again because of the GREAT deal i get from Sam Ash. I'm about to get a Metal Zone cuz i'm tired of acting like I'm playing rhythm with my DOD Grunge pedal. I love EVERYTHING about this little bugger and well, there's not much to hate. EMG Pickups rule and I'm gonna endorse them when I get famous (if??). I am totally satisfied with the 81, though i'll be testing out an 85 soon...
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $118
Submitted 09/03/1998
at 04:54pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
Pickup features: Active Humbucker
Impedence or other specs: low impedance
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Lotus strat
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Stock bridge humbucker
Other pickups on guitar: Stock single coils with EMG PA-2 Preamps
Artists using this pickup: Kirk Hammet, James Hetfield
You musical style(s): Metal, (Metallica, Megadeth, Pantera, Slayer)
Reason for pickup change: I wanted higher output and a better tone
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Hot, more output than any other pickup
Tone: Very bright, mostly trebly, very clear and open sound, you can hear every sting in a chord clearly
Sonic evaluation: I am using a Lotus strat with a Digitech RP-6 guitar processor (sucks) through a Charvel and Epiphone amp.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: I play mostly metal and this is a good match, although this pickup has a great clean sound, which is surprising because all of the other reviews said that the clean sound is bad. This pickup should be used in the bridge.
Overall Rating
:
9
Comments: If it were destroyed or stolen I probably would not buy it again, it's too expensive. When buying this pickup I was also considering a
Seymour Duncan Invader or a Dimarzio Evolution. This is a great pickup but it really doesn't change your sound that much. The other reviews seem to really exagerate the output and the overall differance in the sound. Also, changing the battery is a pain in the ass. I have to take off the strings, open the pickgaurd, and then very carefully change the battery. This is probably the best pickup you can get but a better amp or a distortion pedal would improve your sound more. I am going to buy a BOSS Metalzone, this will really let me take advantage of this great pickup.
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $89.99
Submitted 09/02/1998
at 08:28pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
Pickup features: Humbucking Active
Impedence or other specs: 25k
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Jackson PS6-T
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: J70 (Jackson)
Other pickups on guitar: EMG 85
Artists using this pickup: Jeff Hanneman, Eric Peterson
You musical style(s): Thrash 'n' Burn
Reason for pickup change: Jackson Pickups are too noisy and feed back too much.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: So hot you don't need an amp
Tone: Crunchy mids, lots of bass, Harsh treble
Sonic evaluation: Great pickup for what I do. Jackson PS-6T and VS100 (Marshall). This pickup is really deep Crunchy and tight. Very harsh (in a good way).
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: I play Thrash. It is the best for what I play- in the vien of Megadeth, Testament and Sacred Riech. I wouldn't use It for the neck, not warm enough not clean enough
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: The holy grail of thrash tone. I am so satisfied. I will never use anything else.
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $120
Submitted 08/22/1998
at 07:21pm
by Cory Bottone
Email: Oakley at gibralter<dot>com
Features
:
Pickup features: Active Humbucker
Impedence or other specs: forgot
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Ibanez Rx series
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Shitty stock pickup, Yuck!!
Other pickups on guitar: Two shitty single coils, Yuck!!
Artists using this pickup: The best in the world-Kirk Hammett, James Hetfield(METALLICA)
You musical style(s): Metal, Mainly Metallica and Megadeth
Reason for pickup change: If you heard the other ones you would think the guitar came from K-mart
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Kick Ass
Tone: If you play lead this is the pick-up to get, pretty good for lows, but dont try clean sounds you wont get it
Sonic evaluation: Using Crate 30W with Zoom 1010, and Crybaby Wah.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: Play Metal, this is the only pickup for metal any other would be an insult to metal, best in bridge position.
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: This is the best you can buy and not that pricy compared to some shittier sounding fender or Dimarzio pickups, I am going to put EMG's on my Les Paul to, the pickup sounds better than those too. if anyone knows a kick ass EMG single coil good for clean sounds please E-mail me and tell me.
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $50 used
Submitted 08/18/1998
at 06:14pm
by Dan
Email: SlayerMH at aol<dot>com
Features
:
Pickup features: active humbucker
Impedence or other specs: 4 conductor
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: BC Rich Gunslinger
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Dimarzio Super Distortion (stock)
Other pickups on guitar: none
Artists using this pickup: Jeff Hanneman, Kerry King, Kirk Hammett, James Hetfield, Pepper Keenan, Woody Weatherman, Eric Peterson, Robb Flynn, Max Cavelara, MORE!!!
You musical style(s): death-speed-psycho-thrash metal
Reason for pickup change: I wanted the best!
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Extremely hot.... more than anything made by Dimarzio
Tone: Lots of lows and highs, sucked mids
Sonic evaluation: BC Rich -> Vox Wah-> Peavey TT Supreme Head or Crate Stealth head; effects loop is: rocktek chorus->boss phasor->ART 32 band EQ
Sounds great for metal!!!!
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: Perfect for metal. Good for lead guitarists too (Does a very good "Whole Lotta Love")
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: Definitely buy again (I'm trying to find some to put into my other two BC Riches). Played about 9 years and am yet to find anything that even come close for a metal sound. Active though, so bring a spare battery!!
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: rands +- 500
Submitted 08/15/1998
at 10:02pm
by gary dehning
Email: dehning at global<dot>co<dot>za
Features
:
Pickup features: Active Humbucker
Impedence or other specs: ?
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Jackson PS-3T
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Stock
Other pickups on guitar: Stock
Artists using this pickup: ? (i think metallica... but who cares)
You musical style(s): Metal
Reason for pickup change: New sound, better highs, nicer lead sound
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Louder, and it cranks harmonics up.
Tone: Bassy and High
Sonic evaluation: Peavey 160 W solid state, DOD death metal distortion, morley pro wah
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: Metal... it does suite it.
Overall Rating
:
7
Comments: If it were stolen, I would smile. I've been trying to sell it or
trade it. Its too much hassle to change batteries the whole time,
especially if your guitar has a front cavity (under the dials) for
the pots etc. So think about your guitar's design before you buy it.
One Note : If you replace only one (of 2 or 3) pickups you must
disconnect your ground wire which means **noise**.
I'm going to replace it with a Seymour Duncan Trembucker Distortion
if its a passive :)
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 08/13/1998
at 01:44pm
by Kirk Simmons
Email: kds at ibm<dot>net
Features
:
Pickup features: Active Humbucking
Impedence or other specs:
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Ibanez RG 470 L
Position: all positions
Pickup being replaced: Stock Infinity
Other pickups on guitar: EMG SA
Artists using this pickup: Kirk Hammett, Zakk Wylde
You musical style(s): Metal
Reason for pickup change: Needed more output, distortion, gain. Needed guitar to overdrive amp with ease.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Tons of gain. Much more than enough
Tone: Lacks lows and mids. Amp tweaking gets things close. EXG mod would help.
Sonic evaluation: Using Marshall JTM 30 all valve amp through Zoom 505 then Boss Metal Zone. Tons of gain and distortion. Pickups have too much gain to play anything clean. I have to switch guitars for clean sounds
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: Metal is primary music type. Pickups are perfect. 81 in neck position is too hot.
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: The EMG 81's do the job for me just fine. They SCREAM. It tkes some time to get use to the high output. Pickups are VERY quiet. Iam sold on EMG's. I will probably put them in my Fender strat and Carvin CM 140. The sonic variations that can be had are endless. I wish the pickup had more lows to it but I think a add on module would do the trick. EMG sells a lot of stuff to tailor the sound to meet your needs. Beware of placing a factory order. They screwed up my order twice. I ma still happy with the end result.
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $$90
Submitted 08/11/1998
at 10:17pm
by noname!!!!
Email: none
Features
:
Pickup features: humbucking
Impedence or other specs: low impedence
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Ibanez rg470 (basswood body, maple neck, rosewood fretboard)
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: stock infinity 2
Other pickups on guitar: EMG-85 and EMG-SA
Artists using this pickup: Most metal musicians
You musical style(s): metal
Reason for pickup change: Heard how much ass they kicked, low noise, high output, looked cool
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: it's definetly loud, probably the loudest pickup ever made
Tone: I've been using this pickup as my main pickup for over 3 years, and compared to other pickups, I'd say it's loud, but really that's about it. I mostly hear mids coming through though espesially in the 400-700Hz area. Not as much bass as just about any oth
Sonic evaluation: I have two 4-12 cabs loaded vith Vintage-30's, a tube preamp, tube equilizer, Peavey tube amp - what does it matter what I'm using! - think for yourself!
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: metal, industrial melodic metal
Overall Rating
:
8
Comments: I've been playing more than 5.5 years. For the longest time, I thought it was the pickup of my dreams, but after awhile...I discovered passive pickups again! Like any piece of music equipment, after awhile you start hearing things you don't like. I thought The EMG81 started sounding a little too midrangey (espesially in the 500Hz area) that and it is a little sterole - though that steroleness kinda gives it more of an edgey sound. I think passive crunch harder, but the EMG81 will slam your amp harder. So the choice is yours.
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $57
Submitted 06/24/1998
at 01:36pm
by Spayd
Email: crazytrain<at>earthlink dot net
Features
:
Pickup features: active humbucker
Impedence or other specs: uh, no.
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Ibanez RG-570
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Ibanez stock humbucker
Other pickups on guitar: EMG-60 (neck)
Artists using this pickup: SLAYER! metallica, zakk wylde, etc.
You musical style(s): Metal
Reason for pickup change: Needed DEFINITION.. too much muddiness with high gain previously.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: A lot! More than any passive pickup, a little more than duncan's active livewire bucker.
Tone: very clean, even with tons o distortion.. i.e. you can hear each individual note in a chord.. sorta sterile sounding, but it's perfect for recording and rhythm.. solos are good but occasionally lack warmth.
Sonic evaluation: ibanez into metal zone into marshall JCM800..
it sounds GOOD! very high gain.. only problem is it distorts the clean sound, and turning the vol
down doesn't clean up all that well.. but the 60 in neck works wonders for that. As previously
mentioned, for solos, it really lacks the super warmth, that, say, a Duncan JB or Dimarzio PAF Pro
or Evolution have.. but it's still pretty good..
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: perfect for metal! For blues, country, it ain't very good.. it's not a versitle pickup by any means.
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
Comments: I might replace it again.. I have it on 2 guitars. But it sounds SO much better
when teamed with the EMG PA-2 preamp.. you get more warmth this way.. i like the pickup
though. perfect for metal.. the battery lasts about 4 months for me (powering two
EMGs with one battery), that's okay.. I love recording rhythm with this..
when It comes time to lay down the lead, though, I pull out an axe with Duncans..
just for the warmth!
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: Canadian 110$
Submitted 06/23/1998
at 05:18pm
by Phil Baldwin
Email: philbaldwin at hotmail<dot>com
Features
:
Pickup features: Active humbucker
Impedence or other specs: needs a 25k volume pot to work well.....
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Jackson Kelly
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Dimarzio X2N
Other pickups on guitar: EMG-85
Artists using this pickup: Kirk Hammet, James Hetfield, Zaak Wylde etc...
You musical style(s): Rock, Metal
Reason for pickup change: Wanted more clarity and wanted to cut through the mix better
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: the Dimarzio X2N was really hotter!!!!!! the EMG is nothing beside it!!
Tone: Middy, no bass at all, balanced highs
Sonic evaluation: I can grok exactly the same tone as and justice for all from Metallica....no problem with that....the crunch is really hard and midrangey. But...........
This PU sounds really thin clean....it sucks!!!
With distortion, it really sucks for rythm too, but cuts through the mix for lead playing. Retains clarity even under massive gain. No bass, and I wanted something balanced...so I personnaly think it sucks for any other thing than lead playing....
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: Good for metal....but it's not as hot as other people may say...
Overall Rating
:
7
Comments: I would buy a set of EMG-85....more bass...more output also!!
I play through a Crate stack and a digitech RP-12.
I'm still searching for THAT sound!!!
Should be hotter, crunchier, and should really have more bass!!
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $79
Submitted 06/17/1998
at 08:28pm
by Dean Cain
Email: 2x4 at ibm<dot>net
Features
:
Pickup features: Active humbucker
Impedence or other specs: Uhhh.... what?
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Jackson King V Pro
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced:
Other pickups on guitar: EMG 89 (neck)
Artists using this pickup: James Hetfield, Kirk Hammett (Metallica)
You musical style(s): Heavy Metal
Reason for pickup change: Stock pickups had good output, but were rather noisy especially when distortion and compression were both on at once (lots o' white noise and non-harmonic feedback). Also, just looking to get a better tone overall.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: heh... Radioactive! 20% increase in tonal response over stock pickups.
Tone: Well balanced, slightly scooped lows and highs (great for heavy distortion).
Sonic evaluation: The 81 was part of a total pickup overhaul in which it was placed in my axe along with its sister, the 89, in bridge and neck positions, respectively. Distortion is provided by a Boss Metal Zone placed just behind a Boss compressor/sustainer. At the end of the loop is a Boss noise gate and graphic EQ, which are all fed into a Crate G-130 CXL twin (all solid-state). The gain from the 81 is so good that I get distortion from a clean tone if I hit the strings moderately hard (which is just about damn near all the time). Cleans ring out very bright and clear. As for distorted tones, well, that's where this baby shines even more. I can get as much power output from using the Metal Zone ONLY through the 81 than I used to with added compression/sustain along with the Metal Zone through the stock pickups. As for sustain, well, if I could live a million years and just stand there after hitting an E chord, I'm pretty sure the 81 would still be sustaining it, assuming someone replaced the battery every 3000 hours or so!
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: This pickup is perfect for heavy metal. Distortion purists will not be disappointed!
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: As far as pickups are concerned, no others will ever be put into this guitar. I got what I heard was the best, and installed them in my best axe, and it's my best tone ever. Installation was a bit of a pain in the ass (not the 81 alone, but in combination with the 89), but well worth the effort. I'm always looking out for new stuff that will make my tone better, and the EMG's I installed gave me the greatest single-step improvement in sound quality I could ever expect. You shouldn't expect anything less either, so believe me when I say that the EMG's kick ass, and then some.
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $95
Submitted 06/17/1998
at 08:06pm
by Jay Rupar
Email: bcwarlock<at>geocities dot com
Features
:
Pickup features: Active
Impedence or other specs: 25k
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: B.C. Rich Warlock
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: DiMarzio
Other pickups on guitar: DiMarzio Passive
Artists using this pickup: Kirk Hammett-- need I say more? Jamez Hetfield
You musical style(s): MetaL, Hard Rock
Reason for pickup change: The 81 kicks ass and everybody knows it. More of a soloing tone needed and it looks cool.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: UltraHot
Tone: Hardcore
Sonic evaluation: The Warlock through a MetalZone Pedal (Save your money) and a crate 212 Amp.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: Metal. Yes. It roxs
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: Get one or the second best choice is a Dimarzio X2N...
Thats hot too...
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 06/01/1998
at 02:22pm
by ROB
Features
:
Pickup features: Active Humbucker
Impedence or other specs:
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: 1985 Charvel Strat
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Seymour Duncan Full Shred, Invader, and Di Marzio X2-N
Other pickups on guitar: none
Artists using this pickup: n/a
You musical style(s): Instrumental rock.. ala Via, Satch, Eric Johnson etc. ..
Reason for pickup change: I had an old Charvel body and built a great guitar with the best parts.. I kept switching pick-ups until I found a tone I loved..
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Peels paint on walls.. Rapes and pillages women and small children.. HOT
Tone: Neutral tone.. very clear and sparkling.. even with MASSIVE DISTORTATION
Sonic evaluation: Charvel Guitar - Marshall JCM2000 Full Stack (one JCM800, one JCM900) limited effects.. Morley Wah.. Alesis Rack Reverb/Delay
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: Instrumental rock.. Original Metal/Blues/Progressive Rock.. this pick up is the KING..
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: The BEST. The ONLY pick-up I have found that can really be used for chords and lead with a JCM2000 on Ultra Gain Lead II (the super distoration chanel).. I have a brand new Jackson SL-1 with a Seymour Duncan JB.. It gets muddy as hell when the overdrive is blazing.. I need to see if I can use an 81 with the stock Seyour Duncan single coils that sound so nice..
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $87
Submitted 05/16/1998
at 07:10pm
by D. Weyer (Blacktooth)
Email: blktooth at volcano<dot>net
Features
:
Pickup features: Active Humbucker
Impedence or other specs: Low
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Ibanez Iceman
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Stock pickups
Other pickups on guitar: EMG 60 (neck position)
Artists using this pickup: James Hetfield, Kirk Hammet, Kerry King, Max Calvera, Zack Wilde
You musical style(s): Metal, blues, funk
Reason for pickup change: Got sick of the cheesy stock "shred" tone. Wanted more guts and harmonics.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: The output level was at least TWICE as loud as the stock pickup. Excellent feel when guitar volume cranked all the way up or turned down.
Tone: Very crunchy. The treble and mids are awesome, but if you're looking for real thick lows, you won't find them. Excellent balance of tone, though
Sonic evaluation: Crate Blue Voodoo 120 Head
Blue Voodoo 4x12 Cabinet
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: I play mostly thrash/metal combined with blues and funk. The 81 is outstanding for these styles. While the 81 is mostly regarded for metal, I think it's perfect for anyone wanting tonal balance and clarity.
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: I've been playing for only three years, but when I first heard it in my
Iceman, I knew I was in love. The clarity of the 81 GREATLY outdoes
the muddiness of coil pickups. I also have an EMG 60 in the neck which
also does a great job. I'm disappointed with the Iceman at this point
and am going to get a Jackson Rhodes and the 81's are going right in.
The only thing about the 81 that people have accused it of is sounding "artificial" as
opposed to the natural coil pickups. And I'll agree that the internal
sheilding and ground within the pickup (hence the term "active system")
does sound a bit dry, I don't care. The thing I love most about the
81 is that when you hit the strings, you can actually hear EVERY
string being played. It's amazing. If you don't care what your guitar
sounds like, go buy a Duncan or Dimarzio. But if you are a discriminating
musician like me and want the best highs, lows, and mids go get an EMG
81. You will NOT be disapointed. And if you are........sue me.
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $59
Submitted 05/12/1998
at 11:39pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
Pickup features: Active Humbucker
Impedence or other specs: Impedance: 10 Kohms
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Old Ibanez RX
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Stock pickup
Other pickups on guitar: stock humbucker at neck, and stock single coil in the middle
Artists using this pickup: Jamez Hetfield, Kirk Hammet, Zakk Wylde
You musical style(s): Metal, Hard Rock, Classic Rock. Some classical stuff...
Reason for pickup change: I was getting tired of the stock pickup sound, and since
this is my old axe, I decieded to mess around with it a bit,
And try out this pickup. I had heard great things about it.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: So damn hot it hurts to look at it...
Tone: pretty well balanced, bassy though.
Sonic evaluation: right now I am running it through shit, but I have head it through a good
setup, and plan to have a similar setup in the very near future.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: For Metal it is great. unsuitable for alternative crap.
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: I basically found such a great deal, I decieded to try it out... I really
like it, so I probably would buy it again. I have been playing a litttle
over a year, and my other axe is a Ibanez Satriani, which is still a
million times better than this one even with the 81. Remember, if you are
replacing passive pickups, actives need that battery, so make sure you have
room. I need a new amp to get my desired sound though...
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $65 per
Submitted 05/11/1998
at 11:31pm
by mike grossman
Email: dimebolt81 at aol<dot>com
Features
:
Pickup features: ACTIVE HUMBUCKING
Impedence or other specs:
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: WASHBURN DIMEBAG DARRELL SIGNATURE GUITAR, DIMEBOLT FINISH
Position: all positions
Pickup being replaced: washburn eliminater's in the neck and bridge
Other pickups on guitar:
Artists using this pickup: Kerry King,Jeff Haneman (slayer), Max cavalera (sepultura) Alot of death metal guitarists
You musical style(s): death metal, trash metal, power groove
Reason for pickup change: The stock washburn pickups sounded very thin and muddy. The emg-81's are have much more gain, and retain clarity even dropped b-tuning..
The 81's are perfect for the metal guitarist...these babies have a very distinct tone....also, these have alot of treble and shred like a razer. These pickups a HOT as hell...well except maybe for the dimarzio's evoltution.
Any ways, if u cover bands like slayer, pantera, deicide, cannibal corpse, this is the one for u. If u want more bass n less treble, then the emg-85's are your next best choice.
The only downfall of this pickups is that you haveto replace the 9 volt batter everyonce in a while.Secondly i wish emg made this pickup a little MORE cruNchY
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: HOTTER THAN HELL, this thing MELTS
Tone: TREBly, retains alot of clarity
Sonic evaluation: IM using a marshall vs-100 head thru a boss metal zone pedal into a marshall 4x12. and a fender m-80 chorus head thru another marshall cab. i run it also into a digitech rp-6 and vox wah
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: MeTaL, but u get great clean sounds outa this too
Overall Rating
:
9
Comments: i would buy it again
But i would like something with more crunch to the tone
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $170
Submitted 04/24/1998
at 03:20pm
by Dan Silverman
Email: FerreMors at aol<dot>com
Features
:
Pickup features: high output active humbucker
Impedence or other specs:
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Jackson Kelly KE-3
Position: all positions
Pickup being replaced: stock
Other pickups on guitar:
Artists using this pickup: Kirk Hammet, Zakk Wylde, Kerry King, James Hetfield
You musical style(s): metal, progressive rock, classic rock
Reason for pickup change: wanted a higher output pickup, the EMG's had long sustain and low impedance which was a definite plus
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: hot enough to overdrive my amp with the gain turned to 0
Tone: very balanced, nice bass and highs, very nice mids
Sonic evaluation: Fender Ultimate Chorus
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: this pickup is just what I wanted, hot with killer sustain and awesome balance
Overall Rating
:
9
Comments: I love the sound, but the sound in my head still needs a killer amp
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $$69
Submitted 04/20/1998
at 05:12pm
by metal shreddin Wes
Email: LAkoto<at>aol dot com
Features
:
Pickup features: active humbucker
Impedence or other specs: I have no idea
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Jackson RR-4 pro
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: stock Jackson
Other pickups on guitar: stock Jackson neck
Artists using this pickup: Kirk Hammett, Kerry King
You musical style(s): thrash, progressive, death metal
Reason for pickup change: stock didn't have enough punch
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: kicks stock pickup's ass..LOUD!
Tone: enough bass, low mids, nice treble
Sonic evaluation: running a Jackson though a Peavey Special 212
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: play a hell of alot of METAL...a match made in heaven ( or hell )
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: I will put this pickup in all my future guitars...I have been palying for 6 years and belive me...this is what I've been looking for..thankx EMG for making a killer pickup!!!
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: N/A used
Submitted 04/20/1998
at 12:58pm
by ANONYMOUS
Email: smithe<at>bsci dot com
Features
:
Pickup features: Active Humbucker
Impedence or other specs: ??????
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Gibson Explorer
Position: all positions
Pickup being replaced: None
Other pickups on guitar: 81 in the Neck
Artists using this pickup: Kirk Hammet? Hetfield
You musical style(s): Blues -->Metal
Reason for pickup change: None came in used 81 custom shop Explorer
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Hot, but then we all know that.
Tone: Good Lows and Highs very little mids. The Metal pickup of legend.
Sonic evaluation: These are in an 81 Explorer neck and bridge. Currently playing through a Johnson millennium amp.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: When I play metal this is what I use. These may be a bit tonaly challanged for less distorted more mellow music.
Overall Rating
:
9
Comments: I have been playing for 19 years. If this guitar was lost or stolen, I would find something else with EMG 81's These are a must for Metal players!
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $$79.00
Submitted 04/01/1998
at 01:07pm
by Richard Dubbe
Email: rmr4cats<at>quix dot net
Features
:
Pickup features: Active Humbucker
Impedence or other specs:
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Ibanez RG470
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Stock Ifinity 1
Other pickups on guitar: EMG SAV, EMG 85
Artists using this pickup: Kirk Hammet, James Hetfield, Kerry King, Zakk Wylde
You musical style(s): Metal, Hard Rock, Progressive Rock, Blues
Reason for pickup change: The stock pickups sounded very weak, no beef to them. Had uncontrollable feedback
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Extremely high output, a lot of balls. Strong enough to overdrive my clean channel. Sounds almost identical to the Kirk Hammet signature ESP.
Tone: Ideal for metal. Very balanced tone. Able to achieve squealing harmonics easily.
Sonic evaluation: I have an Ibanez RG 470 loaded with EMG's playing through a Digitech RP 12 into a 100 watt Crate 212 combo
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: For Metal I can't think of a better pickup. Works very well for any style
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: Would buy again in a heartbeat. The pots that it comes with suck ass! They're very fragile.
Product: EMG 81
Price Paid: US $25 used
Submitted 03/17/1998
at 10:33pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
Pickup features: Active Humbucker
Impedence or other specs: Low impedance
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: JS-1
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Dimarzio Fred (see review)
Other pickups on guitar: EMG 85
Artists using this pickup: Metallica, Zakk, Testament, Slayer, etc.
You musical style(s): Heavy/Progressive metal
Reason for pickup change: Fred was fizzy and middy
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: About as hot as you can get
Tone: Very good balance between highs and lows (not many mids though)
Sonic evaluation: I am using an Ibanez JS-1 directly into a 5150 stack. It sounds like Satan lives in my amp!!! This is IT!!!
The sound is heavy as hell, but very balanced and smooth.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: Heavy/Progressive metal...this is IT!!! Nothing else will do
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: I only payed $25 for it, so this was the deal of the century. These are the only pickups I will ever use....Just watch out for the cheap-ass pots that EMG includes (I bought a few extra pot sets...only $5 a set)
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