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me213
Jan 1 2007, 07:31 PM
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hi im looking to buy some emg pickups the configuration is HSH what would give me some crunching sound but with the ability to create piercing highs blink.gif

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Jan 1 2007, 11:42 PM
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dude get DiMarzio super distortion, or DiMarzio Evolution pickups. Vai style ;]~~

EMG's arent versatile enough. Or if u want full versatility, I would recommend Seymour Duncans. Check them out!

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QUOTE (n0x @ Jan 1 2007, 10:42 PM) *
dude get DiMarzio super distortion, or DiMarzio Evolution pickups. Vai style ;]~~

EMG's arent versatile enough. Or if u want full versatility, I would recommend Seymour Duncans. Check them out!


+1 Vouch for the Seymour Duncan's. I have had very good experiences with them.

The most common configuration for a good versitile set-up is usually a Jeff Buckley (JB-4) at the bridge and a Jazz (SH2N) at the neck. I think that is also the configuration that Jackson use on their high end models...

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http://www.seymourduncan.com/compareTones/matrix.asp

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Thamks ill have a look cool.gif

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Yeah, EMGs are good and quiet, but they only make a few models, so your tone will be similar to anyone who uses EMGs.
And I'll vouch for Dimarzio, and Seymour Duncan Pickups, great pro level pickups.

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