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Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2005 1:01 am
by Balls On Parade
hippy wrote:scrotal_tug wrote:hippy wrote:whatever you do keep EMG's away from your ibanez.
Why do you suggest this?
because your guitar will sound like mud, you will get no high's and it will turn into an all around piece of shit. air norton and tonezone get the job done.
all depends on the rig they're played through, the wood of the guitar, and the player's picking style: they may sound like shit on YOUR rig with your picking style, but not someone else's...EMG's sound pretty badass through my rack system AND my Randall RH100...
Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2005 1:29 am
by Ben
Balls On Parade wrote:hippy wrote:scrotal_tug wrote:hippy wrote:whatever you do keep EMG's away from your ibanez.
Why do you suggest this?
because your guitar will sound like mud, you will get no high's and it will turn into an all around piece of shit. air norton and tonezone get the job done.
all depends on the rig they're played through, the wood of the guitar, and the player's picking style: they may sound like shit on YOUR rig with your picking style, but not someone else's...EMG's sound pretty badass through my rack system AND my Randall RH100...
I have 81's in my ESP, and with my RH100 the sound is fucking GOOD.
Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2005 3:29 am
by scrotal_tug
Well I play an EMG 81 in my current rig w/ a Peavey 5150.. And it sounds excellant.
I'm definatley tempted by EMGs, but also interested to play with some Dimarzio and SD's.
We'll see.. I'll let you guys know what happens! I'm still waiting to go home & play this thing through my 5150 and have a play with it.. At the moment I'm just blasting through amplitube & monitors.

Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2005 5:56 am
by Soloist
hippy wrote:scrotal_tug wrote:hippy wrote:whatever you do keep EMG's away from your ibanez.
Why do you suggest this?
because your guitar will sound like mud, you will get no high's and it will turn into an all around piece of shit. air norton and tonezone get the job done.
^^ don't listen to that idiot.. everything he posts is stupid and/or wrong.
EMG's have lots of highs, in fact they're almost too trebly. They're probably some of the least muddiest pickups on the market. The fact that he says they suck on 'Ibanez' is just as ignorant. EMG's have fairly flat EQ curves meaning they'll have pretty similar tonal qualities no matter what guitar they're on; more so than any other pickup. That's also why they're not muddy; a lot of passive pickups have high mids or bass, causing the muddiness. Air Norton and Tone Zones are good pickups, but they may not be for you. People don't want pickups that will just 'get the job done' either, you want something suited for your style. With pickups a lot of it is just trial and error, eventually you'll find a combination you'll like.
Hippy, stop giving advice.
Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2005 11:56 am
by hippy
Soloist wrote:hippy wrote:scrotal_tug wrote:hippy wrote:whatever you do keep EMG's away from your ibanez.
Why do you suggest this?
because your guitar will sound like mud, you will get no high's and it will turn into an all around piece of shit. air norton and tonezone get the job done.
^^ don't listen to that idiot.. everything he posts is stupid and/or wrong.
EMG's have lots of highs, in fact they're almost too trebly. They're probably some of the least muddiest pickups on the market. The fact that he says they suck on 'Ibanez' is just as ignorant. EMG's have fairly flat EQ curves meaning they'll have pretty similar tonal qualities no matter what guitar they're on; more so than any other pickup. That's also why they're not muddy; a lot of passive pickups have high mids or bass, causing the muddiness. Air Norton and Tone Zones are good pickups, but they may not be for you. People don't want pickups that will just 'get the job done' either, you want something suited for your style. With pickups a lot of it is just trial and error, eventually you'll find a combination you'll like.
Hippy, stop giving advice.

your mad
Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2005 12:37 pm
by Soloist
hippy wrote:Soloist wrote:hippy wrote:scrotal_tug wrote:hippy wrote:whatever you do keep EMG's away from your ibanez.
Why do you suggest this?
because your guitar will sound like mud, you will get no high's and it will turn into an all around piece of shit. air norton and tonezone get the job done.
^^ don't listen to that idiot.. everything he posts is stupid and/or wrong.
EMG's have lots of highs, in fact they're almost too trebly. They're probably some of the least muddiest pickups on the market. The fact that he says they suck on 'Ibanez' is just as ignorant. EMG's have fairly flat EQ curves meaning they'll have pretty similar tonal qualities no matter what guitar they're on; more so than any other pickup. That's also why they're not muddy; a lot of passive pickups have high mids or bass, causing the muddiness. Air Norton and Tone Zones are good pickups, but they may not be for you. People don't want pickups that will just 'get the job done' either, you want something suited for your style. With pickups a lot of it is just trial and error, eventually you'll find a combination you'll like.
Hippy, stop giving advice.

your mad
I'm fuming

Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2005 6:09 pm
by hippy
Soloist wrote:hippy wrote:Soloist wrote:hippy wrote:scrotal_tug wrote:hippy wrote:whatever you do keep EMG's away from your ibanez.
Why do you suggest this?
because your guitar will sound like mud, you will get no high's and it will turn into an all around piece of shit. air norton and tonezone get the job done.
^^ don't listen to that idiot.. everything he posts is stupid and/or wrong.
EMG's have lots of highs, in fact they're almost too trebly. They're probably some of the least muddiest pickups on the market. The fact that he says they suck on 'Ibanez' is just as ignorant. EMG's have fairly flat EQ curves meaning they'll have pretty similar tonal qualities no matter what guitar they're on; more so than any other pickup. That's also why they're not muddy; a lot of passive pickups have high mids or bass, causing the muddiness. Air Norton and Tone Zones are good pickups, but they may not be for you. People don't want pickups that will just 'get the job done' either, you want something suited for your style. With pickups a lot of it is just trial and error, eventually you'll find a combination you'll like.
Hippy, stop giving advice.

your mad
I'm fuming

your mad
Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2005 8:57 pm
by Soloist
you're dumb
Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2005 12:37 am
by hippy
o0o0o0o0o0o0o0o0o0o, take it out on me. its ok your dad beats your mom because he loves her.
Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2005 3:51 am
by Soloist

what was your name on the old board? Wrona?
Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2005 10:39 am
by hippy
Wrona is on this board

Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2005 8:14 pm
by warhead dime
Sheldon wrote:scrotal_tug wrote:hot passive pickup

X2N

i put one of those in my guitar and it rules
