EMG S - "Tone close to an 81"
EMG is a well known company when it comes to active pickups. With EMG pickups you get a truly modern pickup design that puts out modern tones. They use an active battery powered preamp to amplify the…
EMG KH21 Kirk Hammett - "Quick way to turn your strat into a metal machine"
EMG is the standard when it comes to active pickups. EMG has many different models but they are mostly known for their metal pickups. The EMG 81 and 85 are their most popular pickup models. These are…
Seymour Duncan AHB-3B Mick Thomson Blackouts Bridge - "Better sounding Blackout pickups"
Seymour Duncan Blackouts are their answer to the EMG pickups that people have been using for decades. Like EMG's these pickups run on batteries and have quick connect installation systems so they are…
EMG 60 - "One trick pony EMG"
For many years EMG was the only name in the active pickups department. The EMG active pickups use a pair of rail magnets with a built in preamp. As you probably know active pickups require a battery…
Seymour Duncan AHB-1S Blackouts HB Set - "Thicker alternative to EMG's"
For the longest time EMG's were pretty much the only active pickups you could get on the market. With active pickups they have relatively weak magnets and the signal is amplified with an onboard prea…
Seymour Duncan SJM-2N Hot Jazzmaster Neck - jazzmaster's review
translatedUsed for two years in neck position. It's a Jazzmaster microphone boost. The reel is narrower, the advantage is that less interference, mug, the dsavantage is the loss of momentum. the cash is …
Seymour Duncan PA-TB2B Parallel Axis Distortion Bridge - Pucelle_Dabidjan's review
translatedI have this mic in my possession since the beginning of this year. It is mounted on a USA Dean of my set. At first I was rather disappointed and then I started to test different configurations and…
Reflex kit micros actifs, usa - bib1's review
translated- How long have you use it? Since 1986, a LAG Collector - What is so special that you like most and least? Its very hot and no noise The only problem is that once the battery is worn over he…
Seymour Duncan APH-1B Alnico II Pro HB Bridge - gtel77's review
translatedI use a pair Alnico II on my epiphone G400 for several months (see notice G400). I finally found the sound I was looking for moultes years! They are typed vintage microphones, but delivered thro…
Seymour Duncan SJBJ-1B JB Jr. Strat Bridge - polo2bzh's review
translatedMounted on the bridge of my Start, it gives me an interesting gain for distortion. With lamps, crunch it very quickly. It is very fat and round as it should, without losing much precision! The only d…
Benedetti Cream - Kimo's review
translatedMe too I "ve ordered a two Benedetti BLUES (neck) and CREAM (bridge) both finished in black cover (as pictured). I have received two days ago. I have mounted on my ESP Viper 301 (which had two EMG …
Kramer Quad Rail OBL - infunity's review
translatedWell that's exactly 3 months since I use it! This is done by a micro OBL (BILL LAWRENCE Himself!) For KRAMER USA (Subsidiary of Gibson), to equip the competing guitar guitars rock-hard type-metal.…
DiMarzio DP173 Twang King Bridge - fredian's review
translatedI installed the microphone in place of the original bridge pickup with a Squier Affinity Start, the sound too loud and foul at the base, and although I was quite convinced that micro in comparison, e…
Rio Grande Pickups Muy Grande Single Coil - datsu's review
translatedMounted on a stratum. Japan for several months. The plots of these pickups are bigger than the original ones, like the quarter pound of Seymour Duncan. The result is a more stout, more rounded. …
Lace Music Sensor Silver - Le Taz's review
translatedSee what Duff said. Single coil pickup, noiseless. We can talk about micro high-end, it lacks a little finesse, this little magic trick of some microphones. Nanmoins the sries lace sensor is more tha…