EMG 81 - "Not for the vintage tone snobs"
The EMG 81 is probably one of the company's best known pickups and is highly regarded by the metal community worldwide for its tightness, compression and output. I've tried it in many different guita…
EMG SEHG - Nayoll's review
Before installing this pickup I had a lag power magnet and, to be true, I didn't notice too much difference to the Select. I'm very disappointed with this pickup. But you have to be crazy to expect …
EMG 81 - "The godfather of active pickups"
When someone says active pickup you think EMG. When someone says EMG you thing the EMG 81. The EMG 81 put EMG and active pickups on the map in the guitar industry. The EMG active pickups use a pair o…
EMG 60 - nickname009's review
The EMG 60 is probably the only pickup you should ever get if you decide to go active! It's clean, and it's dirty in the best ways! famous as a neck pickup only and never as the bridge pickup. I've n…
EMG 89X - "More open EMG 89"
The EMG 89X is part of the new X series that EMG developed to help rejuvenate their active pickup line. It shares the same physical attributes as the original 89, but they revised the preamp inside …
EMG 60X - "Revised EMG 60"
In 2009, EMG released a newly revised preamp for all of their models. This preamp is what is used in the X series. The 60X still features the same basic tonality as the original 60, but thanks to t…
EMG 60A - "Alnico EMG 60"
The EMG 60A is a revision of the original EMG 60 that they have offered for quite some time. While it looks the same, the biggest difference is the magnet inside of it. Instead of using a ceramic m…
EMG 89 - "EMG 85 + EMG SA"
The EMG 89 is one of EMG’s more versatile pickups that they offer. Modeling itself after the EMG 85 and SA, it basically combines both of these into one pickup. It features the same looks as a norm…
EMG 85 - "Great for both bridge and neck depending on your needs!"
For years, EMG has been an instantly recognized name in heavier genres of music for their high output active pickups. And who doesn’t recognize the ‘blacked out’ look of their matte black covered pic…
EMG 81 - "Tight, compressed, all out metal!"
For years, EMG has been an instantly recognized name in heavier genres of music for their high output active pickups. And who doesn’t recognize the ‘blacked out’ look of their matte black covered pic…
EMG H1 - f1vjt's review
translatedUsed for a month on a Les Paul guitars and two linden and spruce body ...... The sound is very flat and cold, no personality, it's going at warp, the harmonics are present, good bass to vibrate muc…
EMG HA - bagger's review
translatedHello, I tried it for a week on my Vigier Ultra. What I like most is it sounds like a SA and that it can be installed in place of a double very easily. What I find unfortunate is that its desi…
EMG 81 - CautionHot's review
translatedI use it for one month on a Ltd EC1000 VBK and for 6 months on a Jackson RR24 apartennant to my brother. I had already tried various models (Gibson 500t, 498.496, EMG and Seymour Duncan Dimebucker…
EMG 85 - hardcore666's review
translatedI have the EMG 85 for a while already on a Gibson LP, the kit with Zakk's cousin 81! It is a very versatile mic is really hot in color, plain as in full. What about more than my LP has really b…
EMG H4A - " Its clean and powerful"
translatedI have this on my original microphone Jet Lag JM200 in bridge. It is splitable, like its big brother the 89. It is a very good mic, very precise, perfect for the lead and big beats, blues, metal.…