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EMG EXG Guitar Expander
Hamtaro Hamtaro
Published on 10/20/04 at 10:36
EMG EXG is an additional circuit that acts as an equalizer that increases the bass and treble and reduces in the same time mdiums (a hollow sound). It is added in place of a traditional volume knob or tonality depending on the configuration that you want. The cblage is ultra-simple, it's EMG.

Here are a few possible configurations:

- Volume 1 + 1 EXG
- Volume 1 + 1 + 1 Ring EXG
- 2 volumes + 1 EXG
- 2 volumes + 1 + 1 Ring EXG (like a config 'Les Paul with 4 knobs)

This small module provides a real supplment sound, with more or less On success.
In distortion you can feel the sound becoming fuller and more digging, but this comes at dtriment of precision, the proportion of stroke knob. This can nanmoins s'avrer practice on a guitar that has a lot of mdiums we would see less Submitted.
In his clear, the EXG shows its true value. The sound is REALLY the magnificent arpges are consistent, although the agreements pais, without becoming confused. The EXG even adds a little compression, which I find really fun (with the excellent split single coil of 89). Playing with the assay are obtained and varied sounds trs INTERESTED.

Only small BMOL when he is engaged (knob turning), EXG the breath creates a lightweight (inaudible when playing) and further decreases (low, we are reassured) the duration of battery life.

When you want the sounds on his guitar diffrent team in EMG without changing microphones, the EXG could rvler a cot that any solution should be thinking more often .