soc_monki
New member
im really an EMG man...but like you said both styles of pickups have their place. the EMG tone and feel fits me, and gives me the tone that i have in my head every time. i know what works, and if i have a problem with a pickup i usually know what i can replace it with that will work...the old standby EMGs.
however, i LOVE the Duncan Distortion. it has a great open aggressive tone and is really thick, with a great singing lead tone. and cleans up well when the volume is rolled down! however, i like EMGs with teh volume rolled down a bit too, and i do use that technique a bit, and they work for me there. but Passives do sound a big thicker when the volume is rolled down, i agree.
they both have their place, and their own sound, and one is NOT better than the other. just different. but, i know the EMGs work for me and my tone, so i usually stick with them. easy as pie for me
however, i LOVE the Duncan Distortion. it has a great open aggressive tone and is really thick, with a great singing lead tone. and cleans up well when the volume is rolled down! however, i like EMGs with teh volume rolled down a bit too, and i do use that technique a bit, and they work for me there. but Passives do sound a big thicker when the volume is rolled down, i agree.
they both have their place, and their own sound, and one is NOT better than the other. just different. but, i know the EMGs work for me and my tone, so i usually stick with them. easy as pie for me