DanTravis62
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Don't worry, none of the guys in ZZ Top cover bands know how to play the songs either
Seriously though, the retroactives sound really really good
Don't worry, none of the guys in ZZ Top cover bands know how to play the songs either
What color pants are you wearing?ITS TOO LATE I CAN'T HELP MYSELF I'M ALREADY PLAYING SLOW PENTATONICS AND GROWING A BEARD
I'd check them out for sureSeriously though, the retroactives sound really really good
What color pants are you wearing?
Blackhaki's...metal on top, lawyer fees on the bottomThey haven't become tan yet, but it's only a matter of time.
All of my black skinny jeans are going to turn into khakis
Blackhaki's...metal on top, lawyer fees on the bottom
I would've settled for Urban Combat Camo Shorts. Either way, great clip! You sold me on these pickups.They haven't become tan yet, but it's only a matter of time.
All of my black skinny jeans are going to turn into khakis
Make some in both JNCO huge pants and also tight skinny jeans and make a million bucksBlackies
I would've settled for Urban Combat Camo Shorts. Either way, great clip! You sold me on these pickups.
FUckin Mutt Tele..EMG's in a tele? That's it brother!!!! IM STAGING AN INTERVENTION RIGHT HERE RIGHT NOW!!!!
I've never been an active pickup dude. I'm really picky about the frequency response and feel of pickups, to the point where there are certain passive brands I will refuse to use, like Dimarzios, because the midrange ends up driving me insane - I can't stop hearing 1970s AOR rock whenever I hear a super distortion.
Every guitar I've ever owned that's had an 81/85 set, has been summarily gutted, and the electronics have been replaced with various passives - generally Scott's tonenerd stuff the past couple years (the roxy is like an aldrich on steroids) but I also love Jim Wagner's pickups (the godwood and ironman are great) and a couple of duncans (the sh-14 and sh-6 are both fantastic for specific use-cases)
With Fishman eating into EMGs market as far as the whole active pickup thing, I think EMG released the Retroactives at the worst time possible, with most people having never heard about them, let alone played them.
If people HAD played them lots of them would be blown away. This is the 4th guitar I've tried retroactives in, and the first with the retroactive tele set. Every guitar I've put them in has loved them. The fat 55, super 77, maverick, and tele set.
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It's crazy, because all of these companies have spent endless time and R&D trying to produce single coil pickups without the 60 cycle hum, with generally pretty poor results - the retroactive single coils are the only pickups i've ever tried that actually SOUND like single coils, just without the noise.
I assume that if the TGP tan pants types could get over their instant reaction of "EWWWW EMGS" that these pickups would catch on like wildfire with that crowd. It's actually crazy how much gain you can add with basically no discernable noise.
Here's me playing super deliberately with lots of stops - there is NO NOISE GATE. This is gain cranked on an ac15 style amp, with a MIAB and a tube screamer both gain and volume maxed. I cannot make this single coil guitar noisy, even if I try!
In conclusion, if you are, like me, a passive pickup supremacist, and racist against 81s and fluence
Or, if you want a single coil guitar you can actually gig with high gain and volume
You HAVE to try this pickup series.
They are so good, and it's amazing that they have flown underneath the radar for so long.
You bastard! I saw that covid cough. Didnt even cover your mouth. Jesus
A pro doesnt let a cough stop the song. I once shit myself during a set because it was the middle of a song...i mean, i was in the crowd, but the song was too good to missThat's the "I quit smoking a year ago and im still feeling it" cough
You fucking better, or i will start yet another thread about playing at volumeIf you're actually curious about the tone I can do a real clip in my garage or something
You fucking better, or i will start yet another thread about playing at volume
I loved the 81 I had. I would say I loved the 85, but I don't play with neck pickups...But I digress. The last time I had an active pickup, I never installed it, and I was just wondering now why that is, and then it came to me. Solderless connections.
When I opened the package and saw solderless connections, I was so disgusted I refused to install them. I saw the other day some guy selling speakers and bragging about the fact that they had never had solder on them...I solder all my speaker connections. I solder all the electronics in my guitars. It is literally the most solid connection.
EMG's naming for pickups creates a lot of confusion. Pickups are named with numbers and letters, with additional numbers and letters indicating variants: A = Alnico V, X = X-series preamp, TW = dual mode, C = Ceramic, 7 = 7-String. So you end up with a string of digits that don't really indicate anything.i go on the EMG site and they have so many pickups ive never even heard of, im sure these and others have to be good
Literally LMFAOA pro doesnt let a cough stop the song. I once shit myself during a set because it was the middle of a song...i mean, i was in the crowd, but the song was too good to miss