Don't want actives. That's why I asked about passives. I tried 3 versions of the Blackouts and didn't care for any of them.
Killertone, I've got an original 21-22K "Full Range" in the bridge of my Raider, and a custom wound neck model. In my Custom Mockingbird I have a "Custom Hot" in the bridge...
No, I won't, haven't used them in a couple years now. I did try two different Seymour Duncan blackouts, and hated em both. Just need something really tight like the 81. I'm loving all 6 of Manlius pickups. I'm already talking to Mick about making me something similar to an 81...
Really? Never tried one of those, did have a Bill USA which was completely microphonic, worked great in the neck though, and a Duncan Dimebucker, thought it was kinda weak output wise and was very trebly.
What passive alternatives are out there that are real close to the EMG 81? I've tried the MCP "Solution" and did not think it was the solution. Any others that are close?
Well, after watching that Periphery video, I got a real nice deal on a Boss NS-2. I'm going to run the NS-2 in front and try my old Hush unit in the loop, and hope it doesn't blanket my tone. And it that don't work, I'll try the ISP or Mxr noise clamps. Rotting Corpe eh? Hell yea. You guys were...
I forgot to ad that I do not like to use the fx loop on my Boogie, it colors the sound in a bad blanket over the speakers way, so the pedal has to be going out front.
I'm in a band (dead horse) that does a LOT of stop/starts. I normally use my channel switch on my Boogie .50Cal+to do quick stops... It really is a pain in the ass. I've got an old Hush "The Pedal", it's the older two button model. It works OK, but the input outputs are on the wrong side. I'm...