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lunchie
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After a decade and a half of being a Strat guy, I have done a complete 180. I seem to be drawn to Mahogany guitars with ebony fretboards and EMG's 81/85s. I'm not ashamed, I'm an active pickup fan.
My last two guitars that I have bought met those criteria and the last 3 I have bought (including my Guild D125) have been Hog.
I was a firm believer in Passives thinking that Actives were just for high gain. I find the complete opposite and they are incredibly versatile. They are in your face yes, but at the same time they clean up beautifully with sparkle, chime and remain very articulate from clean to sludge. Plus, the tone knob seems a lot more usable. It gets dark without being muddy or bright but does not make my ears bleed.
Now I havent done anything foolish like sold off everything that didnt meet those criteria, but I do have a rule that if something doesnt get played regularly, it moves on. Maybe it will turn out to be a flash in the pan but asking the Magic 8 ball it says 'Outcome not so good for your single coils'...



My last two guitars that I have bought met those criteria and the last 3 I have bought (including my Guild D125) have been Hog.
I was a firm believer in Passives thinking that Actives were just for high gain. I find the complete opposite and they are incredibly versatile. They are in your face yes, but at the same time they clean up beautifully with sparkle, chime and remain very articulate from clean to sludge. Plus, the tone knob seems a lot more usable. It gets dark without being muddy or bright but does not make my ears bleed.
Now I havent done anything foolish like sold off everything that didnt meet those criteria, but I do have a rule that if something doesnt get played regularly, it moves on. Maybe it will turn out to be a flash in the pan but asking the Magic 8 ball it says 'Outcome not so good for your single coils'...