
ke2
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Dehumanize":1ahlcj11 said:I've had 8 sets of pickups in an RG 7-string in the last year and a half, including MM and Painkiller bridges, and in the end, I'm now playing EMGs, although for years I've hated them. I still don't like them for most applications on 6-string guitars, but EMGs have some magic in the lowend that seems to be working for me, finally.ke2":1ahlcj11 said:thenine":1ahlcj11 said:I just picked up a 7 string RG with BKP Miracle Mans in it and that thing sounds fan-frickin-tastic. I also have a mahog bodied Charvel with a Holy Diver and it also sounds huge. Big fan here. YMMV.
Interested!
Have you played any EMG-equipped guitars?
I swapped speakers in my cab today, and thought I'd run the guitars through it, just for kicks.
My Schecter C7 Blackjack has a JB in the bridge, but when I played it kinda loud, it sounded like I was riffing on the neck pickup.
I then picked up my EMG-loaded ESP, and it sounded great! I think that JB has to go. The Schecter itself is a very nice sounding plank, it actually sounds a lot bigger acoustic than the ESP, but with heavy riffing, it left me wanting more.
Would you say that the MM is similar to EMGs?
Yea, only too bad you have to do some magic with a router to make them fit

There's always Blackouts, I've had one 7-string model before, and it was pretty nifty. I really just want to unsolder the JB, and solder in some other pickup that gives me the same type of clarity, brutality and tightness as the 81 in the ESP
