lewis
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Have you tried the Super 77 set?The Daemonum's and 57 are my favorite EMG's by far...just sayin
If so, how would you say it compares to both?
Have you tried the Super 77 set?The Daemonum's and 57 are my favorite EMG's by far...just sayin
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I have not, but i'd like too.Have you tried the Super 77 set?
If so, how would you say it compares to both?
I’m keep going.
Just swapped passives in my RGR5221 with 81 and 89 and now I’m more then happy. Almost noiseless sound. Tight, clear and as ‘tru’ as on my favorite records.
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thats actually a shame.FWIW it looks like EMG discontinued the Fat 55 set. Not surprised since it seemed like no one really cared about that set. Everyone went for either the Super 77 or Hot 70 (Super 77 bridge, Fat 55 neck) set
thats actually a shame.
Were they Alnico versions of the 77 ? or completely different voiced pickups ?
FWIW it looks like EMG discontinued the Fat 55 set. Not surprised since it seemed like no one really cared about that set. Everyone went for either the Super 77 or Hot 70 (Super 77 bridge, Fat 55 neck) set
heads up incase you are interested, they sell TW coil splittable versions of the 57/66 now too if you need extra optionsI am just getting a second ibby and intending to go for EMG again(2 year hiatus). Probably 57/66 brushed chrome
heads up incase you are interested, they sell TW coil splittable versions of the 57/66 now too if you need extra options
Ive ran into this problem before with Ibanez's too.Man I wish they weren't thicker than regular EMG's.... I've been surprised at how little space my Ibby's have for them.
EMGs don't split anything, so it's not exactly a direct comparison. They are switching to an entirely different pickup, in essence.That's something I'll definitely give Fishman over EMGs. They know how to do a good-sounding split sound without shoving an entire 2nd pickup under the cover.