you can put them on any guitar from Walmart Guitars to any real guitar like your RR5. It'll cost a bit extra to re-wire the guitar to fit the EMGs in it as they take out all the old electronics but if you really want to go active by all means. Once they're in its the easiest thing in the world to switch them to other active pickups.
They are designed by esp but created by emg
This is one of those "matter of opinion" type questions, but personally, I prefer EMG pickups to Seymour Duncan.
An EMG 81-60 setup is great for a rhythm guitarist
My answer is no they already have pickguard
if your talking about emg pickups then you should be able to use them as any other pickup with any tremelo you wish
Yes!
EMG pickups are good if you want a heavy and fat, distorted sound.
They are designed by esp but created by emg
This is one of those "matter of opinion" type questions, but personally, I prefer EMG pickups to Seymour Duncan.
No
An EMG 81-60 setup is great for a rhythm guitarist
Yes. Well, you can have EMG's installed in a PRS. I'm not sure if you can buy a new PRS with the Stock pickups being EMGs.
My answer is no they already have pickguard
Electromyography, a method of evaluating muscle function by detecting and measuring electrical activity in the muscle.
EMG in the mid to early 80s.
if your talking about emg pickups then you should be able to use them as any other pickup with any tremelo you wish
Most pickups are passive but over the last several years active pickups (powered by batteries) have become popular with some players (like David Gilmour). EMG pickups are some of the more popular active pickups.