An EMG 81-60 setup is great for a rhythm guitarist
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.
I've heard people switch them to that , but good thing about EMG pickups just like any other active pickups on the market you can swap them very easily without brining them to a guitar shop. you just take out the cable from the pickup and just replace it with say the 81, nothing fancy required... so go for it, some honestly like it more. Its all what you want to do really.
Well EMG is probably your best bet. You pickup depends on the type of music you play. EMG 81(lead) and 85(rhythm) are for most types of rock. Higher output pickups are crunchier and for harder rock. Go to http://dimarzio.com/site/#/pickuppicker/ to help decide for dimarzio brand pickups. If you need more help, post a comment on my user.
I think it will sound amazing, I love active pickups and PRS guitars sound great so its win win.
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.
I've heard people switch them to that , but good thing about EMG pickups just like any other active pickups on the market you can swap them very easily without brining them to a guitar shop. you just take out the cable from the pickup and just replace it with say the 81, nothing fancy required... so go for it, some honestly like it more. Its all what you want to do really.
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Well EMG is probably your best bet. You pickup depends on the type of music you play. EMG 81(lead) and 85(rhythm) are for most types of rock. Higher output pickups are crunchier and for harder rock. Go to http://dimarzio.com/site/#/pickuppicker/ to help decide for dimarzio brand pickups. If you need more help, post a comment on my user.
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.
I think it will sound amazing, I love active pickups and PRS guitars sound great so its win win.
My answer is no they already have pickguard
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Some examples of good pickups for electric guitars include the Seymour Duncan JB, the DiMarzio Super Distortion, and the EMG 81. These pickups are known for their high output and clarity, making them popular choices among guitarists in various genres.
EMG in the mid to early 80s.