Traditionally the EMG 81 is used in the bridge position and the 85 is used in the neck position.
The EMG 81/85 set can be purchased through most music stores that deal in instruments and musical equipment. Guitar Center is also a great place to pick stuff like this up if you happen to have one of those available. If neither of these are an option, they are available online at places like Musician's Friend, Guitar Center's website, and eBay.
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Most metal musicians like, say Metallica use an active pickup. eg.( the EMG 81/85 )
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'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.
The GCF is 1.
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If each question is worth one mark you would have received 81% 85-16=69 69/85= 0.811 x 100 = 81%
Since 81 is not divisible by 7 therefore, 7 is not a factor of 81.
That's an infinite list. 81, 83, 85, 87, 89, 91 and so on.
81 and 4
52 miles taking this route:Take U.S. 29 NORTH from Cotton Valley to SR-81 in Tuskegee.Follow SR-81 NORTH to I-85. Once you are at I-85, follow signs to I-85 SOUTH.Take I-85 SOUTH to Montgomery.
mean = (4 + 81)/2 = 85/2 = 42.5