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(?)Putting EMGs in my Prestige guitars.

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2.8K views 12 replies 11 participants last post by  rty13ibz98  
#1 ·
Well, I've been using EMGs in my other hi-end guitars and really like the sound for what I play. However, I've been shying away from installing them in my RGT320 and RGT220A(20061) and 20063(when it arrives). I guess it's a mental thing. I can't bring myself to do it since I'm use to seeing them with DiMarzios and chipping away at the cavity is also going through my head. Is there alot of cavity removal necessary? Maybe I should just get over it and do it? Any help?
 
#2 ·
I'm a pretty big EMG fan. If you can't live without them, I say put them in. Some people (like a friend of mine) just love a certain thing ang put them in everything.

But recently, I got someone to make me a Seymour Duncan JB/Custom 5 hybrid, and I'm in love with it. I put it in a guitar I would normally have thrown EMG's in, and it really hangs with an 81.

It might be a longshot, but check these things out. The hybrid Duncan's are the best pickups I've heard in quite a while.
 
#4 ·
jaxadam said:
I'm a pretty big EMG fan. If you can't live without them, I say put them in. Some people (like a friend of mine) just love a certain thing ang put them in everything.

But recently, I got someone to make me a Seymour Duncan JB/Custom 5 hybrid, and I'm in love with it. I put it in a guitar I would normally have thrown EMG's in, and it really hangs with an 81.

It might be a longshot, but check these things out. The hybrid Duncan's are the best pickups I've heard in quite a while.
I'll look into the Hybrid's. I've used Duncan JB's/Jazz for a while, they're great pu's and I've been using DiMarzio Tone Zone & Air Norton's for a while too but left both for EMGs for about a year now. Since I've been back into Ibanez(past few months thanks to my RGT's), I've been using DiMarzio's. I still like the clarity of the EMGS but IMO they lack in pick attack and low end growl where the DiMarzio's soar. I like hearing the tone wood with the passive pu's but there are those times where I like them to sound the same.

jem_fanatic said:
ibanez guitars do not require any routing for 6 string emgs the cavity is big enough to fit a 9volt in :D

im a fellow emg'er im putting 707s in my rg1527 which reuires routing for the larger 7 string emgs
I thought the bottom of the cavity had to be taken down or the pu's(or at least one of them) would hit the strings. This is what I've been told.
 
#13 ·
DON'T MOD THE GUITARS!!!! MOD THE PICKUPS!!!! get a dremel or file to shape the ears of the pickups instead of routing. the pickups are way cheaper than modding a prestige. easier to do than routing as well, the guitar you have to worry about paint chipping. not to mention the permanent change to the physical guitar and its resale value.

new pickups- at the most $300 for hsh as emgs
or a new prestige ibanez- $700 used for, at the least, a rg15xx.
see the logic?

MOD THE PICKUPS!!!!


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