Nothing wrong with active pick-ups..hink wrote: Now comes the part where all the purists will tell me everything that's wrong with active pickups...
..if you don't mind a sterile sound and spending a fortune on 9v batteries
Nothing wrong with active pick-ups..hink wrote: Now comes the part where all the purists will tell me everything that's wrong with active pickups...
they don't wear out very fast, I change my batteries once a year and they still pass the tongue test...sterile...hmmm ...Gilmore is a major EMG user and somehow I don't see him as sounding sterile.....if you don't mind a sterile sound and spending a fortune on 9v batteries
I'm funny about batteries, when I had no pwer adapter for my turbo overdrive and super chorus I would give my father the batteries after a bit because they only maintain peak performance levels for just so long. They'll run for along time on slightly below peak, but when I would hear my high end drop I'd swap the battery. So my father would put them in a AM radio that he uaually falls asleep listening too.platinumears wrote:Im joking now of course! (My personal faves happen to be passives, but EMGs are very good pickups)
The battery comment comes from my FOH engineering more than my guitar playing.. if I had a pound for every soundcheck that ground to a halt while someone went to find a 24-hour garage etc etc...
That's just normal for electronic bypass circuits. the input signal is permanently buffered, thus using up battery power.hink wrote: The funny thig if I unplugg my guitar the batteries last longer
well of course I know thatSascha Franck wrote:That's just normal for electronic bypass circuits. the input signal is permanently buffered, thus using up battery power.hink wrote: The funny thig if I unplugg my guitar the batteries last longer
Only with mechanical bypasses this is different.
That would be how I am, a lot of the guys I worked with at Mars still get together and we have jam parties...I only bring my sansamp and I bet 15 people have purchased one as a result. Most people prefer to plug into that ( and if you've tried one you know what I mean) My rig is nice but it did give a hernia (the power amp only), 4x12's are just so overkill mthese days, the Marshall tube amp rocks but I have to run it on the rhythm channel because the lead channel (2 drives, a voice and master controls) is way too much for anyone imo. Though I will admit the 5 band active eq is sweet. Also it does have three 12ax7's so it gets the true tube sound and then some...heheh.. actually it mostly is.. ask any engineer... some guitarist sound good trough any amp with any guitar. heheh.. actually it mostly is.. ask any engineer... some guitarist sound good trough any amp with any guitar.
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