Hi everyone, im new here, may be you can help me with a strange issue i get with active pickups, on a clean channel, no matter how far i set the pickup height, or turn down the guitar volume i cant have a clean sound on any amp, with a passive pickup no problem, it sounds like a kinda fart distortion briefly every time i play a note or chord, its EMG 57/66 and EMG Het Set all solderless, Sounds like too much output from the pickups, is there something to reduce pickup output level? Cant believe i cant get a clean sound out of these, there hot but... should be able to play clean, i did something stupid, i copper taped the cavity of the pickups, could it do that? New batteries and wiring is good, plugged direcly in amps, only bridge pickups do that on 2 guitars and a passive on another guitar dont do that... any idea?
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These things do push out a massive signal, maybe 10x that of a passive pickup so making it very easy to overdrive the amplifiers. Backing the volume right down will put it into the same range as a passive. If you can't get a clean tone even with the guitar volume turned to almost zero then the active pickups have to be faulty.Experience is something you get, just after you really needed it.
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Originally posted by nickb View PostThese things do push out a massive signal, maybe 10x that of a passive pickup so making it very easy to overdrive the amplifiers. Backing the volume right down will put it into the same range as a passive. If you can't get a clean tone even with the guitar volume turned to almost zero then the active pickups have to be faulty.
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Its all EMG active pickups with the solderless kits they came with, no hum, no buzz no noise, wiring is perfect, no problem with the neck pickups ajusted to normal height, too close to the strings they have the same problem, if i lower the bridge pickups untill i can have a clean undistorted sound they are too far and the tone sucks
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Originally posted by alexradium View Postthey usually distort when battery is low
I wonder if a comparison has been made between playing the active pickups turned down to not distort and playing a guitar with passive pickups?
Try this: With all amp settings the same, is the EMG-equipped guitar still very loud compared to the other, or can you turn the passive guitar up louder? This will help determine if the distortion is generated in the guitar or the amp.If it still won't get loud enough, it's probably broken. - Steve Conner
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With such a high output for those pickups I would expect the results posted. The up side is that THE PICKUPS ARE ACTIVE!!! The preamp should have a low impedance output so there should be almost no difference in tone with the volume pot dialed down. That said, you're just going to have to turn your volume pot down when you want to get clean tones with those pickups. (<period)"Take two placebos, works twice as well." Enzo
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