I've been offered an old EMG J set, probably very old.
They have the old brown goop on the bottom, with the white coaxial cable and the red battery wire (not the "modern" snap-on connectors).
Apart specific failures, are EMG prone to bad aging, with poor signal/noise performance etc.? I can't test them and make a fair comparison with a new set.
On the same subject: I remember to have rejected years ago a full-humbucker model (81 or maybe 85) having big string-to-string balance problems...maybe had you similar experience?
many thanks
Marco Pancaldi
They have the old brown goop on the bottom, with the white coaxial cable and the red battery wire (not the "modern" snap-on connectors).
Apart specific failures, are EMG prone to bad aging, with poor signal/noise performance etc.? I can't test them and make a fair comparison with a new set.
On the same subject: I remember to have rejected years ago a full-humbucker model (81 or maybe 85) having big string-to-string balance problems...maybe had you similar experience?
many thanks
Marco Pancaldi
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