EMG
USA, est. 1970s · 161 products across 1 categories
About EMG
EMG, Inc. revolutionized the electric guitar and bass landscape with their active pickups, offering a distinct, high-output, and often compressed tone that quickly became a staple in rock, metal, and progressive music. Founded in the 1970s as a provider of custom pickups for the music industry, EMG’s innovative designs bypassed traditional passive pickup limitations, becoming synonymous with powerful, articulate sounds. Their direct connection to many iconic players solidified their position as a leading pickup manufacturer.
- • Delivers powerful, consistent output across the frequency spectrum
- • Known for clarity and articulation, even at high gain
- • Wide range of models for diverse tonal needs
- • Popular among professional musicians and studios
- • Active design requires battery power or external power supply
- • Can be perceived as 'sterile' by those preferring vintage tones
- • Often premium-priced, limiting accessibility for some
- • Can require adjustment to playing style due to active nature
EMG Products
EMG ACB (Banjo)
Magnetic Pickups for Acoustic Guitars
EMG 66 Brushed Black Chrome
Humbucker Pickups
EMG JH "HET" Set BC
Humbucker Pickups
EMG 808X Black
Pickups for Guitars
EMG 81TW-X Black
Humbucker Pickups
EMG PX
Pickups for 4-String P-Bass
EMG PHZ
Pickups for 4-String P-Bass
EMG MM-HZ
Pickups for Basses
EMG Set SA/SA/89 Black
Single Coil Pickups
EMG SA BK
Single Coil Pickups
EMG Set SA/SA/85 Black
Single Coil Pickups
EMG SA/SA/81 Black
Single Coil Pickups
EMG Zakk Wylde Set Black LS
Humbucker Pickups
EMG 40DC
Pickups for Basses
EMG P
Pickups for 4-String P-Bass
EMG 89R Black
Humbucker Pickups
Frequently Asked Questions About EMG
EMG pickups are primarily manufactured in their facility in Dempseys Corner, Connecticut, USA. They maintain tight control over the manufacturing process to ensure consistent quality.
Yes, EMG pickups utilize a unique direct wiring system that differs from traditional passive pickups. Detailed wiring diagrams are provided with each pickup set, but it often requires a more involved installation process.
EMG active pickups have a built-in preamp powered by a battery, boosting the signal and offering a more consistent output. Passive pickups rely solely on the guitar’s electronics and are influenced by the guitar’s wood and components.
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