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    I know that EMG's use different pots (are they 1M pots ?). So I have a model 3 that currently has an EMG-81 with stock Jackon single coils and EMG pots (dont ask). If drop a Duncan in place of the EMG without changing the pots, what affect will the EMG pots have on my tone as opposed to normal (250K ?) pots ?

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    Re: EMG pots

    250k pots are for single coils

    500k pots are for humbuckers

    25k pots are for EMG's

    and i've never heard of 1M pots before

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      Re: EMG pots

      EMGs are low-impedence and use a 25K pot, as opposed to the 250/500/1M pots for high-impedence pickups. If you use a high-resistance pot on an EMG, you'll lose a lot of volume control: it'll be off if the pot is turned down and all the way up if the pot it turned partially up. If you use low-resistance pots on a high-impedence pickup, you won't get much volume out of it at all.

      If you're going to put a Duncan in there, your best bet it to swap out the pots. They're usually pretty cheap (~$5)

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        Re: EMG pots

        Why don't you go for all active or all passive setup? I know, some people prefer the bite of an EMG, but like the warmth of a passive, too. Maybe try an EMG single coil, or find a swap for that EMG 81. I think it would look nicer if you had either two EMGs or two passives. Whatever you do, just make sure that the pots have correct values for the pickups you choose. The best solution for passive/active combo would be two separate volumes, that way you would get all the juices from pups.

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        • #5
          Re: EMG pots

          Yeh, I know you cant really combine active and passives with good results. The story behind it is that this was one of my first guitars 16 years ago. At the time I wasnt aware you couldnt really mix active and passives, and the place that installed it didnt inform me (guess they were more worried about the sale). Since I aquired several other (better) guitars since that time, I never really bothered putting the single coil EMG's in there. Nowadays, I am leaning back toward passive p/u's, therefore was wondering the what passive p/u would sound like with the EMG pots (read " I am too lazy to swap the pots").

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