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    I picked up a Fusion HH a week or so ago for next to nothing. cleaned it up, fixed a minor wiring problem and I mean to tell you this is one of the worst sounding guitars I have ever played, Harsh is an understatement for the tone of the stock PUPs, I had put a EMG 85 in a single HB Peavey Patriot (maple neck, maple body) and again I never liked the sound i got from it, So i pulled the 85 out of it and put it in the bridge of the Fusion, disconnecting the neck pup. and man what a great sound, The fusion has a transparent red mahogany body, I can't believe the difference from the maple body. Has anyone else noticed major differences with EMGs and certain body woods? I will probably get another 85 or maybe an 89 to finish this project.
    I say the boy ain't right!

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    Of course! It is nice to see someone actually didn't fall the "sterile" argument and had the ears to listen. EMGs sound different in different guitar as much if not more then passive pickups. I used EMGs in Mahogany, Alder, Walnut and Maple bodied guitars so far and each sounded different. So far my favorite is Mahogany though.

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      Re: EMGs and body wood

      GO wtth the 89 a great pickup. The myth that EMG's sound the same in everything is crazy. Add tone mod (EXG,RPC,SPC& PA2)for more options.

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        EMGs rock! They are not sterile sounding and do sound different in different guitars. They sound a little more consistent, but wood type does play a factor.
        I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.

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          Re: EMGs and body wood

          Anyone try these in a light Basswood body? I know it's a Jackson or Charvel body, but not sure what type. One hum, one single.

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            Re: EMGs and body wood

            I've tried an 81 in the bridge of guitars with poplar, alder, ash, mahogany & chambered mahogany w/maple top bodies and there wasn't a big difference in tone from one to the next. The tones of the body wood always seemed to be overwhelmed by the pup.
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