Specifically the Classics. I got this LTD about a year ago that came with Open Core Classics. Long story short I hated them at first, but found out they were wired wrong from the factory. Got them wired properly and they are glorious! Voice 1 is like a hotter, clearer PAF. Voice 2 is like a clearer JB with a tighter low end. Voice 3 is a good single coil. I've been an EMG guy for like 25 years, but these made me rip the 57/66 set from my Eclipse and put a set of Classics in. My MX-250 will keep the EMG Het Set just because.
I'm all aboard the Fishman train
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I'm all aboard the Fishman train
Guitars:
ESP MX-2 White
ESP Eclipse II Vintage Black
LTD EC-1000T CTM Violet Shadow
Ibanez Acoustic: V300CW
Amps:
Fractal FM3 MKII Turbo
Laney LFR-212
ESP MX-2 White
ESP Eclipse II Vintage Black
LTD EC-1000T CTM Violet Shadow
Ibanez Acoustic: V300CW
Amps:
Fractal FM3 MKII Turbo
Laney LFR-212
Re: I'm all aboard the Fishman train
Long time Fluence guy here. Here’s what I don’t like about them:
1. The leads are a little thin, for my liking, and the plastic jacket should be Teflon.
2. I wish the coil taps were part of the plug.
3. I would like the rechargeable battery to be able to be wired in parallel (multiple packs, for longer run time) and have a USB-C plug.
Other than that, I’m a believer, and will continue to buy and use them.
1. The leads are a little thin, for my liking, and the plastic jacket should be Teflon.
2. I wish the coil taps were part of the plug.
3. I would like the rechargeable battery to be able to be wired in parallel (multiple packs, for longer run time) and have a USB-C plug.
Other than that, I’m a believer, and will continue to buy and use them.
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Re: I'm all aboard the Fishman train
Man I am on the opposite side of this, I just can't gel with the Fishman pickups. I think they have a lot of great option not to mention they look cool But there's something about their midrange that I just don't get along with.
I kind of feel the same about the active Duncan's. I grew up with EMGs and they're the benchmark for active tone for me.
I kind of feel the same about the active Duncan's. I grew up with EMGs and they're the benchmark for active tone for me.
Re: I'm all aboard the Fishman train
I don't have too much opinion on these. I liked them a lot with my Mark IVs, but when I got the EVH, they were not good at all, and I had to go through swapping them out of 5-6 guitars haha. NEVER AGAIN!! But I also am not a huge active fan in general. My cousin loved EMGs growing up, but I never really liked them. Don't really like Duncan actives either.
I like 5150s. The rest of you bullshit amps can get fucked.
- madrigal77
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Re: I'm all aboard the Fishman train
They do have a bit of a bump in the high mids, if that’s what you mean. But I dig that. There’s a HF tilt you ca enable to darken them up a bit if you don’t like it.Guitarbilly wrote: ↑Fri Mar 08, 2024 4:28 am Man I am on the opposite side of this, I just can't gel with the Fishman pickups. I think they have a lot of great option not to mention they look cool But there's something about their midrange that I just don't get along with.
I kind of feel the same about the active Duncan's. I grew up with EMGs and they're the benchmark for active tone for me.
I’ve only tried the classics, but I’ve heard the moderns have a “cocked wah” thing going on. That’s why despite playing mostly metal, I got another set of classics rather than moderns for my Eclipse.
Guitars:
ESP MX-2 White
ESP Eclipse II Vintage Black
LTD EC-1000T CTM Violet Shadow
Ibanez Acoustic: V300CW
Amps:
Fractal FM3 MKII Turbo
Laney LFR-212
ESP MX-2 White
ESP Eclipse II Vintage Black
LTD EC-1000T CTM Violet Shadow
Ibanez Acoustic: V300CW
Amps:
Fractal FM3 MKII Turbo
Laney LFR-212
- madrigal77
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Re: I'm all aboard the Fishman train
Yeah I like the idea of the battery pack, but it’s a big skip for me until they make a usb c version. Who’s using micro usb in 2024?!?andvari7 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 08, 2024 12:32 am Long time Fluence guy here. Here’s what I don’t like about them:
1. The leads are a little thin, for my liking, and the plastic jacket should be Teflon.
2. I wish the coil taps were part of the plug.
3. I would like the rechargeable battery to be able to be wired in parallel (multiple packs, for longer run time) and have a USB-C plug.
Other than that, I’m a believer, and will continue to buy and use them.
Guitars:
ESP MX-2 White
ESP Eclipse II Vintage Black
LTD EC-1000T CTM Violet Shadow
Ibanez Acoustic: V300CW
Amps:
Fractal FM3 MKII Turbo
Laney LFR-212
ESP MX-2 White
ESP Eclipse II Vintage Black
LTD EC-1000T CTM Violet Shadow
Ibanez Acoustic: V300CW
Amps:
Fractal FM3 MKII Turbo
Laney LFR-212
Re: I'm all aboard the Fishman train
Plastic trash with too many wires!
But yeah in all seriousness, the wires are thin and feel really flimsy. I'm not sure I trust the plastic lugs on the sides of the pickups either, but I guess EMGs are the same.
Really, I have no interest in "3 voicings", and other bullshit like that. Just give me a simple, solid humbucker that sounds great.
But yeah in all seriousness, the wires are thin and feel really flimsy. I'm not sure I trust the plastic lugs on the sides of the pickups either, but I guess EMGs are the same.
Really, I have no interest in "3 voicings", and other bullshit like that. Just give me a simple, solid humbucker that sounds great.
- madrigal77
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Re: I'm all aboard the Fishman train
The wiring EMG comes with these days is just as thin, if not more. As long as they work I don’t care.Zeegler wrote: ↑Fri Mar 08, 2024 9:34 pm Plastic trash with too many wires!
But yeah in all seriousness, the wires are thin and feel really flimsy. I'm not sure I trust the plastic lugs on the sides of the pickups either, but I guess EMGs are the same.
Really, I have no interest in "3 voicings", and other bullshit like that. Just give me a simple, solid humbucker that sounds great.
Guitars:
ESP MX-2 White
ESP Eclipse II Vintage Black
LTD EC-1000T CTM Violet Shadow
Ibanez Acoustic: V300CW
Amps:
Fractal FM3 MKII Turbo
Laney LFR-212
ESP MX-2 White
ESP Eclipse II Vintage Black
LTD EC-1000T CTM Violet Shadow
Ibanez Acoustic: V300CW
Amps:
Fractal FM3 MKII Turbo
Laney LFR-212
Re: I'm all aboard the Fishman train
I really don't know. I haven't used EMGs in 20 years. I like old man pickups. I don't need no stinkin battery.madrigal77 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 09, 2024 3:11 amThe wiring EMG comes with these days is just as thin, if not more. As long as they work I don’t care.Zeegler wrote: ↑Fri Mar 08, 2024 9:34 pm Plastic trash with too many wires!
But yeah in all seriousness, the wires are thin and feel really flimsy. I'm not sure I trust the plastic lugs on the sides of the pickups either, but I guess EMGs are the same.
Really, I have no interest in "3 voicings", and other bullshit like that. Just give me a simple, solid humbucker that sounds great.
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Re: I'm all aboard the Fishman train
Batteries are for dildos.