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[QUOTE="t2daeek:1054435"]replacing that pickup with an emg is going to require you replacing all the 250k pots with 1meg pots as well... if you're into that, then go for it. emg pickups usually come with a diagram for wiring them together. do you have room for the battery pack? emg's are active, might require more room than you have, but if you're just having one pickup, then you shouldn't have much to worry about. i don't prefer emg's, as yes, they are GOOD for metal. but you can find something else that will sound GREAT for metal and everything else. i like the dimarzio line... everything is real high in quality. they wax dip their pickups so they are far more resistant to feedback (like squealing cheap pickup gain feedback when you're not playing and probably want it to be quiet) The tone zone is a pretty high output pickup... lots of bass and mids. really nice for pushing a high gain amp, and warm enough to use it for cleans without sounding like a lame hack high school guitarist. If you really don't care about cleans, they have higher output pickups... super distortion, Evolution... check em out. seymour duncan has a couple similar pickups as well. look around and guess. if you read enough reviews and descriptions you probably will pick the right one for you.[/QUOTE]
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