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Old 02-11-2007, 02:02 PM
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does anyone know of any problems i could have from putting a passive emg in just the bridge of my peavey?also does anyone have any emg soundclips?
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Old 02-13-2007, 05:48 PM
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does anyone know of any problems i could have from putting a passive emg in just the bridge of my peavey?also does anyone have any emg soundclips?
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Not familiar with the bass electronics but there should be no issue if the pup fits the route.

Don't know of any soundclips, I personally prefer user reveiws over soundclips for selecting a pickup.
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Old 02-18-2007, 07:37 PM
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If it's a five string Millennium, you're out of luck, at least from EMG. They don't have the right size J-pup, and they don't make a correct MM pickup. However, if it's a four string model that uses a J or MM pup in the bride, then they do make the correct fitting pickup. However, people have always had mixed opinions about the HZ pups. Most tend to prefer the fully active EMGs. I've only ever heard the 35HZ pups, and they sounded a little nasal to me.
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