707 & 81-7

well a lot of people seem to like the 707 in the bridge because it's a bit fatter sounding, but just try it and see man, the quick connect cables are great for this purpose.
 
I just got a custom Ibanez sent to me a couple weeks ago with the 81-7 bridge/707 neck combo. It is an awesome combination. I was always stubborn about trying EMG's since I used the SD JB but now I'll never go back.

I was in the music store on our past tour in Colorado and tried the Jeff Loomis Schecter Hellraiser. It had the 707 in the bridge and neck. It was a little too dark/bassy for me but I didn't get to mess with the settings too much so it may have been that. Just use the quick connect and try the different combinations.
 
Noumenon said:
So, I'm leaving my guitar at the local musicshop tomorrow to install these mics.

Not trying to be a smartass, especially since you're in Sweden, but I think you mean "pickups" instead of "mics".

Does the 81-7 require routing, too?
 
cobhc said:
well a lot of people seem to like the 707 in the bridge because it's a bit fatter sounding, but just try it and see man, the quick connect cables are great for this purpose.

The EMG 7-string pickups actually don't have quick connect (I wish.) I have a lot of experience with these, and I recommend putting a 707 in the bridge and an 81-7 in the neck. You'll get better cleans and smooth leads, almost single-coil style from the 81-7 in the neck, but in the bridge the 707 is MUCH heavier. I've a/b'd on the same guitar.

If you're familiar with the tone of an 85 vs. an 81 on a 6-string, it's a very similar tonal difference with 7 strings. The 707 is more like the 85 and sounds a lot better in the bridge.
 
metalkingdom said:
Not trying to be a smartass, especially since you're in Sweden, but I think you mean "pickups" instead of "mics".

Does the 81-7 require routing, too?

Yeahyeah! Can't actually believe I spelled it like that :P
tired after work hehe

The 81-7 is in the same kind of housing as the 707.


so hmmm, I guess I'll try it like this then 81-7 neck / 707 bridge.
Can't wait, I'll hate this week of waiting :P
 
Kazrog said:
The EMG 7-string pickups actually don't have quick connect (I wish.)


I don't know what you consider a quick connect but both my 81-7 and 707 have quick connect wiring just like 6 string EMGs, eexcept with 4 pins instead of 3. The orientation of the pins on the bottom of the 707 are turned 90 degrees from the way they are on the 81-7 but the same wiring just slides on to either...(Quick Connect).
 
LT1Z said:
I don't know what you consider a quick connect but both my 81-7 and 707 have quick connect wiring just like 6 string EMGs, eexcept with 4 pins instead of 3. The orientation of the pins on the bottom of the 707 are turned 90 degrees from the way they are on the 81-7 but the same wiring just slides on to either...(Quick Connect).

Really? They must have changed then. Mine have wires coming off of them, and you have to solder (no pins.) Mine are 2 years old. :goggly:

Glad EMG changed this....
 
The 707's in my HellRaiser are also QuickConnect, I believe the newer 81-7's are QuickConnect now. Yes, the 707 and 81-7 are both in the same bass pickup housing, they require you to route the guitar out more than you would for a "standard" 7-string pickup. That's the only gripe I would have about putting them in a guitar that has a "standard" pickup, simply because you can't switch back to the other ones just in case, because you'll have a foot of routed guitar showing...not very attractive IMO. :p

Also, the 707 is basically a mix between the 81 and 85. Everything great about the 81 and the 85 is rolled into one pickup and they added a pole. That's the basic sound of the 707. Now it does have some of it's own flavor in there, but the likeness of the 81+85 is not a bad thing at all. I love the 707's in my HellRaiser, I cut through very well no matter what style I'm playing, very clear, dynamic, tight and crunchy. Good stuff.

~006