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  2. EMG 85 - Wikipedia

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    It is paired with the 81 in the Zakk Wylde signature EMG set. It was originally designed to be used in the bridge position but is typically installed in the neck position by modern guitar producers. The EMG 85 can be recognized by a humbucker form-factor and gold embossed EMG logo. The EMG 85-7 is the seven string version of the 85.

  3. List of guitars manufactured by ESP - Wikipedia

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    ESP Dan Jacobs EX - distributed as the ESP LTD DJ-600 - the same model as the guitars in the EX series, with several changes: the headstock is reversed, it uses an EMG 85 pickup in the neck rather than an EMG 60, it has Grover tuners, and it has a Floyd Rose bridge. The tone knob has been replaced by an EMG Afterburner.

  4. EMG, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    EMG, Inc. is the current legal name of an American company based in Santa Rosa, California that manufactures guitar pickups and EQ accessories. Among guitar and bass accessories, the company sells active humbucker pickups, such as the EMG 81, [1] the EMG 85, the EMG 60, and the EMG 89. They also produce passive pickups such as the EMG-HZ series ...

  5. EMG 81 - Wikipedia

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    The EMG 81 is a popular active humbucker guitar pickup manufactured by EMG, Inc. It is usually considered a lead pickup for use in the bridge position, paired with EMG's 85 as a rhythm pickup in neck position ( Zakk Wylde is famous for this configuration). [ 1 ]

  6. Gibson Explorer - Wikipedia

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    The Gibson Explorer is a type of electric guitar model by Gibson guitars, released in 1958. The Explorer offered a radical, "futuristic" body design, much like its siblings: the Flying V, which was released the same year, and the Moderne, which was designed in 1957 but not released until 1982.

  7. Jackson Rhoads - Wikipedia

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    RRMG: RRMG has an ebony fretboard on a maple neck, 22 jumbo frets, a Jackson speed neck, a Floyd Rose® special double locking 2-point tremolo, an EMG 81 and an EMG 89. The pickups are direct mounted. RRTMG: RRTMG is mostly the same as RRMG except it has a string-through body (no Floyd Rose tremolo). T stands for "through" models. RRT-3: (2014)