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The EMG-81-7 is a high output pickup designed especially for the lead 7-string guitarist. The 81 is at its best for high volume overdrive and amps with a master volume. Whether you're playing power rock and roll, or overdriving your amp, this guitar pickups has a razor sharp attack, and incredible sustain for brilliant soloing. If you're looking for exceptional qualities in a rock pickup, the EMG-81-7 is the one.

Package Includes: EMG's exclusive Quik-Connect cable, prewired split shaft volume/tone control set, output jack, battery clip set, screws & springs.
EMG EMG-81-7 7-String Guitar Active Pickup Black

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  • Logo Color: Silver
  • Resonant Frequency (kHz): 2.25
  • RMS Output Voltage: 1.25
  • Peak Output Voltage: 1.75
  • Output Noise (dBV): -91
  • Output Impedance (Kohm): 10
  • Current @ 9V (Microamps): 80
  • Battery Life (Hours): 3000

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  • Crisp

    5

    submitted13 years ago

    byChad McElwee

    fromOhio

    Installed this in the bridge position of a shecter damien. Loving it. Crisp ample attack and abundantly bright.

  • Can't Hate It

    4

    submitted13 years ago

    byLinda Belden

    fromBuford, Georgia

    I own an LTD M-207 and when I bought it used it already had an EMG 707 placed in the bridge. I kind of liked the tone but thought that it could use a whole lot more to it. So I replaced it with the EMG 81-7. And there's a huge difference between the pickups.The EMG 81-7 is noticeably brighter and tighter but also a lot quieter. If I remember correctly the EMG website says that it is roughly 10 decibels quieter then the 707. But in comparison I loved the 81-7. I play in drop Ab tuning and with the 81-7 there is more pop/snap and bight then the 707 ever had. I believe it really changed my sound for the better ... But I am not as large of a fan of them anymore. Firstly, I am not hating on any type or brand of pickup out there. But to me the EMG pickups have a tone that really brings out a solid state quality. A lot of people love that and don't care for the sound of a rich creamy mid abundant pickup or a tube amp. But I do. So in an effort to find what sound I love more I just bought a set of Seymour Duncan Blackouts to compare on YouTube and find what sound I am personally going for. And a random comment: A lot of people say that "EMG's sound the same in all guitars" ... I really don't see how. The wood of the guitar and build quality has a lot to do with it and the exact tone you're going to get. Pickups aren't the only factor. And also if you don't know EMG's are the size of a bass casing for the cavity size if I am correct in what it's called. They are larger then any passive pickups and will require routing of the wood. Also they require different pots and a different jack and run off of a battery. So if you are new to guitar tech and don't have the extra cash for a professional or even no knowledge'd luthiers in the area, then I don't recommend these or any EMG pickups. But as the title says, I can't hate this pickup. I'm leaning towards the sound of passives based on YouTube videos. But I don't hate these pickups! I think the tone is very good, the pickup is responsive, it's hot, and punchy.

  • Amazing

    5

    submitted16 years ago

    byEvan

    fromLoveland, Ohio

    Best pickup for 7 strings the stock photo isn't correct but whatever. I put these in as a replacement for 2 EMG Hz the sound from the Hz didn't have much clarity with lower notes but with the 81-7s in every note came in really clear. The only thing i dont like is that EMG uses a different size housing for the 7 string pickups so it wont fit unless you had a EMG pickup before or you cut a bigger hole in the guitar.

  • EMG-81-7

    2

    submitted16 years ago

    byKevin Ackerman

    fromcastleton, ny

    Everyone who has heard an EMG pickup knows what to expect. The pickup itself rocks, hands down. However the installation into an Ibanez 7 string guitar was not fun nor easy. First, the pickup doesn't fit, so be prepared to pull out the router and sander. Without a template to use be prepared for this to look terrible. When you finally get the pickup in, you will realize there is no face plate to hide the new hole.

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  • asked byLoki

    fromMichigan

    Will this pickup fit inside an Ibanez RG7421 without altering the body of the guitar?

    Will this pickup fit inside an Ibanez RG7421 without altering the body of the guitar?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    In a case like this we recommend having a qualified guitar tech look at the guitar
  • asked byDave

    fromParis IL

    Does it matter where you place this pickup? Can I use 2?

    Does it matter where you place this pickup? Can I use 2?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Yes, it matters. Please give us a call to better help you out – 877-687-5403