ZiniN wrote:The emgs just make it look so slick, though.
I wonder why they're so close together though.
There's three pickup slots, mate, on any guitar... Bridge/Middle/Neck. He doesn't have a neck pickup in there; instead, has a middle pickup.
ZiniN wrote:The only emgs that sound good to me are the single emg Jacksons. Other than that I'll take friggin humbuckers any day.
Uh... what?
EMG 81/85/60/89/91 are all Humbucking 
active pickups.
EMG 707/81-7 (not sure if the 85 and 60 have 7 string versions) are all Humbucking active pickups for 7 string guitars.
EMG S/SA/SV/SAV are all single coil active pickups.
List goes on, through their whole product range.
You mean passive pickups, not "humbuckers." EMGs are in fact more effective as "humbuckers" than most passive humbuckers are; however, they do so at the cost of the roundness passive pickups generally have, giving a much higher output, and (in my personal opinion) shriller and "sharper" tone. 
But there's still humbuckers and single coil pickups in both passive and active formats - Seymour Duncan even has some active pickups. So it's not just EMG territory. 
