EMG - 57TW Long Shaft Brushed Chrome
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Guitar Microphone
This 57TW Axe long Brushed Chrome pickup from EMG has two faces. As a humbucker, it roars. As a single, it cuts through with clarity. With an extended 27V power supply, solder-free components and a dedicated TW cable, it's ready for installation without any headaches.
ARTICLE N° 107969
Presentation
The EMG 57TW long-axis Brushed Chrome isn't just an active microphone: it's a complete palette under your fingers. Whether it's a powerful humbucker or a simple, sharp coil, it switches from one to the other via the push/pull switch supplied. The changeover is seamless, and the rendition crisp every time.
Alnico and steel are blended for a full, non-aggressive response. In the bridge, the register becomes more coherent, especially with a string output voltage of 3.00 V in double winding.
The long shaft format (19 mm) is designed for Les Paul-type guitars. The 52 mm spacing is in line with Floyd and Fender standards. The whole set can be integrated without any complex adaptations.
The accessories included mean there's no need to buy anything extra: TW cable, jumper cables, stereo output, jack, battery, clear documentation. This pickup doesn't try to shine - it does the job with certainty.
Alnico and steel are blended for a full, non-aggressive response. In the bridge, the register becomes more coherent, especially with a string output voltage of 3.00 V in double winding.
The long shaft format (19 mm) is designed for Les Paul-type guitars. The 52 mm spacing is in line with Floyd and Fender standards. The whole set can be integrated without any complex adaptations.
The accessories included mean there's no need to buy anything extra: TW cable, jumper cables, stereo output, jack, battery, clear documentation. This pickup doesn't try to shine - it does the job with certainty.
Other features
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EMG 57TW Long axle Brushed Chrome
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Series: EMG TW Series
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Type : Dual mode microphone (humbucker / single coil)
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Triple-coil active microphone
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Length of potentiometer shaft : Long (Les Paul type) - 19 mm
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Humbucker / single selection via push-pull
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Magnets : Alnico + steel (hybrid)
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Single resonance frequency: 3.47 kHz
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Double resonance frequency: 1.77 kHz
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String output voltage: 2.00V (single)
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String output voltage: 3.00V (double)
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Strum output voltage: 3.00V (single)
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Strum output voltage : 4.50V (double)
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Output impedance : 10 kΩ
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Noise floor : -107 dBV (60 Hz)
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Power consumption: 160 μA at 9V
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Maximum power supply: 27V DC
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9V battery life: approx. 1500 hours
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Active humbucker format
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Thickness: 28 mm (1.1")
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Standard EMG height: 23 mm (0.9")
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Direct mounting or with springs supplied
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Trem spacing (Floyd/Fender) 52 mm
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Long shaft potentiometer (Les Paul) 19 mm
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Integrated single/double coil switching
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Volume master
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Volume pickup
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Tone master
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Tone pickup
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Terminals H1 to H6
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Solderless assembly possible
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1 Push-Pull potentiometer 25K (volume/tone)
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1 output cable (15 cm)
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2 connector cables (14 cm)
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1 battery cable (18 cm)
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1 TW pickup cable (38 cm)
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1 B245 Pickup Buss
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2 passive tone controls (25K)
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Stereo output jack
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Foam for 9V battery
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Mounting springs and screws
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Full manual with wiring diagrams
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Length: 78.5 mm
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Height: 28 mm
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Depth: 38.1 mm
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Approximate weight: 390 g (with pot and wiring)
To find out more...
The EMG 57TW Axe long Brushed Chrome pickup looks intriguing in a vintage guitar. Its modern attack breaks the codes without warning.
Live, the push-pull keeps the lead detached from the loop. The single creates space, the double drives the nail in. You can switch between nuances without ever losing the thread. Each mode retains its own individual identity.
Solderless wiring changes the game. You can test more, without hesitating to reconfigure. Plugging in, playing, taking apart, redoing... it all becomes a pleasure. The circuit becomes a testing ground.
Live, the push-pull keeps the lead detached from the loop. The single creates space, the double drives the nail in. You can switch between nuances without ever losing the thread. Each mode retains its own individual identity.
Solderless wiring changes the game. You can test more, without hesitating to reconfigure. Plugging in, playing, taking apart, redoing... it all becomes a pleasure. The circuit becomes a testing ground.
