EMG - 91 White
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Guitar Microphone
The EMG 91 White pickup is a game-changer for archtop guitars. Designed with Ron Eschete, it captures the true jazz sound without piercing your instrument. With its floating technology, absolute silence and 800 hours of battery life, this is the model for those who refuse to compromise.
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Presentation
Listen up: the EMG 91 White is not a microphone like any other. It simply floats above your soundboard, fitting in minutes without altering your precious archtop. The Alnico 5 magnets work hard to give each string its own voice, from deep bass to crystalline treble.
The silence is impressive - -101dB of noise means zero hum, zero static. Just the pure sound of your guitar, amplified with raw honesty. The built-in preamp boosts the signal without coloration, perfect for complex jazz chords and nuanced solos.
Practicality? One 9V battery gives you 800 hours of playing time. Colour-coded cables make installation intuitive - just plug in, play. Separate volume and tone pots give you instant control over your tone.
Pros love it for its balanced response. High strings sound clear without being aggressive, basses keep their punch without becoming muddy. Whether you're playing in an intimate club or in the studio, this pickup always delivers the goods.
The white finish adds a modern touch to your traditional setup. It's the smart choice for the guitarist who wants pro audio without the permanent modifications. Because your archtop deserves the best - and nothing less.
The silence is impressive - -101dB of noise means zero hum, zero static. Just the pure sound of your guitar, amplified with raw honesty. The built-in preamp boosts the signal without coloration, perfect for complex jazz chords and nuanced solos.
Practicality? One 9V battery gives you 800 hours of playing time. Colour-coded cables make installation intuitive - just plug in, play. Separate volume and tone pots give you instant control over your tone.
Pros love it for its balanced response. High strings sound clear without being aggressive, basses keep their punch without becoming muddy. Whether you're playing in an intimate club or in the studio, this pickup always delivers the goods.
The white finish adds a modern touch to your traditional setup. It's the smart choice for the guitarist who wants pro audio without the permanent modifications. Because your archtop deserves the best - and nothing less.
Features
Pickup type
Actives
Magnet Material
Alnico
Position
Rosette
Exit level
Medium, high
Wiring
Pre-cable
Electronic
Active
Type of guitar
Folk guitar
Instrument type
Folk guitar
Number of strings
6
Artist
Ron Escheté (7-string jazz guitarist)
Pickup setup
S
Color
White
Other features
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EMG 91 White
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Series: EMG 91
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Floating pickup for archtop guitars
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Inspired by jazz guitarist Ron Eschete
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Alnico magnets
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Internal preamp
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Good string-to-string separation
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Ideal for extended chords and solos
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Virtually silent, no need for grounding
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Magnet type : Alnico 5
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Resonant frequency: 4.05 kHz
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String output voltage: 1.00 V
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Strum output voltage: 3.00 V
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Output noise : -101 dB
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Output impedance: 2 kΩ
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Current @9V : 380 µA
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Battery life : 800 h
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Max power supply : 27 V DC
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Logo colour: Gold
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Integrated B and E string compensation
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Works with acoustic strings only
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Slim, non-intrusive microphone on table
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Power supply: internal 9V or external ES-918
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Jack endpin or panel jack compatible
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1 mounting kit (bracket + spacer)
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6 mounting screws
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1 shielded output cable 24" (61 cm)
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1 ribbon cable 11" (28 cm)
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1 connect cable 5.5" (14 cm)
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1 power cable 6.5" (16 cm)
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1 separate volume potentiometer (25 kΩ)
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1 separate tone potentiometer (25 kΩ)
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Adhesive mounting bracket
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Cyanoacrylate adhesive
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Stereo panel jack
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Jack stereo endpin
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EMG installation instructions
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Length: 86.3 mm
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Height: 38.1 mm
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Width: 12.7 mm
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Weight: ~25 g
To find out more...
Born in 1948, Ron Escheté is renowned for his work on the seven-string jazz guitar. He has collaborated with numerous artists and trained renowned students. His unique technique blends complex chords with fluid improvisation, making him a key figure in modern jazz.
