Guitar Microphone

This set of EMG SA White pickups releases expressive dynamics with its Alnico V magnets. Every note bursts with intensity, as if the energy were sleeping in the strings. Thanks to the active preamp and low impedance, your playing stays crisp, even on big stages.

ARTICLE N° 107865
With the EMG SA Set White, emotion meets precision. Three simple active coils make up this set, all powered by Alnico V magnets. Each sound finds its place, like a well pronounced incantation. You hear more than just a note: your playing is transformed.

Sustain stretches effortlessly. The bends breathe, without ever strangling. The harmonic richness is reminiscent of a vintage Stratocaster, but with a contemporary voice. This set retains its vintage soul, without sacrificing modern standards. It's for those who want to feel more than hear.

The active structure minimises background noise, even in demanding environments. The integrated preamp acts like a magic filter: everything sounds clearer, fuller and more alive. Installation is seamless, thanks to the well thought-out EMG system. Volume, tone, selector... everything is included, even the stereo jack output.

The technical values remain solid: 3.70 kHz resonance, 1 V string voltage, and a battery life in excess of 1000 hours. A set built to last and designed to vibrate.
  • EMG SA Set White
  • EMG SA Series
  • 3 active single-coil microphones, Alnico V
  • Clear, warm and dynamic sound
  • Frequency response rich in harmonics
  • Higher output than passive
  • Very low built-in background noise
  • Integrated low impedance preamp
  • Virtually silent operation with no loss of tone
  • Balanced bar magnets for wide bends
  • Improved sustain for greater expressivity
  • Ideal for blues, rock and funk
  • Inspired by vintage Stratocaster sounds
  • Used by Gilmour, Lukather, Carlton
  • Solderless system
  • 1 x 25K volume pot
  • 2 25K tone potentiometers
  • 1 B161 5-position selector (X4)
  • 3 EMG SA microphones
  • 1 stereo jack output
  • 3 microphone cables
  • 3 connection cables
  • 1 output cable
  • 1 battery cable
  • 3 pairs of screws and springs
  • Standard spacing (Tune-O-Matic) 49mm
  • Short shaft potentiometer (Strat) 10 mm
  • Switch B161(X4) (Switch Buss)
  • Pickup connections: neck, middle, bridge
  • Bypass terminal block with removable jumpers
  • Sends/returns for active controls
  • VLPF, SPC, EXG, RPC compatible
  • 9V power supply for EMG accessories
  • Audio output with battery cut-off via jack
  • Passive tones via send only
  • Active tones via send/return
  • Serial controls: volume, tone, effect
  • Totally solderless system except for long jack
  • Magnet type : Alnico V
  • Resonant frequency: 3.70 kHz
  • String output voltage: 1.00 V
  • Chord output voltage: 3.00 V
  • Output impedance: 10 kΩ
  • Noise floor (60Hz) : -101 dB
  • Current consumption : 240 µA (9V)
  • Battery life : ~1000 hours
  • Max supported voltage : 27V DC
  • Stereo connector: included (12B jack)
  • Do not connect to bridge ground
  • No electric shock via strings
  • No external shielding required
  • Compatible with older EMG microphones
  • All EMG accessories compatible
  • No effect on sustain if close to strings
  • Length: 83.31 mm
  • Width: 17.78 mm
  • Height: 19.56 mm
  • Total kit weight: 390 g
The EMG SA White set incorporates precise volume and tone controls. These serial controls smooth the transition between passive and active circuits without loss of dynamics.

The system remains clean, even with SPC or EXG active accessories. Low noise keeps the sound pure and clear.

With no external shielding, installation is quick and aesthetics are preserved. The absence of shielding prevents parasitic grounds.

The intelligent circuit automatically cuts the battery when the jack is connected or disconnected.

This eliminates annoying "pop" noise, guaranteeing uninterrupted play.
EMG - SA Set White
EMG - SA Set White
175,83 € excl VAT
including eco-part : 0,07 €
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