EMG TBHZ Black Active Bass Pickup: The Ideal Choice for Guitarists
The EMG TBHZ humbucker pickup is a game - changer for modern guitarists. It's designed to offer outstanding sound quality and incredible versatility. With its advanced design, you'll get a powerful, clear, and dynamic tone that suits every playing style. Whether you love heavy riffs, detailed solos, or clean tones, the TBHZ has a wide range of sonic options. It gives you both the clarity you need and the punch to stand out.
Thanks to EMG’s unique technology, the TBHZ humbucker performs without noise and has a wide frequency response. This means your sound will always be rich and pure. Its stylish design not only looks great on any guitar but also improves its functionality. If you're a guitarist wanting to upgrade your instrument's sound and perform like a pro, the TBHZ is the perfect choice.
Key Features
- High - performance humbucker for powerful and clear sound
- Noise - free operation with a broad frequency response
- Advanced design for tonal versatility and dynamic range
- Precision construction for reliability and durability
- Sleek and modern appearance that complements any guitar
In The Box
The EMG TBHZ comes with EMG's exclusive Solderless Install System, which includes:
- 1 250k volume pot
- 1 250k tone pot
- 1 mono output jack
- 2 pair mounting screws
- 1 bridge ground connector
- 1 pickup cable
- 2 connect cables
- 1 output cable
- 1 bridge ground wire

Using the EMG TBHZ Active Bass Pickup is easy. First, install it on your guitar using the solderless install system that comes in the box. Make sure to connect all the parts like the volume pot, tone pot, and output jack correctly. Once installed, you can start adjusting the settings to get the sound you want. For heavy riffs, you might want to turn up the volume and adjust the tone for a more aggressive sound. For clean tones, reduce the volume and adjust the tone for a softer sound. When it comes to maintenance, keep the pickup clean. You can use a soft cloth to wipe it down occasionally. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or moisture as this can affect its performance. If you notice any issues like strange noises or a change in sound quality, check the connections first. If the problem persists, it might be a good idea to consult a professional guitar technician.