EMG HZ H2's Anyone tried them? No?

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EMG HZ H2's Anyone tried them? No?

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They look good on paper - but do they work? Experiences or opinions gentle folk.
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My experiences with the HZ's in the past is that they have be rather bland and muddy.

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I completely agree. EMG HZ's are NOT the best.....
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Ditto, I've tried a few, never liked them.
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