Re: Original PAFs or Antiquites?
I'm not going to comment on the PG because I've never played one, but the other two....
They have similar output. The '59 is brighter and also has more bass, with a more solid feel to the bass. The Seth has a stronger midrange, with a softer spongier bass. The increased midrange gives the impression of less top end, though it is still quite bright. Overall the '59 is more aggressive sounding, the Seth is smoother but still has a great vintage bite.
Originally posted by 75lespaul
They have similar output. The '59 is brighter and also has more bass, with a more solid feel to the bass. The Seth has a stronger midrange, with a softer spongier bass. The increased midrange gives the impression of less top end, though it is still quite bright. Overall the '59 is more aggressive sounding, the Seth is smoother but still has a great vintage bite.
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