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  • Why does'nt SD offer a Antiquity 59 set

    For over 3 decades I've been using the 59's in almost every type of guitar and they have always been winners , just the right amount of vintage output and I think they would sound even better if they were aged like the A2 Ants they offer .
    Who would be the right contact person at SD to suggest this to that would take it seriously , anyone know ?

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    Re: Why does'nt SD offer a Antiquity 59 set

    I solved this very problem by buying a 59J set off eBay.

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    • #3
      Re: Why does'nt SD offer a Antiquity 59 set

      Originally posted by beaubrummels View Post
      I solved this very problem by buying a 59J set off eBay.
      What is a 59J set ?

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      • #4
        Re: Why does'nt SD offer a Antiquity 59 set

        Probably an old skool 59 set would by MJ.
        The things that you wanted
        I bought them for you

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        • #5
          Re: Why does'nt SD offer a Antiquity 59 set

          the machine always makes sure to spin extra nice for the j

          duncan will make a 59 with aged a5 if you ask em (and pay for em) have you tried a rc or uo a5 mag in your 59s to see if you like it?

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          • #6
            Re: Why does'nt SD offer a Antiquity 59 set

            Totally agree with Jeremy. The roughcast will add some subtle characteristics, but for a more aged sound and response, you'll want un-oriented A5. $5 and 10 minutes to do the swap. Here's where most of us buy ours: LINK

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            • #7
              Re: Why does'nt SD offer a Antiquity 59 set

              Originally posted by JB6464 View Post
              Who would be the right contact person at SD to suggest this to that would take it seriously , anyone know ?
              If you mean to make it a production item, forget it. The Co. doesn't listen to anybody without really very deep pockets or stardom status.

              However, you can order whatever you want in the Custom Shop, just like everybody else.

              /Peter
              Peter Pedersen aka Discharged
              Kolding, Denmark

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              • #8
                Re: Why does'nt SD offer a Antiquity 59 set

                Discharged is right, unfortunately. There is a webpage where you can submit ideas, but it's a bit of a black hole and the competition is fierce

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                • #9
                  Re: Why does'nt SD offer a Antiquity 59 set

                  Originally posted by jeremy View Post
                  the machine always makes sure to spin extra nice for the j

                  duncan will make a 59 with aged a5 if you ask em (and pay for em) have you tried a rc or uo a5 mag in your 59s to see if you like it?
                  I have tried the RC A5 but not the UO A5 mags .
                  The RC A5 wasn't that big of a difference to me , the A4 sound more balanced but still not a vintage vibe .
                  So to get more of the vintage vibe , would a degaussed A5 mag like they use in the Ant JB or would a UO A5 do it better ?

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                  • #10
                    Re: Why does'nt SD offer a Antiquity 59 set

                    The Custom Shop could build one if you wanted it. Otherwise I'd suggest an regular Antiquity, which I think would sound better, anyway. So, if you want an aged 59, contact the Custom Shop.
                    Administrator of the SDUGF

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                    • #11
                      Re: Why does'nt SD offer a Antiquity 59 set

                      Despite popular belief, magnets do not degauss to any significant degree (at least in terms of guitar pickups). I never thought the '59 was much a vintage vibe compared to say the Antiquities.
                      -Chris

                      Originally posted by John Suhr
                      “Practice cures most tone issues”

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                      • #12
                        Re: Why does'nt SD offer a Antiquity 59 set

                        I think some people might just want the aging on the pickup. You can get that through the Custom Shop.
                        Administrator of the SDUGF

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                        • #13
                          Re: Why does'nt SD offer a Antiquity 59 set

                          Ok , just got off the phone with a SD rep and they said to a custom shop build would be $150 .
                          He said degaussing an A5 will soften it up but possible a degaussed A4 might be better for a more balanced vintage vibe .
                          I'll have to think about this one ....

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                          • #14
                            Re: Why does'nt SD offer a Antiquity 59 set

                            Was the AIV you tried roughcast?
                            IMO a RC AIV in a ‘59 neck is an awesome
                            combination. I know many here will agree.
                            I haven’t tried in the bridge though.

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                            • #15
                              Re: Why does'nt SD offer a Antiquity 59 set

                              Originally posted by JB6464 View Post
                              Ok , just got off the phone with a SD rep and they said to a custom shop build would be $150 .
                              He said degaussing an A5 will soften it up but possible a degaussed A4 might be better for a more balanced vintage vibe .
                              I'll have to think about this one ....
                              That's a pretty significant upcharge for a weaker magnet. I think any of the other methods mentioned above, particularly swapping the mag yourself, are better ideas.
                              “I can play the hell out of a riff. The rest of it’s all bulls**t anyway,” Gary Holt

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