Antiquity

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Any antiquity users here? Just installed mine in my Les Paul traditional and what a difference. Sound and looks. Smooth but can get raunchy if needed.
 
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Yes, I have a set of Ant's, they're very good PU's (certainly better then '57's), but I like Seth's even better. More high-end, more clarity, and more output.
 
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i have antiquity jazzmaster pickups and i can't even imagine a better tone. it has everything i need.
 
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This is my backup guitar, which hosts the following p'ups:



I've converted'em to 4-conductor, I've modded'em with UOA5 mags and I've "un-reliced" the original covers.

Pretty satisfied with the outcome for the last three years...
 
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Yes, I have a set of Ant's, they're very good PU's (certainly better then '57's), but I like Seth's even better. More high-end, more clarity, and more output.
I've been listening to the sound clips on the Duncan site. And the Seth Lovers came in a close second to the Antiquity p'ups. The Antiquity just sounds great compared to the original Burstbucker 3 that came factory.
 
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This is my backup guitar, which hosts the following p'ups:



I've converted'em to 4-conductor, I've modded'em with UOA5 mags and I've "un-reliced" the original covers.

Pretty satisfied with the outcome for the last three years...
That's a sweet axe. You must be good with wiring to do those mods
 
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I've been listening to the sound clips on the Duncan site. And the Seth Lovers came in a close second to the Antiquity p'ups. The Antiquity just sounds great compared to the original Burstbucker 3 that came factory.

Problem with any soundclips is that they're using different guitars/woods/amps/speakers than you are, so you can't assume you'll be able to duplicate what you hear. Odds are you can't. PU's can sound very different one guitar to the next, even in the same model of guitar due to variations in wood grain, density, mineral content, water content, etc. And when you take into account the various guitar designs (solid, chambered, semi-hollow, hollow); the types of woods used in the body, neck, and fretboard; and the various kinds of amps... so many variables in the tone equation.
 
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That's a sweet axe. You must be good with wiring to do those mods

I've been moonlighting as a guitar tech for over thirteen years, so... yeah, I'm confident in what I do. ;)

Have a look to my last project: Epi Es-339 modding and a "boutique conversion" of its Epi Probuckers.

https://forum.seymourduncan.com/sho...rs-A-close-view-pt-1&highlight=Epi+Probuckers

https://forum.seymourduncan.com/sho...rs-A-close-view-pt-2&highlight=Epi+Probuckers

https://forum.seymourduncan.com/sho...ng-the-job-done-pt-1&highlight=Epi+Probuckers

https://forum.seymourduncan.com/showthread.php?265684-Epi-Probuckers-DONE!&highlight=Epi+Probuckers

Enjoy! ;)
 
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