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That's a great color!
I had a Godin semi hollow with a 59 set that sounded fantastic, too.
 
Yeah, the 59 set doesn't really have to hide behind any crazy marketing gimmicks like a lot of the other pickups on the market these days.
 
How would one compare the '59 set to Seth Lovers? I'm familiar with them as I have them in 2 different guitars...
 
I put a set of 59s in a Yamaha Aes620.. I always go back to that guitar because the pickups sound so good and balance well together.
 
How would one compare the '59 set to Seth Lovers? I'm familiar with them as I have them in 2 different guitars...

Seths don't have the round bass that 59s have. Seths are also slightly 'honkier' and are more touch-sensitive as they aren't wax potted.
 
How would one compare the '59 set to Seth Lovers? I'm familiar with them as I have them in 2 different guitars...

Both are nice, low output pickups. '59 is more scooped - sounds more acoustic to my ears, especially on the neck (neck also can be bassy if you adjust it too close to the strings). I thought the bridge needed judicious use of the tone control sometimes, it can get quite bright. The Seth works slightly better for barely broken up / overdriven sounds to my ears.
 
Both are nice, low output pickups. '59 is more scooped - sounds more acoustic to my ears, especially on the neck (neck also can be bassy if you adjust it too close to the strings). I thought the bridge needed judicious use of the tone control sometimes, it can get quite bright. The Seth works slightly better for barely broken up / overdriven sounds to my ears.

I kick myself every time Seth's come up. I had a set sitting around for a few years. I just never had the right project for them. So I sold them without ever having heard them. I hate getting old. :banghead:
 
they are a great set of pups for sure. i have a zebra set in a washburn (think sg) and they sound fantastic, and a few neck models in other things. i have another bridge model but that guitar is waiting on a fretjob will wont happen for a year :D
 
I kick myself every time Seth's come up. I had a set sitting around for a few years. I just never had the right project for them. So I sold them without ever having heard them. I hate getting old. :banghead:

I like the Seths more than the 59s, but it isn't night and day. The Seths are more dynamic though, and they don't have the solid bass like the 59s.
 
FWIW, I like the '59 better in the neck. I like the Seth better in the bridge. But if you try to match a '59 neck with a Seth bridge you have to back the neck waaaay off because the '59s are higher output.
 
FWIW, I like the '59 better in the neck. I like the Seth better in the bridge. But if you try to match a '59 neck with a Seth bridge you have to back the neck waaaay off because the '59s are higher output.

That would be no-go match for me. I wouldn't want to lose any of the character of the 59 neck, (my fav of the set), to balance with a Seth. I'd rather just do a Seth set.
 
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