charliebrown
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I have a Gibson LP that comes with 57 Classics that can be coil tapped or split? Is it possible that should I change them to the Antiquities or seth lovers' that I retain the coil tap function?
Thanks!
Thanks!
i have a pair of 4 cond seths. the split sounds are ok but can be weak and thin. its a nice option but i dont use it very often
The best way to do coil cut is via spin-a-split, so you can all the in between tones. You don't have to go all the way down to one coil.
Also is it true that the Ants sound thinner than the Seth Lovers? I am looking for a warm fat tone, an example would be like this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Egc159palhQ
I don't think Ant's are necessarily thinner, they just have less high end and bite. If you like really warm PU's, or have a bright guitar, you may like Ant's. If you want more high end and cut in the bridge and neck, then Seth's are a better choice.
Is this something that can be easily done or is that a functionality that comes with the pups?
Thanks, would you feel the Ants or the Seth's would probably sound closer to that youtube link?
Nice tone. He's using the neck PU, and that's more treble than I'd expect from an Ant neck model.
The best way to do coil cut is via spin-a-split, so you can all the in between tones. You don't have to go all the way down to one coil.
Is this something that can be easily done or is that a functionality that comes with the pups?
So I guess that would make it closer to the Seth's then, since those have more treble?