Comparision Antiquities / Seths

Zerberus

Baron Von Shred
Hi guys. I´m under the impression that the Seths are kind of an "Antiquity, hold the age please". That´s more or less exactly what I´m looking for in my Les Paul.

Do they really sound relatively close, or am I barking up the wrong tree?
 
Re: Comparision Antiquities / Seths

Zerb,

I haven't played Ants, but I love the Seths in my LP for all kinds of classic/hard rock and blues.

My understanding too is that they are designed to be a "new PAF", i.e. take a time machine to the late 50s, buy some PAFs and come back again.
This much-posted review (I keep it in my Favorites now :D) compares various Gibson and Duncan PAFalikes, including Ants and Seths:

http://www.legendarytones.com/humbpus1.htm
 
Re: Comparision Antiquities / Seths

that is exactly what they are like...in the PAF type pups you have

-antiquitys
-Seth's
-59's

59 are the most aggresive of the 3, seth are smoother and Antiquity's are like 50 year old Seth's
 
Re: Comparision Antiquities / Seths

Basically speaking...
The SETH's are like an un-potted 59 Model with an Alnico 2 magnet and Nickel cover...
THE ANT's are similar to the SETH's but have slightly mis-matched coils like the Pearly Gates and go through the mojo aging process...

I personally love the majic tones that come from mis-matched coils...
My FAVORITE pickups are the CUSTOM/59 HYBRID in the Bridge and the JAZZ/59 HYBRID in the Neck...
 
Re: Comparision Antiquities / Seths

I dont think the Antiquity HBs have mistmatched coils.

And I also think the Seths are wound a tad different from the '59s, anyway, *ANY* pickup is wound different from one to another!!!

I tried all of them, in pairs. I prefer the Seths overall. The Ants have that "too sweet" tone, and I cant push them really hard. The '59s are fine, but a tad flat. The Seths are my fav's. They can wail, sing, scream, cry.... anything! They respond soo nicely! I had a set a while ago, sold them for Ants, and sold back the Ants to buy Seths!

Taken from a review :
"To summarize my findings, in rating the bridge pickups, I found the Seth Lover to be the hottest, next the '59, followed by the Antiquity. The Seth Lover bridge model has the best sustain and cuts through with the meanest lead tone" <-- AND THATS ****IN' TRUE!!

'nuff said
 
Re: Comparision Antiquities / Seths

BachToRock said:
Basically speaking...
The SETH's are like an un-potted 59 Model with an Alnico 2 magnet and Nickel cover...
THE ANT's are similar to the SETH's but have slightly mis-matched coils like the Pearly Gates and go through the mojo aging process...

I personally love the majic tones that come from mis-matched coils...
My FAVORITE pickups are the CUSTOM/59 HYBRID in the Bridge and the JAZZ/59 HYBRID in the Neck...

Did you measure them? (I suppose you were taking the coils apart, no?) Honestly I very much would like to hear your experimentation regarding the mismatched coils of the ants.

Thanks,

B
 
Re: Comparision Antiquities / Seths

Thanks guys, and particularly to Norman, that review had all the Pickups I´ve been considering :)

I think Seths are going in. Scrape up bit of cash, and order 2 double black without covers (They´re going in an LP Gothic) ;)
 
Re: Comparision Antiquities / Seths

Don't forget about the Pearly Gates. Awesome pickups in a LP style guitar. I had the Seth's also, but if you like a bit of grit & grind from your PAF's, I'd go with the PG's.
 
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