looking for a double black Antiquity bridge pickup

Re: looking for a double black Antiquity bridge pickup

I have a brand new, wrapped in wax paper, bagged and boxed Ant bridge at home I can't see me using anythime soon. I'll see if I can see what under the cover once I get home this evening. Not really interested in a trade though to be honest as I've got way too many pick ups than guitars.
 
Re: looking for a double black Antiquity bridge pickup

Hey mate, just screwed one of the poles in and certainly the screw bobbin is cream.. so it's either double cream or zebra! Sorry I can't help you out. Just out of curiosity, I never got around to trying mine but I see you are a big fan, what's so special about the Ant? Do you pair yours with an Ant neck? What else have you tried to prefer the Ants and why? What style you playing? Just thought I'd ask before I offer mine up for sale and regret it. Many thanks.
 
Re: looking for a double black Antiquity bridge pickup

Hey mate, just screwed one of the poles in and certainly the screw bobbin is cream.. so it's either double cream or zebra! Sorry I can't help you out. Just out of curiosity, I never got around to trying mine but I see you are a big fan, what's so special about the Ant? Do you pair yours with an Ant neck? What else have you tried to prefer the Ants and why? What style you playing? Just thought I'd ask before I offer mine up for sale and regret it. Many thanks.

I play a bit of everything. I'm in both a blues band and a classic rock band. I like a more vintage tone because I can add gain between the guitar and amps
and I'm still a sucker for the sounds I heard when I first started playing... Clapton, Bloomfield, Mick Taylor. The Ants in my guitars get a very smooth neck sound, and a fairly aggressive bridge sound that just works for me.

Most of the Antiquity bridge pickups I've had have been zebra, 6 or 7 sets.

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Re: looking for a double black Antiquity bridge pickup

Ah cheers bud, great guitar... looks ace with nickel anyway!
 
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