voggin
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Just ordered a set of Seth Lovers for my 2010 Les Paul Standard.
The stock BB pros are okay, really, but a little hot and "modern" for my tastes. So I thought, what the hell, go for a classic-type set.
Not terribly original, going with the Seths, but I don't think I've ever heard a bad word about them on this or any other forum. My lp is chambered, so I thought its semi-hollowish nature might pair well with a classic PAF-type pickup. Also, I didn't want to break the bank, and the seths were very reasonable compared to anything more boutique.
I've got a guy lined up who will put the molex "quick connect" thingies on them, so ideally future swaps back and forth will be pretty easy.
I didn't mind the BB Pro neck, but the bridge was a little harsh to my ears. Spent a lot of time tweaking it to where it was OK, but never got it to a place I loved. Considered keeping the neck, but I got a deal on the pair of Duncans so I thought, why not try out the set.
Fingers crossed. Should be in in a week or so.
The stock BB pros are okay, really, but a little hot and "modern" for my tastes. So I thought, what the hell, go for a classic-type set.
Not terribly original, going with the Seths, but I don't think I've ever heard a bad word about them on this or any other forum. My lp is chambered, so I thought its semi-hollowish nature might pair well with a classic PAF-type pickup. Also, I didn't want to break the bank, and the seths were very reasonable compared to anything more boutique.
I've got a guy lined up who will put the molex "quick connect" thingies on them, so ideally future swaps back and forth will be pretty easy.
I didn't mind the BB Pro neck, but the bridge was a little harsh to my ears. Spent a lot of time tweaking it to where it was OK, but never got it to a place I loved. Considered keeping the neck, but I got a deal on the pair of Duncans so I thought, why not try out the set.
Fingers crossed. Should be in in a week or so.