Re: Pickup comparison Burstbuckers & Sethlovers
Hi,
the german guitar Magazin "Gitarre & Bass" compared 19 PAF-style pup's, the Seth Lover and the burstbuckers were among them. They even recorded some sound clips which you can download online:
http://www1.gitarrebass.de/magazine/0502/paf.htm
I personally don't like those soundclips - they're not played objective and additionally I don't think he plays them good. But anyway - he put them in a 2003 Gibson LP Historic Collection Reissue "Tom Murphy" which is directly connected into a 1974 Marshallcombo; mics used are: AKD D-21, 47 Neumann CM 7.
Here are the (more or less good translated :laugh2: ) opinions:
I should note, that all pup's were compared to an "original '62" PAF...
Seth Lover:
- very glassy
- one of the most brilliant sounding pup's in the competition
- nice compression
- not too much bass
- not too fat output
- "open", "breathing" sound
- "Larry Carlton" & "Robben Ford" are associated with this pup
Burstbuckers:
- much closer to original PAF than the Classic '57
- open, glassy
- tele-style base sound (twang)
- reacting "not as complex"/softer as the PAF
- quite strong output = hot
- might sound too harsh with a bright guitar
- "Gary Moore" is associated with this pup
There are also the Antiquity, the '59, the PG from DUncan in the test (for full list see the website).
My personal favorite is the Harry Häusel Vintage.
greetz
grams
PS: If you need other pup tests from that mag, let me know...