Gearjoneser
Gear Ho
Re: Picture of a LP with 50th Anniversary Engraved Seths
If you're looking for an exact tone, it's kind of hard to answer, since it's all subjective. If I had my choice, I'd have the AII bridge and the A5 neck, but they're sold as sets, so I couldn't. I think an A5 Seth is like an Antiquity, so it's really a matter of buying pickups, using them with your rig, then changing them for something else, if they don't nail the tone. I've had to do that with lots of pickups, but I'm not chasing a particular tone......usually just trying to find a pickup that reacts the best with my fingers and amp.
Lee_M. said:My question for you is whether you can still work the Tone knob in the bridge position without losing all the highs. Or, is the AII 50th bridge at the right treble EQ on 10? If so, would I need the A5 to better work the tone knob?
If you're looking for an exact tone, it's kind of hard to answer, since it's all subjective. If I had my choice, I'd have the AII bridge and the A5 neck, but they're sold as sets, so I couldn't. I think an A5 Seth is like an Antiquity, so it's really a matter of buying pickups, using them with your rig, then changing them for something else, if they don't nail the tone. I've had to do that with lots of pickups, but I'm not chasing a particular tone......usually just trying to find a pickup that reacts the best with my fingers and amp.