CorganIsGood
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i am intrigued by the soundclips of the seth lover neck model, but also hear it is "warmer" than a 59n. im not too sure what the meaning of warm has evolved into these days whether its bass or something else, but whichever neck pickup i eventually decide to buy will be paired with a distortion in the bridge of a gibson les paul standard.
I'm not a huge fan of an overly bassy neck sound, but i would like to try something different than my jazz-n. has anyone compared the two (seth-n & 59-n) or can anyone that knows more about them offer me insight/pro's/cons to how the two may potentially compare in my les pauls neck? I use a mesa boogie dual rectifier as well.
if i could offer details of what styles of music are similar to what I play, i would say tool / a perfect circle / alice in chains / soundgarden, but primarily like a perfect circle. I tend to go to great lengths to get the sweetest tone possible... whether thru pickups, technique etc... the seth lover clips sounded good man.
advice appreciated, thanks.
I'm not a huge fan of an overly bassy neck sound, but i would like to try something different than my jazz-n. has anyone compared the two (seth-n & 59-n) or can anyone that knows more about them offer me insight/pro's/cons to how the two may potentially compare in my les pauls neck? I use a mesa boogie dual rectifier as well.
if i could offer details of what styles of music are similar to what I play, i would say tool / a perfect circle / alice in chains / soundgarden, but primarily like a perfect circle. I tend to go to great lengths to get the sweetest tone possible... whether thru pickups, technique etc... the seth lover clips sounded good man.
advice appreciated, thanks.