Seth Lover vs Antiquity

brisk

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I have a Les Paul custom that is VERY Articulate with a lot of edge. I mostly play blues and classic rock. I want creamy and sweat tone with softer edge. What should I get between Seth Lover and Antiquity?

Thanks
 
Re: Seth Lover vs Antiquity

The Seth is a little thicker, whereas the Antiquity is more airy. If you are looking for creamy tones, I'd try the Seth first.
 
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Bridge PUs are similar, the Seth is slightly heavier but tonewise there's not a huge difference.
The necks show more difference, the antiquity is more "open", it has an acoustic tone you won't find on the Seth. The Seth is rounder and more classic.

Both PU sets are great , I use the Ants in a LP and the Seths in a PRS Mc Carty and really like them.

I'd rather go for the Antiquities in a LP. The neck PU does a real great job in those axes !
 
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Seth Lover Neck with an A3 Magnet and an Antiquity bridge with the stock (or a full strength) A2. That'll do what you want!:)
 
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I woud go with the Antiq. The Seth has a bit more midrange, but has an edge to it. Not quite trebly, but "edgy".

Jeff
 
Re: Seth Lover vs Antiquity

brisk said:
I have a Les Paul custom that is VERY Articulate with a lot of edge. I mostly play blues and classic rock. I want creamy and sweat tone with softer edge. What should I get between Seth Lover and Antiquity?

Thanks

Hi Brisk! I'd go for the Seth. Depends on the guitar, but of the two, the Seth seems to me to have the fatter, fuller, warmer tone. It did in the guitar I tried them both in: a '92 Hamer solid body Studio Custom. In the neck position, I tried both a Seth neck AND then a Seth bridge pickup and finally an Antiquity neck. The Antiquity neck seemed brightest in that guitar. I liked the Seth Lover neck model best of the three...in that particular guitar. Lew
 
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Brisk, it seems to me that you just described the tone of an A2P when you said creamy and sweet tone with a soft edge.

Don't mean to pee in your cornflakes, but I think both the seth and the anti are traditional PAF puips and that means a certain high end spike that I would not describe as a "soft edge" to my ears.
 
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Scott_F said:
Brisk, it seems to me that you just described the tone of an A2P when you said creamy and sweet tone with a soft edge.

Don't mean to pee in your cornflakes, but I think both the seth and the anti are traditional PAF puips and that means a certain high end spike that I would not describe as a "soft edge" to my ears.

Scott could be right about the A2P...that one's worth considering. But I don't hear a high end spike from the Seths in my guitars. From what I understand, the Seth has matched coils which tends to give a warmer tone then the unmatched coils in the Antiquity. I guess that's what I hear as being brighter about the Antiquity: brighter and a certain hollow quality to the tone with more texture and complexity to the midrange. The Seth seems denser and fatter...the Antiquiy less so, which gives it a little more clarity and, at least in my guitar, a brighter tone. Lew
 
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Could be that I have a very bright and responsive Lester that I tried all these out in. In fact, it's one of the brightest Les Pauls I've ever played. I've had to monkey around with it a bit. I bumped up from 300k to 500k CTS pots, but then I messed with the tone cap to bring the highs back down a bit.

Even with the 300k pots, it was still a very bright and lively guitar. I much prefer it to a dark and dead guitar! :) I can always adjust my tone controls on the amp.
 
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I love stock ant necks, are exactly captain cavman described (very well), and a5 ant bridges and a3 ant necks! They rule!

Cannot help you regarding the seths because I did not own them long enough to AB against my ants.

B
 
Re: Seth Lover vs Antiquity

Scott_F said:
Brisk, it seems to me that you just described the tone of an A2P when you said creamy and sweet tone with a soft edge.

Don't mean to pee in your cornflakes, but I think both the seth and the anti are traditional PAF puips and that means a certain high end spike that I would not describe as a "soft edge" to my ears.
Seems Dead on to Me! I'm sure you won't be disappionted with those A2PH's :D
 
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