Re: Seth Lovers vs hot rod set.
I have half a dozen sets of Seth's, including a pair in an Epi Dot. They sound great in everything I've put them in. I'm playing blues and classic rock, you may play other kinds of music. For what I do, the hot rodded set has no appeal. Seth's win hands down. If you're playing metal and hard rock, the hot rodded set would be a better choice for you, or a Custom or Distortion in the bridge. That's why Seymour's designed so many different models; we have a lot of great PU's to choose from to fit our individual needs.
People new to Duncan usually hear about the hot rodded set first, because there's been so much marketing for them. That's why they're sometimes called the 'newbie set' here because some players new to this site assume they're the best choice for everything. No PU is. Seymour likes them for his use, but are you playing the same genres and using the same gear that he is? Probably not. He also makes dozens of other PU's, and they're not all red-headed step children. All Duncan's are high quality, and most are specialized for certain things. None of them do everything well, nor were they designed to. Same with any other PU maker.
What kind of music are you playing? If you think Seth's are too much money to sink ito that gutar (and many Duncan's wind up in Epi's), then you should consider one of their other PAF's.