Seth vs. Antiquity

Re: Seth vs. Antiquity

That's weird that I seem to hear the exact opposite about the pickups from what everyone else hears. Maybe I'm using the wrong words to describe the sound because the Seth has a fantastic, full, biting lead tone chords sound very full and warm. Maybe I just got a dud Antiquity? The Ant sounds great through some amps while the Seth sounds great through all. I wonder what gives?
 
Re: Seth vs. Antiquity

75lespaul said:
That's weird that I seem to hear the exact opposite about the pickups from what everyone else hears. Maybe I'm using the wrong words to describe the sound because the Seth has a fantastic, full, biting lead tone chords sound very full and warm. Maybe I just got a dud Antiquity? The Ant sounds great through some amps while the Seth sounds great through all. I wonder what gives?

I think your description might be correct. But I have to admit that I had the Antiquitys in a solid body Hamer and Seths in a hollow body Hamer...so it's not quite a fair comparism. Lew
 
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fusion101 said:
Why don't you just stick a ant in the neck and a seth in the bridge, you get fat in the bridge and smooth in the neck
exactly what i did. but i had to swap the aged mag on the antiquity to a full power A2 to balance the volume(gain) with the Seth on the bridge position.
 
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gripweed said:
Not to hijack this thread, but I'm with Lew on this one. The 7.5 Fralin neck is without a doubt my favorite neck humbucker. You need to try it John!

I'm really very happy with either the A4 59N or the Jazz/59N A4 Hybrid I'm currently using now actually,but thanks again for mentioning the Fralin...
 
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