Re: So, i didn't really dig the antquities (until now)
While Antiquities sound great in their own way, Seths are closer to what you actually would have got in a Gibson back in the day. Ants are the choice if you want low output and warmth. They are particularly excellent if your amp doesn't have much headroom (e.g. a vintage Fender Princeton Reverb or something like that), and you want to control the pickup from clean to dirty by setting your amp's volume just right and using your hand to change the amount of crunch. Go for Seths if you want more bite and output, more authentic to how most P.A.F.s would have sounded. Seths are where it's at for an affordable "pretty damned sweet" P.A.F. replica. Antiquities are a "tweaked" P.A.F. – but tweaked for lower output instead of higher, which is how P.A.F.s are normally tweaked.
Humbucker magnets do not degauss over time, so using a degaussed A2 (already a weak magnet) is not really authentic to P.A.F. pickups. It might give a favorable tone for some purposes, but it isn't exactly vintage accurate. Again, that isn't a bad thing, merely a description.