backporchpicker
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Re: Vintage pickups
You write as if microphonic feedback is a good thing? http://www.seymourduncan.com/blog/the-tone-garage/feedback-vs-microphonic-noise
As far as their electrical differences are concerned, the brighter of the two could be made to sound like the darker of the two with specific EQ adjustments, but the Seth Lover is also unpotted, which means a portion of it's resulting sound owes to the microphonics, which can't be duplicated with EQ alone, since the degree of microphonic input is dependent on the environment, and how loud the guitar amp is cranked up.
It would be interesting to find out if a '59 could be modified to become microphonic in the same way that a Seth Lover is microphonic. It's hard to tell which specific parts of the unpotted pickup results in it having a particular "unpotted" tone. Maybe it's the wax free windings, maybe it's the wax free cover, maybe it's everything combined.
You write as if microphonic feedback is a good thing? http://www.seymourduncan.com/blog/the-tone-garage/feedback-vs-microphonic-noise