Why no Antiquity II humbuckers or P90s?

SlappyTappy

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So the general rule is
Antiquity = 50s = Alnico II magnets
Antiquity II = 60s = Alnico V magnets

There are I/II varieties for Strat and Tele but only Ant I/Alnico II models of PAF and P90. I vastly prefer Alnico V magnets in Gibson style pickups so this is a bummer. I dream of something like a sweeter 59 that still has the tight response. Has the company ever formally addressed this?
 
Re: Why no Antiquity II humbuckers or P90s?

Alternatively, buy the regular Antiquity HB or P90 and swap the stock magnet(s) to your preferred formulation.
 
Re: Why no Antiquity II humbuckers or P90s?

Alternatively, buy the regular Antiquity HB or P90 and swap the stock magnet(s) to your preferred formulation.

+1. Why limit yourself to stock magnets in P-90's, there's very little variety used by PU makers. I started swapping magnets in my P-90's years ago, and got a lot of other members to try it. It's as easy or easier than swapping a magnet in a HB (no cover soldered on). Only takes a few minutes and a few dollars worth of magnets. I mix and match different magnets to dial in the EQ's I want, different magnet pairs for neck and bridge. One of my favorite P-90 magnets sets is am A8/A4 in the bridge and an A5/A4 in the neck. Those have more mids and less treble than A5's (and no bassy low end!), and more definition and output than A2's.

You have a sonic palette to work with.
 
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