JohnZAH
New member
Re: Wow. Seth lovers.
I really love the balance between them and I love the overall fullness of the bridge. It makes it very easy for me to set my amp EQ for either pickup and have a good sound across the board. It's just a total eye opener for me. :eyecrazy:
To me, PGN's are warmer and don't have as much treble as a SethN. My ears hear PGN's rounded high-end as better suited for jazz.
PGB's are brighter than many people expect them to be, especially considering how warm the neck is. In the bridge slot, Seth's are warmer and fuller than a PGB. I think Seth's balance better with each other than PG's do. Some players like a bigger difference between their bridge and neck PU's, and they might prefer that characteristic of PG's.
Add to that the different wind and unpotted qualities of a Seth and you get a more complex, 'alive' sound. I don't remember hearing anyone here saying they had feedback issues with Seth's.
I really love the balance between them and I love the overall fullness of the bridge. It makes it very easy for me to set my amp EQ for either pickup and have a good sound across the board. It's just a total eye opener for me. :eyecrazy: