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<blockquote data-quote="kc2eeb" data-source="post: 142562" data-attributes="member: 811"><p>I have a set of Duncan Seth Lover pups in my '70 LP Custom LH. I re-fretted a '58 LP for my friend Jeff Prine in the '70s and ,although that's 40 years ago,</p><p>the Seth Lovers (at least the ones that were made when he was still alive) sounded like those pups on the '58. By today's standards, they would be considered "weak, no balls," etc. but there is a clarity and fluidity in them that </p><p>gets lost when you start winding more wire on the coil. And today, with all the gain available in most amps, there is hardly any reason for a "super hot" high output pick up. When I did have high output pups in my LP including a set I made myself, it became more of a "one trick pony." It's great to have all the choices there are today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kc2eeb, post: 142562, member: 811"] I have a set of Duncan Seth Lover pups in my '70 LP Custom LH. I re-fretted a '58 LP for my friend Jeff Prine in the '70s and ,although that's 40 years ago, the Seth Lovers (at least the ones that were made when he was still alive) sounded like those pups on the '58. By today's standards, they would be considered "weak, no balls," etc. but there is a clarity and fluidity in them that gets lost when you start winding more wire on the coil. And today, with all the gain available in most amps, there is hardly any reason for a "super hot" high output pick up. When I did have high output pups in my LP including a set I made myself, it became more of a "one trick pony." It's great to have all the choices there are today. [/QUOTE]
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