SETH LOVER SH55B

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sergio
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SETH LOVER SH55B

Post by sergio »

anybody have tried the pick-up seymour duncan model: seth lover SH55B and SH55N?

How does it sounds? nasal , too much mid/bass frequencies?

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Re: SETH LOVER SH55B

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I have one in my G&L Bluesboy (semi-hollow) and enjoy it much through my tweed Super clone. Whether they get too middy for you will depend on the guitar body's resonance and your amp.

Note that they are not potted and may be ill-suited for high gain amps.
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This is my guitar , body is ash with maple neck and rosewood fingerboard.

I think that this woods together don't sound muddy or close.

Maybe is the type of bridge or the pick-up

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Re: SETH LOVER SH55B

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very sweet lookin' guitar, sergio -- looks like something Steve Morse would play
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Post by sergio »

Yes , like style Steve Morse model in 70'

But I'm not happy for his sound. it's little dark, gloomy...few high frequencies


Thanks for your post
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