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Re: I finally finished the mods on my latest SG

Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2024 2:19 pm
by Zeegler
Guitarbilly wrote: Mon Feb 05, 2024 8:44 pm
Zeegler wrote: Mon Feb 05, 2024 8:18 pm
Guitarbilly wrote: Mon Feb 05, 2024 7:35 pm Seth Lovers are great pickups. I've been thinking about using them again. In the past I had issues with feedback with them because they are not potted but honestly I don't use that much gain these days.
I haven't had an issue at all with feedback so far, and I'm using a fair amount of gain. I am mostly playing my Uber with the gain at 1-2 o'clock and an SD-1 or Tubescreamer as a mostly clean boost. Of course I haven't been gigging or even playing with a band since I've acquired these guitars, so if and when I do, that may change things.
yeah these things tend to show up at band levels, usually during practice or on small stages. At a larger stage it's usually fine too. But if you have to stand less than 10ft away from your amp and it's turned up to a loud volume, it can be a problem. But I think I can get away with it at my current gain levels.


Btw, what didn't you like about the High Voltages? I was going to buy a set to try them out... now I am not sure :lol:
The High Voltage were very clean, very dry, not much sustain at all, too punchy. I like the Seth Lovers because they are very saturated and thick sounding. Lots of sustain, squishy. They sound like a much hotter pickup than you would think based on their impedance. I'm sure the High Voltage set would be great with a very loud, chimey amp. They'd probably sound great through a cranked plexi or something like that.

I even tried the High Voltage set at different heights. Some pickups need to be closer to or farther away from the strings to give up the goods. I just couldn't make them work for me, and let's face it, I had a set of Lovers ready to go, so why fuck around with these when I know the Lovers will sound exactly how I like?

You might like them though. :idk:

Re: I finally finished the mods on my latest SG

Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2024 5:16 pm
by bleedingwhiskey
Zeegler wrote: Tue Feb 06, 2024 2:19 pm
Guitarbilly wrote: Mon Feb 05, 2024 8:44 pm
Zeegler wrote: Mon Feb 05, 2024 8:18 pm

I haven't had an issue at all with feedback so far, and I'm using a fair amount of gain. I am mostly playing my Uber with the gain at 1-2 o'clock and an SD-1 or Tubescreamer as a mostly clean boost. Of course I haven't been gigging or even playing with a band since I've acquired these guitars, so if and when I do, that may change things.
yeah these things tend to show up at band levels, usually during practice or on small stages. At a larger stage it's usually fine too. But if you have to stand less than 10ft away from your amp and it's turned up to a loud volume, it can be a problem. But I think I can get away with it at my current gain levels.


Btw, what didn't you like about the High Voltages? I was going to buy a set to try them out... now I am not sure :lol:
The High Voltage were very clean, very dry, not much sustain at all, too punchy. I like the Seth Lovers because they are very saturated and thick sounding. Lots of sustain, squishy. They sound like a much hotter pickup than you would think based on their impedance. I'm sure the High Voltage set would be great with a very loud, chimey amp. They'd probably sound great through a cranked plexi or something like that.

I even tried the High Voltage set at different heights. Some pickups need to be closer too or farther away from the strings to give up the goods. I just couldn't make them work for me, and let's face it, I had a set of Lovers ready to go, so why fuck around with these when I know the Lovers will sound exactly how I like?

You might like them though. :idk:
This was my impressions about the HV humbucker as well. Too dry, punchy, and not quite compressed enough. Probably great if you're Angus wailing away in to a crank NMV Plexi. I definitely wasn't a fan. I got them because I figured they would be a different flavor of the Pearly Gates as Angus was using those in his SG's for a while. The High Voltage pickups are definitely their own animal.

I've always wanted to try out the Seth Lover humbuckers as it seams they would be up my ally tone wise. I just don't think unpotted humbuckers would go well with my amp rig at band volume.

Re: I finally finished the mods on my latest SG

Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2024 6:17 pm
by trey85stang2
the x had that weird pick gaurd right? they look real good. I have always wanted one.

Re: I finally finished the mods on my latest SG

Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2024 2:00 pm
by Zeegler
trey85stang2 wrote: Tue Feb 06, 2024 6:17 pm the x had that weird pick gaurd right? they look real good. I have always wanted one.
It is my belief that the early ones came either without the pickguard, or it was included but not installed. Mine has never had a pickguard installed on it. There may have been a transitional period between the SG-1 and SG-X. Maybe they had some SG-1s still kicking around the factory and put SG-X truss rod covers on them? The original owner of mine swears that the truss rod cover is original. The serial number makes it a 2000 which is well after the SG-1 was discontinued and well into SG-X production. In fact 2000 was the last year for the SG-X. So maybe it has nothing to do with it being an early one, but maybe more to do with how much weed the builders had smoked that day?

I would really like to find one of the army green ones. preferably without a pickguard.

Re: I finally finished the mods on my latest SG

Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2024 1:51 pm
by Elessar [Sly]
Love a bit of SG Porn!