I'm looking at swapping my Super Distortion for either a Seth Lover or a A2P.
Will I be able to get a hard hitting rhythm tone when boosting either one of these two?



I'm looking at swapping my Super Distortion for either a Seth Lover or a A2P.
Will I be able to get a hard hitting rhythm tone when boosting either one of these two?
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Yes. Those pups have good distortion tones. If you hit your amp hard you will get good dist rhythm.
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The APH would work better than the Seth, but both would be a bit looser than the SD.
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Preamp processing is a great way to pump up the sound when using low-output pickups.
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