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    Default Antiquity with uoa5

    I just bought a set of Antiquities. The previous owner said he put UOA5's in them, but also included the stock A2s. Without knowing what a stock Ant sounds like what kind of change does a UOA5 make? If it makes any difference I have guitars with Seth Lovers and Dimarzio 36th if you can use them as references. Also I don't really know what an unoriented magnet does, can anyone fill me in haha

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    Default Re: Antiquity with uoa5

    It's tighter and hollower with the UOA5 vs. the A2, harder in the attack. UOA5 is just a variation of A5, a little less edgy and softer in the attack.

    The stock deguassed A2s are really weak, making the attack very soft but giving a real 'bloom' to the notes that some love. Full strength A2 and the A5 variants move farther away from that, progressively.

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