Tim, I mean't that the Apaches are your version of 50's Vintage pups and the SD Vintage are their version.
Is that right?
There are a couple of other things,
Could you tell me if apart from the heavy Scatterwinding resulting in a more open sound, are there other big difference between the Sultans, and the SD AP2.
Its the AP2 that Mark has used in his red Schecter strat since 1984/85 when he changed from the SD Vintage, to Alnico pro 2, but if your sultans are virtually the same but with the hand-made advantages I would choose yours.
Are yours called sultans because of the Alnico 2 magnets in Marks Schecter?
Lastly, are the original Fender pickups, Alnico 3 or 5?
Sorry theres so many questions.
I hope to meet you at the show.
Regards, Stefan.
I don't think even Seymour would profess to claim that AP II's are his take on a '50s spec -wrong wire, wrong wind, wrong magnets. The AP IIs were intended as a 'vintagey' sounding single coil.
The difference between the Sultans and the AP II's is ours are scatterwound, the wind is different as is the wire, so all in it's a quite a different pickup. I've gone for plain enamel wire, late '60s spec, simply because it sounds alot better than solderable poly that the AP IIs are machine wound with.
The Sultans are so called because of the overall vibe rather than trying to copy one particular tone. I'm 100% certain you'd prefer the tone of either the Sultans or the Apaches over AP IIs-I've rewound over 20 sets of AP IIs for customers since xmas, converting them to Sultan spec and every customer has commented on the difference being remarkable.
The detail is in the mid range, poly wire and machine winding produces a spikey and grainy mid with poor note definition. Scatterwinding and plain enamel or Heavy Formvar yields a much more dynamically responsive pickup with richer harmonic detail.
So many people ask me 'is there really that much difference just in the wire' and the simple answer is,yes, you'd have to be deaf not to notice!