As i said in a previous post, i did order my Seth Lover w/4-conductor wiring for my LP, and they have finally arrived. I installed them and the 2 push/pull pots on Monday afternoon and was totally amazed.
Gotta mention my setup...
1.) 2000 Marshall SuperLead w/'69 MetroAMP board (SoZo caps included), Mercury Magnetics Output Transformer, JJ E34L's and JJ 12AX7S tubes
2.) Marshall 1960AX cab w/Celestion G12H-30watters + Marshall 1960B cab w/Celestion G12H-30watters.
3.) 2002 Gibson LP5 (Les Paul 50's Neck). Standard factory specs for neck relief, string height, and pickup height. Set up with GHS 12's (58 40 30 19 16 12) Boomer's.
4.) Some shitty CBL 20ft cables from Guitar Center

5.) Vox Wah
6.) Fulltone Fat Boost. Extra beef when using solo's. Use it sparingly.
First of all, the Seth Lover's are considerably smoother than my old stock BurstBucker Pro's. The output was a smidgen lower, but that's a good thing because my BurstBucker's did have a great tendency to get muddy when going into a cranked plexi.
Very well balanced. This is pretty self-explanitory. The BurstBuckers had a lot of low end, and this really troubled them in the neck position. With the Seth Lover's, the neck is a lot more balanced and still has a warm quality. With both pickups engaged i got the great funky quack sound that i expected, but nothing really surprising. Now the bridge... awesome! Perfect balance on this pickup as well. Great bass/mid punch, and smoothed out treble. Before with the BurstBuckers, i had to keep my bass around 7 on my SuperLead, but now that it's more balanced i can dime that sucker and have it sound absolutely huge without flubbing out.
Now the coolest thing ever. The coil tapping! I wanted Strat sounds on my Les Paul and i got nothing less! When i want a great single-coil neck sound, it's as easy as pulling out my neck volume knob. Same thing over all settings on the LP. The jangle/blues/country swagger is all there. I'm unbelievably happy that i did this mod to my LP. This add's an incredible amount of versatility to an already versetile guitar. PRS better watch out because now my guitar does the same thing as their McCarty's, but with much more bawls! Adding my FatBoost to the single-coil setting is fucking sweet. If gives it a tad more beef and a great pounding to the front end of the amp.
So all in all, i don't think you should limit your LP to having the truest PAF in the world. The Seth Lover has a great and authentic vintage voice which will compete with many other brands. However, adding a 4-conductor setup will cover more ground in the long run, and save ya money.