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  • #16
    Can you tell us more about your signal chain, amp, speakers, etc... I learned the hard, expensive way when I was a young'un that a great guitar through a great amp into a mediocre cabinet will never be satisfying. Basically, anything in the chain may be giving you issues. The SH6 is a great sounding pickup into most amps for high gain, so surprised that you didn't like it, especially down tuning, it's tight bass should have worked for you, not against you. Pickups will never give you a total tone makeover, they are a small piece of a much bigger puzzle. A different speaker will change your sound much more than a pickup. Just an FYI from someone who has paid a lot ofr experience over the years.

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    • #17
      You've got thick strings, on a short-scale all-mahogany guitar, drop tuned to C#, with the one Duncan pickup that has the biggest bottom end of any in the lineup... and you are having problems with lows that are too boomy.
      I am at a loss. I can't think of any reason the lows would be boomy given that combination.

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      • #18
        Simple solution, turn the bass on the amp down. Maybe move than you think that you should.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by devastone View Post
          Can you tell us more about your signal chain, amp, speakers, etc...
          This. The entire nois^H^H^H^signal chain matters. I personally couldn't bond with the SH6 at the time because of the same reason: too shrill. So out it went, *however* I've learned that not only the guitar, but everything else matters: the effects used, amp, cab, speakers, even the cables. I've only got superstarts with Floyd Rose & Gotoh GE1996t, no tone pot in any of them and one of them was particularly dark, so ended up with titanium saddles and 1Mohm volume potentiometer. Since parting ways with the Distortion I've changed few things and I've ended up with a setup where the high freqs are rolled back almost completely, while I can push the presence just over past 12 o'clock on the DSL to get that nice chunky Marshall sound. The recipe in my case consists mainly in a TS in front of the amp as clean boost only (full volume, zero drive) and a BOSS GE-7 in the loop with 6.4khz cut almost completely, this gives me the ability to push the ultra channel gain and volume pretty high, same for the master volume. I've also changed the speakers in the 2x12 closed back cab, now I've got a WGS Veteran 30 and an Australian made Lorantz and this thing simply rocks big time, the cab gives me the bass and low mids while the rest of the chain gives me highs and the entire middle freq range, all completely adjustable. All without fizz, bonus!
          For reference, the bridge pickups in use at the moment are:
          - Custom
          - Custom A8
          - JB
          - JB A8
          In hindsight I'd like to test another Distortion now
          Last edited by AdrianSD; 04-15-2021, 08:17 PM.

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          • #20
            That how the invaders sounds with those hex cap screws, just boomy and loose.

            I would try black winters, plenty of power but more even and defined.

            What speakers are you using? Changing your speakers will make a much bigger impact on your sound than your pickup will.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by CaptainWhizz View Post
              This may be a silly question, I know you said you cranked the treble on your amp, but have you cut the bass at all?
              Also, the Invader is one of the darkest pickups, maybe it’s just the wrong choice for what you want?
              Sure I keep bass pretty low on the amp but fast palm mutted riffs still sound blurry. And even with bass on a half it sounds more bassy then with SH6 with bass on full.

              Originally posted by devastone View Post
              Can you tell us more about your signal chain, amp, speakers, etc... I learned the hard, expensive way when I was a young'un that a great guitar through a great amp into a mediocre cabinet will never be satisfying. Basically, anything in the chain may be giving you issues. The SH6 is a great sounding pickup into most amps for high gain, so surprised that you didn't like it, especially down tuning, it's tight bass should have worked for you, not against you. Pickups will never give you a total tone makeover, they are a small piece of a much bigger puzzle. A different speaker will change your sound much more than a pickup. Just an FYI from someone who has paid a lot ofr experience over the years.
              At home I use Laney TI 15-112, it's a pretty decent small tube amp IMO. I use no pedals, just plug and play. https://www.amazon.com/Laney-Amps-TI...ct_top?ie=UTF8
              For rehearsals I'm looking to buy a new amp which will suit to this guitar, but only after I'll make it sound as it should through Laney.

              Originally posted by Mr. B View Post
              You've got thick strings, on a short-scale all-mahogany guitar, drop tuned to C#, with the one Duncan pickup that has the biggest bottom end of any in the lineup... and you are having problems with lows that are too boomy.
              I am at a loss. I can't think of any reason the lows would be boomy given that combination.
              The neck is maple! I know it's kinda challenge, but also I know KArl Sanders from NIle tuned to drop A with much thicker strings on a 24.75 scale all-mahogany Dean and had success, so with correct setup it shouldn't be a problem.

              Originally posted by allstarrme View Post
              I would try black winters, plenty of power but more even and defined.
              Thanks I'll consider this option

              Okay, thank you very much for your advices, so I gonna try to add a capacitor, try a parallel/series mod and maybe a capacitor+1meg volume pot to shift overall tone from bass-mids to mids-highs and then see, maybe Invader is really not for me or at least not for this guitar.

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              • #22
                If swapping pups is an option, I'd also take a look at the Nazgûl if you're looking for a tight bass. Keep in mind though that the above mentioned Black Winters are much more versatile. But for riffing away with active-like tightness of bass, the Naz is second to none in my opinion.

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                • #23
                  Don't have experience with drop tuning and 11 strings sets, but I think a cheap SD-1 as clean boost might be a good start. And start with bass from 1, then increase in small increments as you play and listen. Also, keep in mind you'll need mids and presence in a band context.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by SweetClyde99 View Post
                    Adding a cap in series was going to be my suggestion as well. It helped me get a very fat sounding Tone Zone to work in my Strat.

                    Here’s a page that goes into more detail: https://www.seymourduncan.com/blog/t...ng-neck-pickup

                    Does anyone know what would happen if you replaced the ceramic spacer mags with regular spacers on an Invader? How close would it sound to a Distortion? Can you get some sounds in between the two pickups doing this? Or maybe just replacing one of the spacer mags on the side closest to the neck with a regular spacer might nudge it a little more in that direction?
                    An Invader with non-magnetic spacers would pretty much be a Duncan Designed HB108b, afaik
                    "New stuff always sucks" -Me

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by nexion218 View Post
                      If swapping pups is an option, I'd also take a look at the Nazgûl if you're looking for a tight bass.
                      Thanks, I'll take a look. First I wanna try all available mods with Invader, and if if a miracle doesn't happen i'll seek for swap options

                      Originally posted by AdrianSD View Post
                      Don't have experience with drop tuning and 11 strings sets, but I think a cheap SD-1 as clean boost might be a good start. And start with bass from 1, then increase in small increments as you play and listen. Also, keep in mind you'll need mids and presence in a band context.
                      I guess using a boost would be too much with this pickup. Have you ever played an Invader-equipped guitar? It has insane amount of output, sometimes seem to be even overpowering. It hits my amp hard as hell while being pretty far from strings


                      Originally posted by Adieu View Post
                      An Invader with non-magnetic spacers would pretty much be a Duncan Designed HB108b, afaik
                      Does it mean i can make a Detonator out of Invader? I've heard cool things about those pickups, that they're more much clear and less muddy then invaders and sounding aggressive enough at the same time

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                      • #26
                        Haven't played an Invader yet. I suggested the SD-1 because in my experience it helps to tighten up the bass, cuts the low freq a fair bit and if you keep the drive on 0 and roll back the volume from max until you find the sweet spot, it might work. This, if you want to keep the Invader. BTW another vote for Black Winter here, I have one and handles high gain very well.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by kaza View Post
                          Does it mean i can make a Detonator out of Invader? I've heard cool things about those pickups, that they're more much clear and less muddy then invaders and sounding aggressive enough at the same time.
                          IIRC, there's a couple people here who have done that, and it came out pretty good. Hopefully, one of them will chime in. You could always try it and let us know. Its easily reversible.

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                          • #28
                            Could not resist trying this mod right now, since I have no spacers or any material with which I could make them fast, so I used pieces of plastic card

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                            Tone changed a lot!
                            In terms of clarity/tightness it really became similar to SH6, a huge improvement. Output decreased. I guess it lost maybe 40% of low end. High-end and mids haven't changed a lot to my ears and retained Invader's cool rawness. Overall feel is better to my taste then SH6.
                            But IMO it still lacks high-end. And maybe i miss a little bit of monstrous slow palm muted chugga chugga which non-modded Invader had. I realize this is a a charge for acquired clarity, but maybe i'd like to have a bit more of Invader's power in these terms, at least for low-end-lacking SG.
                            Anyway that's a cool mod i think, I'll play for a couple of days with this configuration until i receive 1000K volume pot and caps which i ordered. And then try

                            1) Modded Invader + 1000k pot
                            2) Stock Invader + 1000k pot
                            3) Stock Invader +1000k pot + cap
                            4) Invader in parallel

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                            • #29
                              cool. its amazing how much change you can get in just a few minutes

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                              • #30
                                Maybe you need a boost now? A boost isn't just for output, you can set the drive/dist low, bump the output if necessary, and adjust the tone to taste. Most OD pedals, TS, SD-1, etc... roll off some of the low lows and bump the mids which has the effect of tightening up the tones. That Laney looks like a nice amp and would probably work well with a boost. It's a tried and true recipe since the 80s, everyone is doing it, even the djent'rs with their mega high gain amps.

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