Re: Craigslist SCORE: NGD in White!
Bump . . . for how's a neck Invader sound.
I'm not really much of a neck-pickup-guy, but it's alright. It's a ceramic magnet at around 7.8KΩ or something and I've heard there's some kind of capacitor wired in there somewhere from the factory to tame the highs, but I didn't see anything at the end of the wires. I guess It's wired and hidden in the magnets or something, if this rumor is true. Or maybe they redesigned the newer ones, but it was like any other SD pickup when I wired it in.
I think it sounds "smoother" than the Duncan Designed it replaced, I believe, in my head, it's a higher quality "smoother" tone. I'll tell ya'll right now I got it mainly for the aesthetics to match the bridge and complete the package. I probably don't use the neck enough to justify the cost for the sound. I mainly use the neck for a lower volume option, accessible with the switch. I'll flip the switch down to the bridge and rock out during the commercials, then flip it up to the neck with the volume turned down for when the show comes back on, when I'm watching television, for instance. I chose to forgo the neck Invader on my Tele though, but this neck has got an alnico DiMarzio wannabe that sounds good enough, and the colors match:
That TH-8b Black and Chrome Trembucker Invader in the Tele sounds
VERY different from the SH-8b below. I wish I knew how much of that was the spacing, and how much was the scale-length, stainless pickguard, shape, "tonewood", etc. The White Invader sounds the best to me. It's "smoother" and just jams. The Black and Chrome Trembucker version sounds a bit "grittier" to my ears. I really think it has a lot to do with the spacing and the tighter spaced poles just sound better.
I really dig the way they look, tone and sound should always be secondary (J/K)