Duncan Designed Detonators

UnderTheFlame83

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Didn't know what to expect when I installed these in my Viper. I read about the similaritys between the Distortion and Detonator. They are kind of similar but the Detonator has a sound all its own. The pickup itself just looks badass. Only installed these an hour ago, so I haven't had much time with them. But so far I think they're excellent and much different than other sets. They have transformed the tone of my Viper massively. It's a shame Duncan stopped making them. I remember seeing them come stock in many guitars.
 

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So YOU are the one that bought that set off Reverb, huh?

They’re killer pickups-hidden gems, for sure. Brighter and cleaner than Invaders but meatier than Distortions, and look badass.
 
I must have missed these on reverb lol.. how much did you get them for? i just bought a new white invader for my ibanez, they look just like mine but black lol.
 
Heads up, at least for people in the UK, Irongear produce a pickup that is 99% the Detonator. It's not an absolute 1:1 copy, for obvious legal reasons, but it's as close as you can get if you can't track down an actual Detonator.
I do wish SD would produce, or at least license out again, the actual Duncan Designed/Performer designs. The Detonator's a great one, and I've always preferred the HB-102 to the actual JB.
 
If you love the Detonator, you could get the Custom Shop to produce the ultimate version of it.
 
Yeah - get a Distortion w/ Invader caps and single Magnet or something like that.

I have one in my John Deere shred guitar. Love it!


I agree they are different than a distortion even if that is the foundation, but pole type /styele/length etc make a difference.

Easy example: Custom Custom with long standard screw tops vs short hex tops
 
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