Invader bridge not F-spaced

dpaterson

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Hi.

Would I be correct in assuming that the Invader bridge (SH-8B) is NOT F-spaced???

If it is indeed NOT F-spaced then how big a deal is this (considering that it's possibly going into a guitar that currently does have the F-spaced version of the Full Shred in the bridge position i.e. it currently has the Full Shred Trembucker, TB-10, installed in the bridge position)???

Regards,

Dale.
 
Re: Invader bridge not F-spaced

Everyone(duncan included) always say it's fine because the oversize hex-caps extend the magnetic field well beyond that of normal standard-spaced models.
 
Re: Invader bridge not F-spaced

Everyone(duncan included) always say it's fine because the oversize hex-caps extend the magnetic field well beyond that of normal standard-spaced models.
Hello. Fair enough. Thanks for the input. Much appreciated.

Regards,

Dale.
 
Re: Invader bridge not F-spaced

But - I believe the Synister Gates is?
Ah MAN!!! Just when I thought it was getting simple???

There's an article on them on SD's website but no other info. Do you think they have the same Tone Profile as the standard Invaders???

Regards,

Dale.
 
Re: Invader bridge not F-spaced

I had a non F spaced Invader in an old Ibanez and it wasnt an issue, also had a standard spaced Distortion in the bridge of the same guitar, loved the guitar tone till it was stolen. Wasnt a huge fan of the Invader, but I got it on the cheap so, what the heck.
 
Re: Invader bridge not F-spaced

I always thought that the Invader didn't need a Trembucker version. I wouldn't worry about it.
 
Re: Invader bridge not F-spaced

Everyone(duncan included) always say it's fine because the oversize hex-caps extend the magnetic field well beyond that of normal standard-spaced models.

....and then licenses fspaced Designed/Detonator hb108b's

but yeah it probably doesn't matter. It's like a rail made of lumps
 
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