frehleystjohn
New member
Coming from a Gibson/Dimarzio background for over 20 years, I finally took the Duncan plunge.
I am ridiculously happy with the brute that is the "Invader". I popped one of these baby's in the neck of my Kelly and boy howdy, let's shake the foundations! I got the high output and stupididly wicked bass I was looking for.
I have several guitars to jack around with, so I combined what I know with my new best friend the Invader. So currently one of my Jackson Kellys is outfitted with a Dimarzio Tone Zone in the bridge and the afformentioned Invader in the neck. It's a high octane machine. Mind you it sure ain't for nice slow tunes, but I'm very happy with it.
This combo is definately something you wouldn't rig on an axe meant for versatility, but it is a wicked combo.
Anywhoo, I know some folks seem on the fence with the Invader, but put my vote in the "Kick A@# Rawker" column!
I am ridiculously happy with the brute that is the "Invader". I popped one of these baby's in the neck of my Kelly and boy howdy, let's shake the foundations! I got the high output and stupididly wicked bass I was looking for.
I have several guitars to jack around with, so I combined what I know with my new best friend the Invader. So currently one of my Jackson Kellys is outfitted with a Dimarzio Tone Zone in the bridge and the afformentioned Invader in the neck. It's a high octane machine. Mind you it sure ain't for nice slow tunes, but I'm very happy with it.
This combo is definately something you wouldn't rig on an axe meant for versatility, but it is a wicked combo.
Anywhoo, I know some folks seem on the fence with the Invader, but put my vote in the "Kick A@# Rawker" column!