Middle Pickup Selection???

Rockin Rob

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I have an Ibanez '98 RG470 with original infinity pickups that I would like to replace with Duncan Invaders, however I cannot come to a conclusion on what to put in the middle. Any input would be appreciated. Also does anyone suggest upgrading the tone pots as well? if so suggestions?
 
Re: Middle Pickup Selection???

Unless there is something wrong with the tone pots, I wouldn't replace them. But as far as the middle pickup...the Invaders are pretty high output, so any normal middle pickup will sound pretty tiny. You can try a Quarter Pound or even a single coil Invader if you want to keep it single coil...or a Hot Rails or Cool Rails if you want it to be a single-sized humbucker.
 
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Quarter Pounders kept up with humbuckers pretty well when I tried them, which made it easier on setup. The matching single coil Invader idea sounds like definitely being worth a try too :)
 
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Thanks guys! After listening to some sound samples of the Invaders and a couple other sets, I'm not so impressed with them. Now I'm really leaning toward the Nazgul & Sentient Set. Just seems to have a better all around tone but can still hit the heavy bottom chunk. This set (seems to me) to have the versatility of the Hot Rodded Humbucker set but with a little more oomph. Originally considered the hot rodded humbucker set with the custom stack (STK-S6), but would you guys still recommend the Quarter Pound (SSL-4), Hotrail (SHR-1N) or Cool Rail (SCR-1N) with the Nazgul set?
 
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Any could work, but the models you listed are all over the map. What is it that you want out of the middle position, exactly???
 
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Do you want a cleaner sound in the middle? Then the Cool Rails is a good choice. Do you want another hot humbucker, with a mid-heavy voice? Then a Hot Rails. The Sentient/Nazgul set is really modern sounding, so I doubt I'd go with anything that isn't noiseless and has a low output.
 
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