Natman
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I know it's been one of the most controversial pickups discussed here, but I really like to do my homework before diving into any gear.
I am interested in a set of Invaders, and I'm getting a little nervous about all the negative reviews it has recieved. SO I want to try and clear up the nitty from the gritty.
Now I know that many folks are using different guitars (trem/hardtail, Fender or Gibson scale, etc.) with different pots too undoubtedly. Some have even wired their 4-conducting buckers wrong without realizing it.
Tone also is very subjective and musical style plays a HUGE role in what sounds "good" or "bad". Having said all this, I'm open to modifying the pickups when they get here (magnets and windings, wiring/pots).
And finally my real question:
*** Who has been able to get good clean tones out of their Invaders THROUGH a good all-tube amp? ...and how did you do it?
(It's just that I want to be able to clean them up because I don't play heavy music all the time)
Thanks!
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I am interested in a set of Invaders, and I'm getting a little nervous about all the negative reviews it has recieved. SO I want to try and clear up the nitty from the gritty.
Now I know that many folks are using different guitars (trem/hardtail, Fender or Gibson scale, etc.) with different pots too undoubtedly. Some have even wired their 4-conducting buckers wrong without realizing it.
Tone also is very subjective and musical style plays a HUGE role in what sounds "good" or "bad". Having said all this, I'm open to modifying the pickups when they get here (magnets and windings, wiring/pots).
And finally my real question:
*** Who has been able to get good clean tones out of their Invaders THROUGH a good all-tube amp? ...and how did you do it?
(It's just that I want to be able to clean them up because I don't play heavy music all the time)
Thanks!
: popworm: