SD Invader for an Invader? no pun intended..

SoCalSteve

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Duncan Invader owners: Do you think this p/up would tame a bright guitar? The tone chart looks like its heavy on the bass and mids, low on the treble. The JB in my swamp ash G&L seems awfully bright. Input please!
 
Re: SD Invader for an Invader? no pun intended..

I forgot to ask if anyone has used it split as a single (I've got a coil-splitting switch)
 
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i dunno.....i have an invader in a fairly bright guitar (alder body, maple neck & fb) and it always sounds a bit fuzzy to me or something like that.
 
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The Invader is very fuzzy and i does have alot of bass and mids. Get a custom custom unless you want to play cookie monster sounding stuff with the Invader.
 
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theodie said:
The Invader is very fuzzy and i does have alot of bass and mids. Get a custom custom unless you want to play cookie monster sounding stuff with the Invader.
YAY Cookie Monster :arms:
I'm putting an Invader in my strat (possibly tomorrow)
I greatly look forward to some fun Cookie Moster Rock 'n Roll

Rock On :headbang:
 
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The Invader is a full range pickup. There are people that will tell you that it's bottom heavy and midrange heavy, but I don't believe this to be the case. It's a very loud, very full sounding pickup. It should sound quite good in a bright instrument, though you may have to roll off a bit of treble. Maybe not, depends on the settings.
 
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Necropolo uses an Invader in his alder LPS. The sounds he gets with it are the most evil, most muscular, etc. ones I've every heard.
 
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