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Hey sorry for being a few years late but the neck invader is very deep and kinda muddy, sounds kinda cool for a dark menacing tone imo.
Hey sorry for being a few years late but the neck invader is very deep and kinda muddy, sounds kinda cool for a dark menacing tone imo.
if you dont like it pull it out and clip the capacitor off of the bottom of it, it will brighten it up. its a bit thin but more usable than the stock sound
KINGV02 has passive pickups, same as me. No caps.
Seriously, and this is no joke, when I put those things in that guitar - a guitar that I bought used, and was tuned to Eb Standard when I got it...ie: "jazz tuning on a jazz guitar" - I was like, "NOW it's a jazz guitar...!!!" No joke, those things are PERFECT for jazz. On a clean channel, those things are clear, full, round, robust, and honestly behave nicely; literally everything that many jazz musicians are looking for. And they aren't hyper-sensitive to gain. In fact, quite the opposite. Need just a teeny tiny bit of overdrive / distortion, they respond incredibly well...all the way up to complete insanity, and they STILL behave nicely.
Seymour Duncan Invaders = "Best pickups ever...ever."
Hey Scoobie their is a small cap between the red and white leads on the neck invaders. Im not confused about active or passive i know this exact pickup quite well and have modded it to hell and back. The cap is there as a high pass filter. Most guys that i have had try the pickup without the cap prefer it without it.