Seymour Duncan SH-8 Invader 7 String Humbucker Bridge & Neck Pickup Set - White

This set has the typical silver painted Seymour Duncan logos on the face of each pickup though they are hard to see in the photo.

Description
Don't be afraid of the dark side! The Invader is a high output monster voiced to saturate the notes you play with extra aggression and thump. Constructed with 3 ceramic magnets, overwound coils, and extra large pole pieces that extend the magnetic boundaries so you can feel the low notes of your B string send an almost sub-sonic signal to the amp. Power chords and solos still remain true and cutting.

Guitars
Warms up bright or shrill guitars and adds even more body to darker ones.


Players
Karl Sanders (Nile), Synyster Gates (Avenged Sevenfold), Willie Adler (Lamb of God), Kevin Skaff (A Day To Remember), Patrick Sheridan (Fit for an Autopsy)

Specifications
- Cable: Four conductor
- DC Resistance: Neck: 7.2 k, Bridge: 16.8 k
- Resonant Peak: Neck: 8 KHz, Bridge: 5 KHz
- Magnet: Ceramic Bar
- EQ (B/M/T): 7 / 8 / 4



ATTENTION: These pickups are Seymour Duncan Shop Floor Custom pickups and are special ordered in these custom colors or custom covers and as such are not eligible for the Seymour Duncan 21-Day Exchange Guarantee program which only applies to standard production Seymour Duncan pickups. They do include the factory warranty against being defective.

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • Seymour Duncan SH-8 Invader 7 String Humbucker Pickup Set In White SH-8b & SH-8n
Finish
  • White
Categories
Made In
  • United States

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