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    ok this is a japanese jackson ps3 made in the mid 90's. 95/96 or so, not SONY!!!!

    i really love this axe for the cheap price, scored on ebay with jackson/charvel case, guitar in red, never-touched condition.

    alder body, maple neck rosewood fingerboard if im not wrong.ps3 is much better than ps3t, and i believe it is highly comparable to the RR3

    the stock pups dun have enough output/edge to it, especially the bridge. so i got an invader for bridge and im currently having some problem deciding whether a dimarzio or a SD for the neck. im not in a hurry cuz the stock pickup can still manage to kick out some decent sounding solos

    whats in my mind for the neck:

    SD distortion/full shred/jazz/jb(jb in the neck is OEM for RR5 etc...)

    dimarzio paf pro/air norton (basically it's because i see paul gilbert and john petrucci are using these pups respectively)

    since i already have an invader, i kinda wanna stick to SD as well

    well, suggestions please!

    much appreciated!

    oh i m gonna use this ps3 mainly for detuned stuff, play lots of carcass/arch enemy/cob/god forbid...

  • #2
    The FullShred would be a good necj ouo with the Invader. If ya want a bit brighter sound in the neck do the JB.

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    • #3
      thx, i kinda guessed that a jb would be brighter in the neck. since the invader is pretty dark sounding, a brighter sound is more desired~ but the body being alder is already on the bright side...does the full shred give good clarity for fast runs and arppegios?

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      • #4
        PS3 ... nice axe, Im considering buying a PS4 .. if i would have money...

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        • #5
          how does thew invader sound, always wanted to try one
          "slappy, slappy" bill sings, happily, as he dick slaps random people on the streets of Cleveland.

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          • #6
            i have yet to install it cuz i m currently not home...i cant wait!!! it wont be disappointing. lots of low end, and the harmonics dive out easily. u can search duncan invader on youtube and there r quite a few clips.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by kelly user View Post
              how does thew invader sound, always wanted to try one
              Lots of bass and low mids. I had a pair of them in an old Kelly XLR, but I didn't tune lower than Eb. I think it will be too dark for tuning lower than D.
              I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.

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              • #8
                no it will be fine, or u can try dimarzio drop-sonic as well~

                nile uses invader pups both neck and bridge, and they tune to A...sounds pretty good and they have lots of fans~

                quote from somewhere:

                What gear does Karl use?

                Dean V Nile Custom
                Dean 79 V
                Jackson Custom shop V
                KXK Spear V
                Fender Strat with Jackson Neck

                Pickups : Seymour Duncan Invader
                Strings: SIT .070 .050 .038 .017 .012 .010

                Picks
                Dunlop Jazz Stubby 3.0

                Marshall JCM 2000 DSL 100 heads
                Marshall 1960 a/b cabs with 70 watt celestions

                Roland G-P8
                Roland GR-1 Guitar synth
                Studio Logic Midi Pedals

                Customized P-4 2.4
                running Sonar and reality software
                Layla Soundcard
                Motu interface

                Cables are all Monster cable everywhere

                What does Nile tune to?

                Drop-A.

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                • #9
                  Cool. I guess it should be fine if you have a brighter amp or turn the treble up a little.
                  I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.

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                  • #10
                    since alder body is on the bright side it should be fine~

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                    • #11
                      The Fullshred is a relatively articulate pickup for its output. It's a lower output then the JB but it sweeter sounding too. Good clearity and good mids, decent bottom end without being muddy.
                      Gil

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                      • #12
                        thx~i have not really come across that many artists using full shred...seems dimarzio is really popular on solo/single note stuff.. consider dragonforce, jason becker, steve vai joe satch paul gilbert john petrucci...

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