It looks like the SD Invader based upon the hex pole pieces.
I used to have a set. Really great pickups.
Ok, mine was early 80s vintage and I could have sworn looked like that photo. I don't have the guitar anymore, so I can't check.the invaders have HUGE pole pieces.. these are just little hex heads.
Ok, mine was early 80s vintage and I could have sworn looked like that photo. I don't have the guitar anymore, so I can't check.
My first guess would be a Dimarzio Super Distortion because of the hex pole pieces but their output is usually in the 14k range. What brand of guitar is it in?
The Super 3 has pole pieces like that too, I'm not sure about the 2. It's most likely the DSD though .
Edit: Ope, it does, The Super 2:
http://www.dimarzio.com/node/2114
http://www.dimarzio.com/node/2118
http://www.dimarzio.com/node/2138
I think the first pic is a misprint, I had the Super 3 and it looked like this:
Looks like DiMarzio because of the two inspection holes per bobbin (just about everyone else has three) and the pointy mounting tabs.
My guess is a Breed bridge, due to the polepiece type/color and the fact that the baseplate appears to be black.
It looks like the SD Invader based upon the hex pole pieces.
I used to have a set. Really great pickups.
Could be a schaller as well. old kramers had them in it.
What does it say on the back of the pickup?
Funny you say that. I'm actually trying to replace the PU from my Kramer Pacer Custom II which apparently was fitted with a Schaller PU. Unfortunately it sounds very thin/brittle to me. Can't get myself to like it.
The first guitar I built was in high school junior year 1983 and I put an Invader in it, it looked like this Doc:
Only difference is they didn't stamp their logo on them back then.
Yeah, I was mistaken based on the pics posted later.You seems pretty sure, nice!. When you say 'a set' do you mean the same PU for the bridge and neck?