🎶 Elevate Your Rock Game with Every Strum!
The SAPHUE Adjustable Metal Double Coil Electric Guitar Pickups are designed for musicians seeking high-output performance and tonal versatility. With an open ceramic magnet design, these pickups deliver clear and bright sound, perfect for punk and heavy metal styles. The adjustable umbrella-head screws allow for easy customization of your sound, making it a must-have for any serious guitarist.
Package Dimensions | 14.81 x 9.8 x 4.09 cm; 231 g |
Item model number | 1 |
Body Material | Metal |
Colour | Black |
Item Weight | 231 g |
A**.
Wow. Very Impressed!
Out of the hundreds of Amazon purchases, I finally decided to write a review. I wanted people to know that these are worth every penny. They actually do sound really good. You can not beat the sounds these pickups produce for the price. You simply can’t. If you’re contemplating purchasing these, let this review be a push forward, and just DO IT. I’ll happily buy more in the future myself.(I’m giving these a 5* rating for ease of install, but I’ve also done it many times before. They are not plug and play and basic knowledge of soldering is required)
J**E
It’s a clone of the SD Invader but….
These look like the Seymour Duncan invader but do they sound like the Invader? Aesthetics are 10/10 all the way but how do they sound? Honestly the sound isn’t bad but a bit thin sounding using CTS 500k Pots. I also did the orange drop cap to help with treble bleed but it didn’t seem to do much. Coil split on my set were not noticeable so I don’t find that feature useful. I rated these at 3 stars based on these merits and due to the fact when they arrived, the mounting tabs were severely bent upwards making straightening and mounting a bit difficult. For the $20 or $30 they cost it’s not a terrible set of pickups for an old project or kit guitar.
L**Y
Nice look
These are crisp, I like the sound of these pickups
S**D
No Regrets Stuff
Love this buying, my old guitar sounds much better now
V**E
A whole lot of bang for the buck!
Installed in a Jackson Dinky JS11.They look and sound so much better than the factory pickups (which aren't bad at all).I was a little hesitant because of the low price point but I'm very glad I decided to try these. They aren't Seymour Duncans, but they're better than any pickups I've ever played under $50. My Ibanez AX7 has SD blackouts and I think these cheap ones really hold their own next to them.Would definitely recommend to anyone looking for an upgrade to stock pickups and not ready to sink the $$$ into name brands. I'll be picking up another set for a cheapo Glarry that is a project guitar.