





🎸 Dominate your soundscape with the Seymour Duncan Invader – where power meets precision.
The Seymour Duncan Invader SH-8B is a high-output bridge humbucker pickup featuring three large ceramic magnets and oversized metal oxide pole pieces. Handmade in California, it delivers a thick, deep low-end with clear, balanced highs, perfect for heavy rock and metal players seeking aggressive tone and sustain. Its distinctive white finish and robust build make it a top choice for serious guitarists wanting to upgrade their sound and stage presence.
| ASIN | B0002D05X2 |
| Back Material Type | ABS Plastic |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,384 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #30 in Electric Guitar Pickups & Pickup Covers |
| Body Material | Spruce |
| Body Material Type | Spruce |
| Brand | Seymour Duncan |
| Brand Name | Seymour Duncan |
| Color | White, 4c Shielded |
| Connector Type | P-mount |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 232 Reviews |
| Fretboard Material Type | Maple Wood |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00800315001323 |
| Guitar Bridge System | Fixed |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | H |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Included Components | Seymour Duncan SH-8B Invader Humbucker Bridge Pickup - White |
| Instrument | Guitar |
| Instrument Size | 8-String |
| Item Dimensions | 7.09 x 3.54 x 1.57 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7.09"L x 3.54"W x 1.57"H |
| Item Weight | 132 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Seymour Duncan |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ESD SH-8B-W |
| Material Type | Spruce Wood Maple Wood |
| Model Name | SH-8b Invader White BUNDLE |
| Model Number | SSH-8B WH |
| Neck Material Type | Maple |
| Number of Strings | 6 |
| String Material Type | Nickel-Plated Steel |
| Top Material Type | Metal Cover |
| UPC | 682500016998 800315001323 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Limited time warranty. |
D**G
Gnarly humbucker!
I’m not an amazing guitarist, so don’t job my playing haha. But here’s a short clip of what this pickup is capable of. Some say this pickup isn’t very versatile, but in my short time playing with this pickup so far I would say that it is pretty amazing. I’m a big fan of Seymour Duncan pickups. My other guitars all have SD pickups. This is my first “invader”. I chose it because I’ve read about it a little and it just looks awesome in my hello kitty Squier lol. Sound quality is amazing, it has a low growl when In drop D tuning, and a nice crunch / punchy palm mute sound In standard tuning. I’ve yet to drop it below D but I am Sure that it is going to sound beefy in drop C or A tuning. My guitar only has a single volume knob control so it’s hard to comment on just how versatile this pickup is, but I’m happy with it overall. It sounds clean to me without distortion, and when I crank the gain it sounds so good! Sustain is great, and it has a clean / mean growl with the gain up. It was easy to install, and it is high quality. Seymour Duncan pickups are built to last a lifetime. My oldest guitar is 23 years old and the pickup is still going strong. Anywho, if you’re looking for a humbucker to pair with your Hello Kitty guitar, or any other guitar for that matter and want to shake the walls with heavy / high gain. This pickup is for you, you’ll love it. I’ve only been jamming with it for 2 days and I’m in love with it. I’m so glad I got it, and actually I might get another for one of my other guitars someday soon.
H**O
The Humbucker That You Want
I own a Fender Stratocaster HSS that has been good to me for a long time now. The sounds quality while playing clean on the single coils is awesome in my opinion. The stock humbucker was a slightly different story. I mean, they still sound good but I wanted a "hot" humbucker pickup that would satisfy my Hard Rock/Metal needs. Here comes the Seymour Duncan SH-8B Invader pickup. I purchased it not really knowing how it was going to sound but the reviews (and look) are what helped me buy this humbucker. It was definitely the right move. After a couple hours of "amateur" installation, along with cleaning of the guitar and parts, this pickup looked awesome on my Olympic White Strat. Paired with my Peavey Scorpion 175w Amp, the pickup was SCORCHIN! I was honestly surprised the difference it made on my guitar. The sounds quality is still great even with the hot fuzz and distortion (I enjoy playing Lamb of God, Avenged Sevenfold, Metallica, etc). The clarity of the pinch harmonics, finger tapping, and palm mutings on this pickup are much, much better than my stock humbucker. Only bad thing I would have to say is I had to drill another hole for this pickup to fit but that was due to the odd screw placements on the old humbucker (2 holes on the left, 1 on the right?!?) Just reviewing it got me excited. Dang, now I wanna go play guitar....
T**Y
No Blink-182 build is complete without an Invader Pickup!
When building a Tom Delonge style guitar you have to rock with the invader pickup! It has that iconic Blick 182 sound.
J**T
Amazing pickup
Amazing pickup I use invaders on all my guitars they have an amazing tone for metal, rock, and jazz. These pickups will shock you and installing them is super easy.
A**R
Great bridge pickup
Overall I really love this pickup. This makes it a little easier to dial in that 80’s Metallica tone that you might be looking for. One thing that I do have to mention is pinch harmonics do sound a lot different. My previous Jackson ‘Duncan Designed’ which I replaced with the invader could get that high pitched squeal with ease. I’m using the same exact amp setting as before and it seems to struggle getting that same high pitched sustained squeal. Thankfully I have a boss Katana so I should be able to get it worked out.
Z**S
Loud pickup! Really loud
Loud pickup! I use the bridge pickup for distortion and this is great for it. Combined this with SD hotrails sounds awesome. A bit bass heavy but that’s perfect for my Marshall. Probably not the best for cleans, but that what I use neck pickup for.
G**T
Instantly turn any guitar into a hard rock/metal beast
If you are a fan of 80’s medium-heavy stuff like Megadeth and Metallica, this is the pickup for you. I actually have a set of EMG 81/60 and frankly I’m not impressed. In fact, it is rumored that Master of Puppets (you know, the greatest metal album of all time) was recorded with these very pickups. That guitar tone is one of the greatest ever recorded and people attempt to emulate it all the time. Dave Mustaine uses pickups that are also Seymour Duncan’s, with not quite as much output, but similar I imagine. If you’re into extreme stuff, the death metal band Nile also uses these, so they are versatile. And in my personal opinion, they have plenty of clarity and articulation as well. The neck pickup in the set really takes it back a notch so you can get traditional lead tones. I know these aren’t the most common pickups used by artists but if you are intrigued do not hesitate to give these a shot. Just throw them in a guitar you don’t play much as a change up sound and it will instantly become top of the rotation. Can’t say enough about these. I only would not recommend if you’re playing blues or something with extreme clarity. Even then, the neck pickup can handle those jobs in a pinch.
O**M
Compren ese exelente producto.
Lo mejor que existe en pastillas, gracias Seymour Duncan.
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