Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Tech => Topic started by: donovan.x on June 20, 2007, 12:09:57 PM
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Hi Guys.
I have found a set of MM's for sale second hand but they are f spaced? What does this meen? Would they fit in a Ibanez SZ320?
Thanks in advance.
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f spacing means fender spaced.
the pole pieces are spaced differently to account for the different string spread of tremolo equipped guitars
so they will fit if your guitar has a tremolo system
the neck pickup does not need to be spaced differently as the strings are in the normal position at this point.
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Yes, it means the bridge pickup will have 53mm spacing (and the neck 50mm).
The SZ320 has a tune-o-matic bridge doesn't it? I would guess the actual string spacing at the bridge is 52-53mm, in which case you should be fine with either a 50 or 53mm spaced pickup.
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Yes, it means the bridge pickup will have 53mm spacing (and the neck 50mm).
The SZ320 has a tune-o-matic bridge doesn't it? I would guess the actual string spacing at the bridge is 52-53mm, in which case you should be fine with either a 50 or 53mm spaced pickup.
i thought that f spaced ones didnt line up with non trem guitars ???
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i thought that f spaced ones didnt line up with non trem guitars ???
It's not really the type of bridge, just a matter of how wide the actual string spacing is.
A vintage Fender tremolo has spacing of about 55mm, a Schaller Floyd is about 54mm - so they match perfectly with a 53mm-spaced pickup. Modern Fenders and Gibsons are about 52-52.5mm, so they fall inbetween the 50 and 53mm spacing - 50's a bit too narrow and 53's a bit too wide.
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Thanks for your answers guys.
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I played an F spaced Pearly Gates for years on my LP-no problems...eddie played a non-f spaced pup on his floyd equipped frankenstein and we call it "brown"