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e.mate

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Hi there,

this question might have been asked a million times....and I might be way too stupid to find the info here...

Does the bridge PU of a SUB1 with standard trem require trem spacing or can I go with standard spacing?

Thanx to whoever replies first :)

Cheers,
Oliver
 

mbgreene

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F-spaced

F-spacing refers to Fender spacing rather than G-spacing or Gibson spacing, It's based on the string spacing, scale length and bridges each company went with. I believe that most Floyds are F spaced (don't know what Neal Schon does for his Floyded Les Pauls) but that is not where the name is derived. F-spaced existed before Floyds came along.

As an example - the original Morse used a G spaced humbucker at its bridge even though the pole pieces didn't line up exactly because Steve had used a Gibson humbucker when he created the original Frankentele and liked the way it sounded so it made its way into the design of his sig model.
 

e.mate

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Thanx bros,

I'll go for an F-spaced then.

As the Duncan JB was mentioned - I love that PU, had in on many of my axes before I finally turned to the EBMM side of things....and sold all the other axes (except one ;-).

As for the SUB, I thought I'll try the DIMarzio AirZone, as I guess it's got a chunky tone according to what many say and write. What do you guys think?
 
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