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johanguitarist

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Hi all!

I was planning to try a set of Kinman Blues in my Silhouette Special, and managed to find a 2nd hand set here in Latvia (not so easy il tell ya! :D ).
A bit of a happy trigger finger there, bought them without checking the pole-spacing... Grrr... :eek: The spacing on the original Dimarzio neck pup is 51,5mm between the outer poles, on the Kinman it is 52,5mm... It might not sound like a lot, 1mm difference, but the spacing on the Kinman just seem too wide, especially as the original is a little widely spaced already (just a tad though)

Question: I know some people here has put Fat 50s in their Silos for example, what is the spacing on "standard" strat pups, is it different from the original Dimarzios? I am just wondering if I should bother installing these or not... What do you guys think?

JJ

P.S. The photo is just for illustration what the problem is, not for exact dimensions... ;)
 

JP7Nomad

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It shouldn't cause a problem once you get it in the guitar. Worst case scenario, it'd bother you a little bit in the way it looks is all. Pole spacing won't make a difference in tone.
 

jamminjim

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F-spaced pickups measure 2.01" (51 mm) center-to-center from the first polepiece to the sixth. The original DiMarzios are the same 51 mm.

but, I recommend installing them and giving them a go.....
 

tommyindelaware

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fat fifties are staggerd very poorly. i've found the 1st string is always weak. sometimes.....VERY weak. they were designed for much bigger string gauges of the 50's.
the kinmans are a little on the bright side.....but are very consistant.
unless your shooting for something very specific tonewise.....the stock pickups are the best choice. they are designed for the guitar.
 
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