String Spacing
Measure the string spacing with a caliper or a ruler on your instrument and match it with the closest dimension available on our online shop.
Usually for Floyd Rose™ style bridge 52,5 mm is needed for bridge pickup.
We kindly suggest to measure anyway your exact string spacing to have a perfect match with your instrument.
For electric guitars the dimension used is the space beetween the high E string and the low E string.
Check above the line of the polar extension (for humbucker and p90) or the magnets (for single coil) of each bobbin.
Then the average choice of the two should work fine.
For bass guitar instead the dimension is beetween each pair of strings.
You may find different measurements but it’s usually due to the compensation of the string thickness.
Model Dimensions
Guitar
Bass
Custom string spacing
We offer for all our creations the possibility to customize the string spacing of the poles to match the exact string spacing of the instrument.
For a replacement on a standard 6 string Strat guitar or on a multiscale bass guitar the accurate placement of the pole and the magnet beneath the string actually helps to avoid any loose of sound or volume.
Our single coil standard set are available in 2 different string spacing (50 and 52 mm) and fits most of the bridge and standard string spacing.
Though as you can see from the picture the neck pickup on the standard configuration is really affected by the average string spacing choice.
Of course we’re talking about little differences, but they’re in fact affecting the tone with all the other components of the pickup to the final sound.
Colour codes
Our standard configuration for the 4 conductor wire is:
NORTH START -> RED – > To signal NORTH FINISH -> WHITE
SOUTH START -> BLACK – > with bare to GND SOUTH FINISH -> GREEN
Single Coil come with the standard shielded mono-conductor cable
WHITE/RED -> Signal BARE to Ground
P 90 are both with mono-conductor or dual-core mono conductor cable
RED -> Signal BLACK/WHITE + BARE to ground)