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I think this answers it .. at least I hope it does for you .. Basically it's close to 2 1/16
Trembuckers are designed for wider string most commonly associated with Floyd Rose or vintage vibrato bridges (often called Tremolos) with a string spacing of 2.070" or 52.6mm, measured center of high string to center of low string over the bridge pickup. Humbuckers are designed for bridges with traditional Gibson humbucker string spacing of 1.925" or 48.9mm, measured center of high string to center of low string over the bridge pickup. Humbucker spaced pickups work in both bridge and neck positions, even with a Trembucker-spaced bridge pickup. A quick and easy way to tell which you need is to measure from the middle of the high string to the middle of the low string, directly over the pickup. If the distance is greater than two inches or 50mm, go for a Trembucker. If it's less than two inches or 50mm, go for a humbucker.
Don't worry - I'll smack her if it comes to that. You do not sell guitars to buy shoes. You skimp on food to buy shoes!~Mrs Tekky 06-03-08~
Thanks, Kevin - but if I'm reading that correctly, it assumes that the pup is installed and I can measure e to e. This pup isn't installed, and when I measure high pole to low pole, I get 55mm outside to outside, and 50 center of pole to center of pole.
Duh, I guess it does answer my question. 50mm center to center sounds like a 'standard' hum.
Most people I know will tell you that using a regular humbucker in place of an F-spaced, or vice versa, will not make enough difference to be noticable.
Thanks, all. It was in the bridge on a JT6'ed guitar, and so far as I'm concerned, did a beautiful job there. But I'm getting rid of it, and was asked if it was f-spaced or not, and I didn't know. So it might matter to him, but it lined up close enough for me! [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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