Mikelamury
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Would a trembucker fit in the pickup route on the bridge of a Gibson Les Paul?
With a Seymour Duncan tremspaced pickup, the entire pickup is wider than a standard spaced. It's not just the pole pieces that are spaced differently.
Now, with DiMarzios, the overall dimensions of their standard and F-spaced pickups are the same but the pole piece are wider apart with F-spacing.
Confused yet? LOL
Standard '59 (again direct from the SD website)
Yes, you're right, but the difference is only about 0.085" or about 2mm.
'59 trembucker (linked directly from SD website,)
Standard '59 (again direct from the SD website)
FWIW my 2015 Gibson SG (with a 59/Custom Hybrid regular humbucker) and my MIM HSS Strat (with the same but trembucker sized) happen to be hanging on the wall next to each other today. The trembucker on the MIM fitted through a standard HSS pickguard, so I'm pretty sure it'll fit through a Gibson pickup ring.
Also note that the mounting hole centers and overall length left to right as depicted are near as dammit the same, and that the trembucker is actually slightly narrower, so it'll almost certainly fit in the hole in the body
It really boils down to whether or not you're fussed about the magnet and string spacing matching, and or if you can actually hear any difference in the outputs.
And no. The mountings and overall dimensions are the same, so it should fit in the cavity and through pickup rings.
But...
A trembucker is intended to be used on the wider string spacing on something like a Strat. The pole pieces are spaced a fraction further apart (0.414 inch centers) to suit. Therefore if regular humbucker pole pieces (0.385 inch centers) are too close together to suit a Strat, then trembucker pole pieces are surely too far apart to suit a typical Gibson. The difference overall is 0.145 inches, or about or 3.7 mm low e to high e.
Both will work in the other, but the visuals will be off, and some would say there's a small but still preceivable difference in sound.
And no. The mountings and overall dimensions are the same, so it should fit in the cavity and through pickup rings.
But...
A trembucker is intended to be used on the wider string spacing on something like a Strat. The pole pieces are spaced a fraction further apart (0.414 inch centers) to suit. Therefore if regular humbucker pole pieces (0.385 inch centers) are too close together to suit a Strat, then trembucker pole pieces are surely too far apart to suit a typical Gibson. The difference overall is 0.145 inches, or about or 3.7 mm low e to high e.
Both will work in the other, but the visuals will be off, and some would say there's a small but still preceivable difference in sound.