Re: How can I tell which pickup I have?
Ok, peeps, let's break this down...
1) We have no way of knowing if what the OP says is actually true. Do these even look like pickups that would come in a vintage Kramer? Where's the guitar?
2) Even if, on the unlikely chance, these were pulled from a Japanese Kramer, there's nothing to suggest that they were the original pickups that came in the guitar. If they were, why can't we find an example? The import catalogs don't show these pickups in any of Kramer's models.
3) 1980's vintage (which is being assumed by you all) puts these in the O.G. "LiveWire" camp. Does anyone remember what those pickups looked like? Hint: no screen-printed logo and a much different plastic housing.
4) If they were real Duncan actives, they'd have 3 lead wires. If they were real Duncan passives, they'd have 4-conductor wiring or braided leads.
P.S.- They look a heck of a lot like these known counterfeits posted on AliExpress, right down to the plastic trim rings and the resistance specs:
Sorry, OP, but those pickups are F-A-K-E!
Did I mention I spent several years as the lead quality inspector for an electronic component procurement firm? I've got an eye for detail
