Importance of F spacing on a Strat type body?

jerryjg

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I am considering a duncan '59SH1, both neck and bridge in my Strat type body neck thru Kit guitar, however it isnt the f spaced. is it important to get the f spaced fot this application? I mean, didnt the original Humbucker Starts like Eddie Van Halen just have a regular Gibson spaced humbucker in it? Who has regular Gibson spaced Humbuckers in their "strat" guitars, and how does it work. is the F spacing really critical for the pickup? Thanks.
 
Re: Importance of F spacing on a Strat type body?

I used a regular DM X2N in my Strat years ago, and it was fine. But, I had everything running really hot and overdriven. I suspect that when one gets into more subtle playing styles, imprecise string alignment may be more obvious to the ear.
 
Re: Importance of F spacing on a Strat type body?

It's not as critical on the bridge pickup to have perfect alignment as it is on the neck.
 
Re: Importance of F spacing on a Strat type body?

Not critical at all. I have a standard spaced humbucker in the bridge of one of my Strats and it's fine. In my other Strat it's F-Spaced (DiMarzio term, Trembucker = Seymour Duncan term. Both mean the same thing) but that's only because I got lucky and someone was selling a F-Spaced model.

Coincidentally, I have a Trem-spaced humbucker in my Kramer, where the pickup is angled. Before Trem-spacing/F-Spacing, bridge humbucker pickups would be angled so the poles did line up.

The X2N is a rail pickup so trem-spaced / standard spaced does not apply.
 
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