mini humbuckers

Re: mini humbuckers

Welcome to the forum. :)

To answer your question:
You can't. At least, not without extensive mods. What kind of guitar do you plan on putting it in?
 
Re: mini humbuckers

What guitar is it going on and what model of Mini do you have? If you buy a new set of Duncan Minis they have the threaded adjustment screws for mounting into pickguards.... Gibsons Minis come with the rings around them and are meant to be installed in a P90 style route and will not fit in a normally humbucker route....

If you have a Duncan set, your mini will screw into a full size humbucker ring or pickguard but have space on either side of the Pickup. I have seen guys take a piece of pickguard plastic and make their own humbucker rings that fit the screw holes of a Gibson style hubucker ring but have a smaller hole for the minis..... I'm thinking of doing this to an Epi Les Paul i own.. Cut special humbucker rings to fit Duncans Minis... That may get me closer to the sound Pete got in the 70's but on a real budget...
 
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WhoFan said:
What guitar is it going on and what model of Mini do you have? If you buy a new set of Duncan Minis they have the threaded adjustment screws for mounting into pickguards.... Gibsons Minis come with the rings around them and are meant to be installed in a P90 style route and will not fit in a normally humbucker route....

If you have a Duncan set, your mini will screw into a full size humbucker ring or pickguard but have space on either side of the Pickup. I have seen guys take a piece of pickguard plastic and make their own humbucker rings that fit the screw holes of a Gibson style hubucker ring but have a smaller hole for the minis..... I'm thinking of doing this to an Epi Les Paul i own.. Cut special humbucker rings to fit Duncans Minis... That may get me closer to the sound Pete got in the 70's but on a real budget...

Keep in mind that Duncan minis are Fierbird style and not the "New York" style like on a LP Deluxe. AFAIK, only Gibson makes a production New York mini.

The New York and Firebird minis are very different in terms of sound and construction.
 
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If the mini has threaded holes in the feet, you can bend the mini's feet outward slightly (~0.1" combined) to match the standard HB mounting screw holes. To fix the cosmetic issue you can either make a new pickup ring or add a full size HB cover (though you probably do not want to take the cover off a mini unless you want to have all of it's parts loose on your bench...)
 
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Benjy_26 said:
Keep in mind that Duncan minis are Fierbird style and not the "New York" style like on a LP Deluxe. AFAIK, only Gibson makes a production New York mini.

The New York and Firebird minis are very different in terms of sound and construction.
Who's using the term "New York" when referring to Gibson's mini-hums? That's a recipe for confusion- the Gibson mini was intended to replace the Epiphone "New York" pickup after Gibson acquired the Epiphone name.
 
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The mini's that Gibson put into their LP Deluxe models were left over New Yorks from when they acquired Epi. All Gibson did was make new mounting rings.
 
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There are Epiphone Mini's and Firebird pickups...both are different and FWIW, Duncan offers both, as does Lollar, as does Gibson. Bare Knuckles also offers a Epi mini, and I belive that DiMarzio offers a Firebird style pup.
 
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