SD's TREMbuckers with 52.6mm pole pieces pacing are meant to be used in the bridge position of guitars with tremolo bridges like Floyd Rose and Fender strat tremolo bridges. But then why would Fender's own humbucker like the Shawbucker that comes stock in Fender HSS strats not incorporate that, instead sticking with regular 49mm spacing?
I measured this on my Fender Ultra HSS strat with the Double Tap humbucker and Stew Mac clarifies the spacing in their description of the Shawbucker here.
This makes me wonder if it's really necessary to get a TREMbucker which requires a new pickguard with a custom bridge pickup hole routed to fit it which is all a hassle with pickguard makers, instead of just getting a normal Seymour Duncan humbucker that fits the stock pickguard - easy swap.
Any knowledge/background on the above? Thoughts? Is it really necessary to get a TREMbucker for the Ultra HSS strat?
I measured this on my Fender Ultra HSS strat with the Double Tap humbucker and Stew Mac clarifies the spacing in their description of the Shawbucker here.
This makes me wonder if it's really necessary to get a TREMbucker which requires a new pickguard with a custom bridge pickup hole routed to fit it which is all a hassle with pickguard makers, instead of just getting a normal Seymour Duncan humbucker that fits the stock pickguard - easy swap.
Any knowledge/background on the above? Thoughts? Is it really necessary to get a TREMbucker for the Ultra HSS strat?