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    I got these pups to rewind. As you can see one of the magnets is missing. I believe they are Dimarzio's but I have no idea what model or where to get a magnet. I was hoping some one could help me with these.

    LowNote



  • #2
    Don't know about being a possible Dimarzio?
    But, that looks a lot, and made a lot like some of the import stuff I',ve taken out and thrown in a box.
    I have a small box full of similar made pickups.
    I always replace them with A5, or A3 Rod Magnet Single Coils, Fender style.
    T
    "If Hitler invaded Hell, I would make at least a favourable reference of the Devil in the House of Commons." Winston Churchill
    Terry

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    • #3
      Theyre old Dimarzio SDS1 pickups (scroll down)
      Any 1/4"x1/4" ceramic magnet will work fine. You can find that style magnet on cheap import Strat single coils.
      Last edited by Stratz; 07-14-2015, 12:09 AM.

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      • #4
        Thanks Stratz, now to keep a look out for some magnets. From the research I have done it was a hot pup.

        LowNote

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        • #5
          Originally posted by LowNote View Post
          From the research I have done it was a hot pup.
          I think they're about 8 or 9 k. but I could be mistaken

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Stratz View Post
            I think they're about 8 or 9 k. but I could be mistaken
            Hi Stratz

            I happen to have an old one on my bench this week. It came out at 8,65 k ohms with a fluke meter.

            Cheers

            Andrew

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            • #7
              Yeah and some are tapped (I think they were called TDS1 or STDS1 or something like that) are about 8~K with a tap at 3.5K, and they also (used to) have a 3/8" strip of copper around the bobbin perpendicular to the coil, AND ...they these had chrome covers!.

              The magnets were actually 1/4" x 3/16" x 2.5"

              Here's a pic of one of the remaining two I have in my "old stuff" drawer:

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              I bought them back in '79 or '80, they were Larry's single coil version of his Super Distortion pickup but IMHO, they didn't sound very good being a weird Strat/P90 hybrid. Again mine were the tapped ones and the tap was taken at 3K5, IIRC it was a real struggle to get a decent Strat tone out of them.

              In the 2004 I found them (again) in my drawer and decided to rob the pickup covers off 'em and put them on a couple of my own Strat pickups I keep on a spare pickguard:

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              Seems like the TDS1 were "the only" chrome strat covers to be had until the china stuff came along.
              (Kent, GFS, G&B etc)

              I wish Larry would sell those covers again.
              (BTW, they don't, I called)
              Last edited by RedHouse; 07-16-2015, 02:49 PM. Reason: bad spelling
              -Brad

              ClassicAmplification.com

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              • #8
                Originally posted by RedHouse View Post
                Yeah and some are tapped (I think they were called TDS1 or STDS1 or something like that) are about 8~K with a tap at 3.5K, and they also (used to) have a 3/8" strip of copper around the bobbin perpendicular to the coil, AND ...they these had chrome covers!.

                The magnets were actually 1/4" x 3/16" x 2.5"

                Here's a pic of one of the remaining two I have in my "old stuff" drawer:

                [ATTACH=CONFIG]34847[/ATTACH]

                I bought them back in '79 or '80, they were Larry's single coil version of his Super Distortion pickup but IMHO, they didn't sound very good being a weird Strat/P90 hybrid. Again mine were the tapped ones and the tap was taken at 3K5, IIRC it was a real struggle to get a decent Strat tone out of them.

                In the 2004 I found them (again) in my drawer and decided to rob the pickup covers off 'em and put them on a couple of my own Strat pickups I keep on a spare pickguard:

                [ATTACH=CONFIG]34848[/ATTACH]

                Seems like the TDS1 were "the only" chrome strat covers to be had until the china stuff came along.
                (Kent, GFS, G&B etc)

                I wish Larry would sell those covers again.
                (BTW, they don't, I called)
                Hi Brad

                Why not use these
                Kunststoffkappe für Strat Pickup | Kappen u. Rahmen für Single Coils | Pickups | Göldo Music Guitar Parts
                No idea if they are Chinese or not but they are not solid metal just plated plastic but look the part
                Cheers

                Andrew

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by the great waldo View Post
                  Hi Brad

                  Why not use these
                  Kunststoffkappe für Strat Pickup | Kappen u. Rahmen für Single Coils | Pickups | Göldo Music Guitar Parts
                  No idea if they are Chinese or not but they are not solid metal just plated plastic but look the part
                  Cheers

                  Andrew
                  Those are plastic.
                  -Brad

                  ClassicAmplification.com

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                  • #10
                    Hi Brad

                    I wasn't sure from your photos if the Dimarzios were metal. I used to work for a Dimarzio distributor in London in the late 70's but didn't remember seeing any of those coming through (maybe no demand).

                    Cheers

                    Andrew

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