I don't imagine the folks here have a huge amount of interest in production pickups, (otherwise, why would you be making better pickups yourself?) but I have a Dimarzio minibucker out of it's cover here, (the plan is to see if we can't cram it into a regular humbucker cover to mount it in the bridge position of a guitar routed for standard buckers) If anyone is interested in pictures of the innards, or dimensions, etc., I'm glad to take some, it'll be in this state for a few days.
It's not constructed quite like a "normal" minibucker - the coils are screwed to the baseplate, (so it's not held together by the cover) and it's more like a PAF with two slug coils. Looks like a ceramic and an alnico magnet in there. Bobbins seem like they're made to be used for stacked pickups, with only the top half wound.
It's not an amazing pickup, but I really liked it in the guitar I pulled it out of. One of these days, I'll replace it with something proper, but as I'm parting out one guitar I built, and fixing another, the parts are basically "free".
It's not constructed quite like a "normal" minibucker - the coils are screwed to the baseplate, (so it's not held together by the cover) and it's more like a PAF with two slug coils. Looks like a ceramic and an alnico magnet in there. Bobbins seem like they're made to be used for stacked pickups, with only the top half wound.
It's not an amazing pickup, but I really liked it in the guitar I pulled it out of. One of these days, I'll replace it with something proper, but as I'm parting out one guitar I built, and fixing another, the parts are basically "free".
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