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Regular == 1-15/16 in. E to E spacing

F-space == 2 in. E to E spacing

My Les Paul Classic has 2 in. E to E spacing and used an F-spaced 500t stock. Now it has a regular spaced PAF humbucker and there's no dropout on the high-E. It really doesn't make that much of a sound difference, just appearance wise it can look funny.

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Dimarzio uses the F spaced and standard spaced terms which are spaced as follows:

F Spacing 51mm

Standard 48mm

Some pickups use a single spacing for example, aftermarket Gibson 57 Humbuckers are in the middle at 49.5mm. PRS also uses spacing that is in the middle on their aftermarket pickups.

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Sort of amazing how much that 1/16th of an inch can bother some people.

Actually, I was wrong. It's 1-7/8 for regular spacing. Yeah, a difference of 1/16 on either side really doesn't make that big of a difference for most people. I suppose if you're running .08 E strings you're trying to get as much gain as you can, but it's really so silly, IMHO.

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If you look at the thread for the SD Black Backs I just bought there's a great example! Essentailly, thrembucker/f-spaced (same thing, different company) say that for a bridge pickup to be f-spaced you should have the bridge spacing like they said above. For the NECK pickup to be f-spaced the NUT should be 1 11/16 wide +

Chris

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