The pickup rout dimensions are crucial for ensuring that the electrical components of a guitar, such as pickups and potentiometers, fit perfectly within the body of the instrument. Proper routing allows for optimal sound quality and ease of access during setup.
For single-coil pickups, typical rout dimensions are approximately 1.75 inches in width and 0.625 inches in depth. Humbucking pickups, which have a larger coil assembly, usually require routs that are about 2.3 inches wide and 0.8 inches deep.
What are typical single-coil pickup rout dimensions?
How do humbucking pickup rout dimensions differ from single-coil?
Why is proper pickup routing important for a guitar?
Can I use the same rout dimensions for both single-coil and humbucking pickups?
What happens if the pickup rout is too small?
Is there a standard tool for measuring pickup rout dimensions?
Can I modify existing routs to fit different types of pickups?
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