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What is the Pickup Rout Dimensions & How does it work?

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.

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Frequently Asked Questions
What are typical single-coil pickup rout dimensions?
Single-coil pickups typically require a rout that is about 1.75 inches wide and 0.625 inches deep.
How do humbucking pickup rout dimensions differ from single-coil?
Humbucking pickups usually need wider routs, approximately 2.3 inches in width and 0.8 inches in depth.
Why is proper pickup routing important for a guitar?
Proper routing ensures that electrical components fit perfectly within the guitar body, leading to optimal sound quality and easier access during setup.
Can I use the same rout dimensions for both single-coil and humbucking pickups?
No, you should not. Humbucking pickups require larger routs than single-coil pickups to accommodate their larger coil assemblies.
What happens if the pickup rout is too small?
If the rout is too small, the pickup may not fit properly, leading to poor sound quality and potential damage to both the pickup and the guitar body.
Is there a standard tool for measuring pickup rout dimensions?
Yes, a caliper is commonly used to measure pickup rout dimensions accurately.
Can I modify existing routs to fit different types of pickups?
In some cases, you can modify existing routs with careful sanding and routing, but it’s important to ensure the new size will accommodate the pickup without compromising the structural integrity of the guitar.

Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.