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The Mxfans Black Bridge & Neck Humbucker Pickups are designed specifically for 7-string electric guitars, featuring a resistance of 8.8K for the neck and 17.2K for the bridge. Made from durable materials, these passive pickups offer a sleek black finish and precise string distance measurements, ensuring optimal sound quality and playability for musicians of all levels.
Neck Material Type | plastic |
String Material Type | copper |
Body Material Type | Plastic, Metal |
Color | Black |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.9"L x 1.77"W x 1.22"H |
Number of Strings | 7 |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Guitar Pickup Configuration | H |
R**N
Sound better than they should at this price
I tested out these pickups for a short period of time, but later deconstructed them to wind my own(these were cheap than just buying the hardware itself) I would recommend them.
N**G
Not standard size.
Like other reviewers have mentioned, these pickups do not fit a standard 7-string pickup cavity. This seems to be partially due to the covers being very flared out on the bottoms. I removed the covers and they fit ok, albeit a little snug. The pickups actually sound fine. Not very overly hot, and decent for a prog rock sound. Given the trouble installing, if they weren't dirt cheap, I would have simply returned them and not bothered removing the covers.
A**E
Worth the Money if you are willing to Route out the body..
Like everyone Says about these Pickups, They Don't Fit. if you think they are going to be plug and play then don't buy this product. I knew that going into this before buying them for a 2005 Washburn WGS-587 Project I was working on. You need to Route out at least one side of your pickup cavity to work. with that being said once they were in they do sound great and only about 3-4K off Impendence wise from what the advertised rating. Can do Cleans Very Well and hold up when you throw Distortions and Delay on them. Overall, I would buy this product again, Good Quality for the money but buyer beware that the specs are not what they say they are.
S**.
Ohms Are Not Correct
Gave them 2 stars for now. Haven't installed them yet but I did check the impedance. The bridge pickup is WAAAAY out of spec at 13.1K ohms. The neck is 8.2K which is acceptable but the bridge is well below the 17K+ that is advertised. Going to install them and see how they sound. Will update after.asthmatics.Update: got them installed after having to modify the pickup cavities in my Jackson JS22-7. Just had to chisel othe the corners a little bit. Didn't even need to use a hammer. Look, these are cheap pickups going in a cheap guitar. After playing them for a week I can say that I like them. The lower output is offset by better note clarity and if I want more gain I can just add more gain. Overall I like them and they look sick, so I'm changing the grade to 4 stars.
R**S
Awesome sound!
Bought to replace the cheap pickups that came with an eBay kit. Very happy with them! I honestly like them almost as much as the Seymour Duncan pickups in my Schecter.
S**N
These Do NOT fit in any of the 7 string Guitars I own.
Schecter, Ibanez, or my ESP. I have no idea what these are meant to fit, but as far as I can tell, they are not set up to fit in any of the 7 string guitars I have ever seen. Unless you are doing a complete custom build, which allows you to route the pickup cavities specifically for these pickups, these will NOT work for your guitar. The housing/cover over the pickup extends the length of the base-plate, so customizing the plate to fit is not an option either. Tried to return today, upon finding out that they do not fit, could not because I've had them for just over 30 days. Stuck with pickups that will not fit anything I own. Very dissatisfied. I have no clue how they sound, so, take this how you want it. I'm sure they're great, if you have a guitar that they'll fit, but as far as a traditional Humbucker route? These will not fit.
K**I
Measure first!
I did not think it was important to measure my cavity first, as they are standard 7 string humbuckers. In order for these to fit, I would need to enlarge my pickup cavity a lot. I’d need to square up the corners too and I didn’t feel it was worth the modification for $20 pickups. They do look really nice though and don’t feel cheap.
J**E
Not a metal pickups
Hmmmm low gain, if you want to play metal is not for you
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