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SOLD - DiMarzio D-Activators

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PerrygoroundPerrygoround Frets: 35
edited March 2022 in Parts £
For sale, a set od DiMarzio D-Activator pickups, with the black bobbins.
They come from a BC Rich guitar I bought new in April 2020. Never gigged, only played at home. Just replaced them for something with lower output.

I am asking for 100 posted.

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(Sorry for the quality of the photos, my phone doesn´t have the best camera)



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  • FunkfingersFunkfingers Frets: 13312
    Boring but necessary questions:
    1) How long are the output cables?
    2) What are the polepieces spacings?
    3) Are there "DP___" model numbers stamped into the baseplates?
    4) Are the baseplate elevator screw threads in tact or have the holes been enlarged for direct-to-body mounting?
    Be seeing you.
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  • PerrygoroundPerrygoround Frets: 35
    edited February 2022
    1) about 33 ctms for both of them
    2) F-Spaced: 53 mm for bridge pickup and 50 mm for neck pickup
    3) Stickers on the pickups read the following: BCHN219BKL 190578 and BCHW220BKL 19575. The engraving on the baseplate only reads "DIMARZIO PICKUPS MADE IN THE USA".
    4) The pickups were installed in mounting rings in my guitar. They had just been removed from the guitar and nothing else has been modified.
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  • FunkfingersFunkfingers Frets: 13312
    Thank you. This makes sense.

    For what it is worth,
    BCH signifies OEM for BC Rich
    N/W signifies normal versus wide (F) pole spacing
    210/220 match the regular DiMarzio DP model numbers.

    As far as I know, the only difference is that the OEM baseplates are black whereas the regular production version is raw brass. 
    Be seeing you.
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  • Wow, I had no idea of the meaning of all of that, but what you say makes all sense, yes.
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