Lace Sensor Blue Single-coil Pickup
Slightly increased output with the warmer 50s humbucking sound of a single-coil configuration. White pickup with an output range of 12.8k.
The Lace Sensor family has a unique radiant Field Barrier system that surrounds both the coil and magnets, reducing annoying 60-cycle hum. The patented Lace Micro Combs replace traditional bobbins, yielding a wider tonal range and better string balance than traditional pickups.
Music Styles: Classic Rock, Blues, Pop, Grunge
Think: Smashing Pumpkins, Radiohead
Sound: Warm 50s Humbucking sound
The Sensor Story
Unlike ordinary electric guitar pickups that read string vibration from 6 magnetic poles, Lace Sensors generate 36 separate magnetic "sensing" fields which, in the areas where they contact the string, "read" the strings' vibration. (Regular guitar pickups only generate anywhere from 4 to 12 fields).
Lace Sensors also have Radiant Field Barriers: metal slides that frame the inner core of the Sensor Pickup and perform two functions. The first is to shield the Sensor from the outside noise and 60-cycle hum. The second is to produce a broader, yet more concentrated umbrella of a sensing field than that of standard magnetic pickups.
Less Noise, More Harmonics
As compared to standard pickups, Lace Sensors read a greater physical area of the string, while picking up less outside interference. This makes the signal-to-noise ratio nothing short of phenomenal for a single-coil system. Also, a wider range of harmonic content is read by the Sensor Pickup, delivering a more complex tonal response.
Increased Sustain, Truer Pitch
Since they operate so efficiently, Lace Sensors can utilize the much lower energy magnets than ordinary electric pickups, and this, in turn, brings about a whole new realm of properties. In regular pickups, the magnetic fields are so strong they physically dampen, or drag on, the strings' vibration, reducing sustain and actually changing the pitch. But in Lace Sensors, string dampening is virtually nonexistent. This means your sustain is increased dramatically while the string holds its true pitch for the duration of the note.
For Optimal Tone: Use our suggested pickup heights. These measurements are good for any of our pickups. Start with these measurements and adjust height to preference.
String distance from the pickup, fretted at 21st:
High “E”:
- NECK: 1.5mm
- MID: 2.0mm
- BRIDGE: 1.0mm
Low “E”:
- Neck: 2.5mm
- Mid: 3.5mm
- Bridge: 2.0mm
(REMEMBER: String thickness applies to height; use the bottom of the string closest to the pickup for the measurement.)
Dimensions
- Length including mounting tabs: 3.30" (83.82mm)
- Length not including mounting tabs: 2.73" (69.34mm)
- Mounting screw spacing: 2.92" (74.16mm)
- Width: 0.70" (17.78mm)
- Height including mounting tabs: 0.50" (12.71mm)