Lace

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The Lace Sensor Blue - World Class Tone. Lace has built these world famous patented pickups since 1985. Used exclusively by Fender until 1996, these pickups have the same specifications with the same great tone. Blue Lace Sensor guitar pickups are designed to duplicate an early Fender single coil pickup.
Crisp top end and bell-like tone, the Lace Sensor Blue single coil pickup utilizes the latest technology to provide excellent tone for today's players.

The Lace Sensor Blue 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.

Unlike ordinary pickups, it generates 36 separate magnetic "sensing" fields that, in the areas where they contact the string, "read" the strings' vibration. (Regular guitar pickups only generate anywhere from 4 to 12 fields).

The Lace Sensor Blue guitar pickup also has Radiant Field Barriers: metal slides that frame the inner core of the Sensors and perform two functions. The first is to shield the Sensor from the outside noise and 60-cycle hum. The second is to produce broader, yet more concentrated, umbrellas of sensing field than standard magnetic pickups.

Less Noise, More Harmonics
As compared to standard pickups, the Lace pickup reads 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, delivering a more complex tonal response.

Increased Sustain, Truer Pitch
Since it operates so efficiently, Lace Sensors can utilize much lower energy magnets than ordinary 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 the Lace Sensor Blue, 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.

Lace includes a three-inch mini data CD that includes all its latest wiring diagrams in color along with Lace's most current pickup and guitar catalogs. Also includes a warranty card and other useful information regarding Lace Music Products.
Lace Sensor-Blue Pickup Black

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Includes 3" mini data CD with color wiring diagrams

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  • Postion: neck, bridge
  • Resistance: 12.8k
  • Peack Frequency: 2100
  • Inductance: 6.58 henries

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  • The only way to go!

    5

    submitteda year ago

    byAlanbama

    fromBirmingham, Al

    This is the best is undoubtedly the bet pickup that I've ever used. Very musical with the perfect blend of everything. I dearly love these pickups. Highly recommend!

  • Versatile pickup

    5

    submitted15 years ago

    byJ. Bourdier

    fromFrisco, TX

    I bought this pickup because it doesn't use a dedicated magnetic pole for each string on the guitar. For this reason I was able to install it in a Squier Bronco Bass (which comes with a Stratocaster guitar pickup) to get equal response from each string. Installation was very easy - it fit in the pickguard with no alteration and wiring was simple. The tone and response are very satisfying - plenty of low end and consistent volume through the high end. The fact that I'm using this pickup in a bass makes me assume that using it in a guitar would be just as satisfactory.

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  • asked byLaurence

    fromWaukegan, Illinois

    is it a 4 wire

    is it a 4 wire

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    I’m sorry, I don’t know.