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    Please ID these PUPs

    Hello,

    Just purchased a 1985 Fender Japan Strat. Somewhere along the line it was modded with the PUPs shown below. Will someone please ID them for me? They sound great, just want to know what they are.





    Thank you.

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    Re: Please ID these PUPs

    Offhand they look like DiMarzios. I've seen them before, but I can't find them on the web.
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    Re: Please ID these PUPs

    Yeah, they look like half of a Dimarzio X2N humbucker. Perhaps the 2NQ on the stickers is a clue.
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    Re: Please ID these PUPs

    Those stickers look like Duncan code labels.
    I believe they are Seymour Duncan Hot Stack for Strat STK-S2

    The fibre bobbin is more Duncan than Dimarzio theirs would most likely be be injection molded.

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    Re: Please ID these PUPs

    Thanks for the help. Couldn't find DiMarzio references to these pups other than a Harmony Central blog comment from a few years ago. Still not clear. I checked out the SD Hot Stack STK-S2. It may be the same. Mine are no longer marked with the SD logo. And they are a deep maroon color and not the black or white listed on site. Again, still not sure.

    Below is another pic of the back of the pups. It shows the leads and their color. Will that provide further clues? Based on the leads it certainly looks they are stacked coils.



    Whoever did the mod also replaced the selector switch with what looks the type I see in Ibanez shred machines.

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    Re: Please ID these PUPs

    That switch looks like the stock Japanese Strat switch.
    Those maroon covers are pre printed logo.

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    Re: Please ID these PUPs

    Mr. Fuzzy - great to see you back again!
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    orange picks

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    Thanks Kap'n
    I've been scarce on the internet for a while.

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    Re: Please ID these PUPs

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Fuzzy View Post
    That switch looks like the stock Japanese Strat switch.
    Those maroon covers are pre printed logo.
    Thank you. Wasn't sure about the selector switch. When did SD start printing their logo on pups?

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    Re: Please ID these PUPs

    Quote Originally Posted by Nihon Jim View Post
    Thank you. Wasn't sure about the selector switch. When did SD start printing their logo on pups?
    Early/mid 90's I think.
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    Re: Please ID these PUPs

    note the extra termination solder/weld spots on the bottom indicate a stack coil

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