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Read Me First!

Installation of this product is a simple procedure,

but we recommend this job only if you are an

experienced repair technician.

Requirements

Saddle slot

Minimum saddle slot length: 2.775” (70.4mm)

Maximum E to E spacing at saddle: 2.5” (63.5mm)

Installation

Observe the following 

precautions!

•  Handle the pickup carefully! Do not trim the 

pickup to make it fi t. Mishandling may tear 
the delicate foil shield, producing ground 
hum or intermittent signal.

•  Do not shorten the pickup wire. This will 

result in poor pickup performance and loss 

of bass.

•  Both the saddle and saddle slot must be fl at 

and square for proper pickup performance 
and balance.

Mechanical factors affecting pickup 
performance

•  Break Angle: In order for the pickup to

perform optimally, there should be a 20° 

(minimum) string break angle across the 

back of the saddle.

•  The 50/50 Rule: There is an important

relationship between the overall saddle 
height and the bridge slot depth. We
suggest that the saddle slot depth (with 
pickup installed) measures no more than 
50% of the total height of the saddle. If 
the slot measures more than 50% the total 
height of the saddle, balance and/or output 
level of the pickup may suffer.

1. Locate the wire hole

1. Locate the center of the wire hole no less

than .100” (2.5mm) from the closest string.

2. Mark the location where the wire will enter the 

saddle slot. Center the mark between the walls 

(width) of the slot.

3. Drill a .094” hole.

4. Clear wood chips and foreign materials from the 

saddle slot.

5. Carefully insert (do not bend) the pickup. The 

pickup must fi t loosely in the slot, without binding.

If the corners of the pickup touch the radiused ends 
of the saddle slot, pickup failure could result.

2. Prepare the saddle

Organic saddles (eg, bone or ivory) are not
structurally as consistent as synthetic materials and 

may not produce optimal string balance through
the pickup. Synthetic materials such as Micarta™

or Corian™ are suggested.

1. Prepare a .125” wide saddle (.094” for Narrow 

Format). The bottom of the saddle must be fl at.

2. Remove only enough material from the width of 

the saddle to provide a sliding fi t in the slot. To test 
the fi t, the saddle should slide easily in the slot, but 
should not fall out when overturned. To maintain 
your current action, the new saddle must be .053” 
shorter in height (.043” for Narrow Format pickups) 
than your current saddle.

ACOUSTIC MATRIX PICKUP
INSTALLATION GUIDE

NO MORE THAN 50%

RAMP

No less than .100” (2.54mm)

514-300-108 Rev A 5-09

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