George L's E-66 size

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Jim Smerk
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George L's E-66 size

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Hey folks, I just grabbed an SX 8 string and am looking to swap the p-90 in it (just don't like it}

How does a George L's E-66 compare in size to a P-90? Maybe a straight out swap or not......Thanks in advance! Jim 8)
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A George L's E-66 narrow mount is 4.5 inches long (with the mounting tabs) and 1.375 wide.

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Keep in mind that an E66 is pretty thick and if surface mounting, as opposed to mounting in a pickup cavity like in a pedal steel, it my not fit under the strings. I rebuilt an old lap steel for an ex-wife's mother, and installed a P90. It's been a while, but i think the height of it is less than pickups made for pedal steels, like the E66. Hopefully someone with an E66 will supply the height dimension for you. I got rid of my E66 years ago. I do know the Bill Lawrence pickups I use (similar size to George L pickups) probably won't work as a surface mount pickup for lap steel.
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Richard Sinkler wrote:Keep in mind that an E66 is pretty thick and if surface mounting, as opposed to mounting in a pickup cavity like in a pedal steel, it my not fit under the strings.
Very good point. You will need an inch or slightly more height-wise to accommodate the George L's.
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Here are the dimensions provided by George L's of all the pickups they USED to build.
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Thanks Everyone for ALL the info!
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