I have to identify pickups so often that I decided to make a numeric quick reference. These are number printed on the bottom of the pickup and are usually a manufacturer part number of “PART” of a manufacturer part number (example: 500279 only the 279 part is important)
LOTS of pickups have no numbering at all so it’s only helpful sometimes.
If you have a set without these numbers let me know and we’ll try to figure it out.
Pickup Numbers
NAME |
BRIDGE |
MIDDLE |
NECK |
|
---|---|---|---|---|
Tex-Mex |
50659 |
50658 |
50657 |
|
Tex-Mex Road Worn |
76714 |
76715 |
76716 |
|
Old American Std |
56207 |
56206 |
56205 |
|
Old American Std (Lefty) |
56707 |
56706 |
56705 |
Has 7 instead of 2 |
Highway One - Hi Output |
72706 |
72707 |
72078 |
|
Classic 50s |
282 |
292 |
302 |
|
Classic 50s |
28 |
29 |
30 |
|
Classic 50s NEWER |
172-02 |
172-01 |
172-00 |
|
Vintera 50s |
939-010 |
938-010 |
894 |
|
Vintera Mod 50s |
940 |
939 |
938 |
Wire colors are wonky |
Vintera 60s |
895 |
943 |
942 |
|
Vintera Mod 60s |
946 |
895 |
943 |
Yellow is Neck |
Classic 60s |
54172-02 |
54172-01 |
54172-00 |
Similar to newer 50s |
Vintera 70s |
952 |
951 |
950 |
|
Jimi Hendrix |
59402 |
59401 |
59400 |
|
Robert Cray |
250 |
251 |
252 |
No number usually |
Deluxe Drive |
72708 |
72707 |
72706 |
Highway One Later Pickups |
Player |
133 |
132 |
131 |
|
Player Version 2 |
143 |
144 |
145 |
|
Lead 2 |
542 |
None |
543 |
|
Noiseless Player Plus |
716 |
715 |
714 |
HSS uses same pickups |
Squier Classic 60's (post 2019) |
STA3B |
STA3M |
STA3N |
|
Squier Classic 50's |
STA5B |
STA5M |
STA5N |
|
Squier Classic Xxx (50's, 60's and 70's) |
PTP1011-1-EG5-ADWH-F |
PTP1014-1 EG5-ADWH-M |
PTP1049 EG5-ADWH-R |
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