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5 Single-Coil Pickup Builders You Should Know

Adam Moore

We talk with five pickup builders specializing in single coils: Pete Biltoft and Vintage Vibe Guitars, J.D. Prince of Van Zandt Pickups, Owen Duffy of O.C. Duff Pickups, Chris Kinman of Kinman Guitar Electrix, and Jerry Amalfitano of Amalfitano Pickups


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Chris Kinman

Kinman Guitar Electrix

Chris Kinman
Years Building: 45
Average Wait: 1 week
Starting At: $299/set
Contact:
kinman.com
You’ve been building guitars and components for decades now, but when did Kinman Pickups first take shape?

I made custom pickups for customers since 1965, however, in 1995 I began a new era. In 1971, I developed an obsession about canceling noise. Hum-canceling Strat and Tele pickups called stacks or vertical humbuckers sounded like shit, so I figured if I could make the first good sounding ones, I’d have something unique! So using scientific methods I set about discovering the problem with these things, and that’s what led to my first invention.

What was that first breakthrough?


During my research I discovered some interesting flaws with stacks, one being a huge amount of magnetic coupling between the two coils. It caused almost as much signal cancellation as hum cancellation. Of course this also cancels important tone frequencies and output—that’s what’s wrong with (crude) stacks. So, my goal was to prevent magnetic coupling between the two coils and thereby prevent tone cancellation.

My first invention was a magnetic shield, and that did wonders, but it wasn’t the whole solution. I then completed developing my differential coil technology, where the two coils take on different roles—the top coil is focused on capturing the tone from the strings, while the bottom one is a specialized noise-sensing coil. I put the two inventions together, and that’s the basic secret of my pickups… sounds easy enough now but it took almost 20 years to discover this elegant solution.

Take us through a few of the single-coil models you offer.

The Traditional Mk-II—the most “Stratty” set— sounds pretty close to a fifties Strat that has a few years on the clock, where the pickups have aged a little bit. They lack the “ice pick” of new pickups; they’re sweeter, and what I call a slightly aged sound. I have a new-sounding pickup in development now. My Blues set has a gracefully aged sound. It’s like a pickup from the early sixties that has even more years on the clock—they still have those nicer Fender characteristics, but are more rounded. My Woodstock sets are quite different. They capture the expressive dynamics of Jimi Hendrix playing “Little Wing,” where his dynamic, fluid sound rolls effortlessly off the fretboard. The Woodstock sets make it easy to sound more like Jimi than Jimi himself did. [laughs] My Hank Marvin set allowed Hank to create his modern sound without the dreaded hum. However, he recently requested a set to get his classic, twangy sixties sound, so I have a new pickup in development now. It will sit nicely alongside Fralins and Lollars, but with zero hum.

My Tele pickups feature some unique technology, as well. The noise-sensing bobbin is 100 percent steel, made from 152 individual parts. A lot of players have said it’s the best Tele tone they’ve ever experienced. The fatter Broadcasters are raunchier than the ‘60s Custom set, which have more classic Tele sound, but never thin and brittle. Both neck pickups have a special cover that looks original but is magnetically and electrically invisible, so the sound has more definition than with original covers.

Why should somebody consider your pickups over another boutique manufacturer?

I was delighted when people began comparing my products to Fralins and Lollars in terms of sound quality, but I wasn’t so happy when they expected the price to be comparable too, as there are some big differences between hum cancelling and non-noiseless pickups. Mine have to cost a bit more, even if the tone quality is comparable.

There are many valid reasons for preferring Kinman over any brand. The first is to avoid 60-cycle hum and get more tone. My pickups are taller, have more parts, and the open architecture makes them sound much better than compacted noiseless designs.

The second reason is to get more sustain and less fret buzz, courtesy of my special magnets, which you won’t find in any other brand. Regular Alnico V magnets sound nice, but pull excessively on the strings, thereby shortening sustain and causing the strings to crash onto the frets, creating that buzziness. Mine are Alnico V with the lower strength of Alnico IIs, so my pickups have greater clarity and more sustain.

The third reason is to get increased dynamic range for maximum expression. Another is my improved magnet staggers for perfectly balanced string outputs. One is specially designed for compound-radius fretboards. Players will also like my range of NoSoldering harnesses, which provides the best operating environment for the pickups while eliminating soldering. Some models also have additional switching for extra sounds; the K9 has nine honest and useful sounds, two of them being series connections for high-output P-90ish flavors.

How would you define your pickup building philosophy in general?


During my early manufacturing engineer days, I was privileged to serve my apprenticeship with a very high class automotive component manufacturing group. We were trained to do things to perfection. Our instructors laid down the law that “Near enough is not good enough,” and that became an extra lobe on my brain—my perfection lobe. It’s a damn nuisance, because I can’t indulge in mediocrity. That and my obsession with destroying hum and devising solutions for known problems are the underlying philosophies behind all of my products.

To maximize sonic performance, I make my products a better way. Compare a regular pickup to a Kinman, and you’ll see a lot of differences, but multiply the differences you can see by three for the differences you can’t see. For example, I don’t use molded plastic bobbins because they’re not rigid. It’s all done to a much higher standard, using the best materials and the best methods of construction and manufacturing.

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Comments

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Robert Hollinger
on 02/21/2013
I have O.C. Duff pickups in four of my guitars 2 strats and 2 Tele`s and they all sound incredible....The best
Rob Nj
Roger, UK
on 12/23/2012
Bought a brand new American Strat in 1996 and at the same time tried various pickups as I wasn't happy with the originals. I tried the Van Zandt Blues, They are so expressive, I've been blown away by how good they sound ever since. Many thanks!
Tommy
on 09/20/2012
I have a 2000 american strat, i've been searching for pickups for quit a few years.Finally I found you guys, I bought set of the rock pickup and installed them last night, I plugged in to by blues junior with TS9 and TS808 tube screamer hooked up.And I was AMAZED!! of the sound differents, they sounded awesome! I play alot of blues, srv style,hindricks, My pickup shopping days are over with. Thanks!!
Phil
on 12/02/2011
I bought a set of Kinman pickups in 1998 for my '62 reissue Strat (it had texas specials on it and it hummed like crazy). Chris showed me the '62 and I think it was '59 middle and neck. A music shop managed the delivery. 13 years on and they still sound awesome. Best sounding (and playing) guitar I've ever had...
glen massey
on 06/01/2011
i purchased a set of sp's from jerry a few months ago.installed them in a tex- mex strat with a humbucker in the bridge the sound was AMAZING the guys in my band thought the same thing .and it just gets better every time i play .i want install a set in my tele... cant wait.....thanks jerry. ps. sorry i missed the show
Randy Sandmann
on 10/07/2010
I have two custom built Strats with Different Kinmans in them, (woodstock plus set, and a mixed 62, 59 and SCn set) and for me, nothing compares. they are dead quiet, have magnificent tone, and plenty of punch. Just so you know from whence i speak, I have tried Texas specials, Fralins, Dimarzios, EMG's Duncans, Etc. and all I can tell you is that the Kinmans are by far the answer for me, it is not even a contest. More players have asked me about my tone with the kinmans and are blown away by it. I can't wait to try his P-90's!!!
Chuk
on 07/03/2010
I have two Strats with Kinman AVn Blues pickups installed.
I recently bought a Fender Ltd Ed. Custom Shop Stratocaster and desperately wanted to play it at the biggest gig of the year but,due to bad noise problems at the gig, had to abandon it.
I picked up my trusty Kinman-loaded Strat and voila...not a sound! Phew!!
I'll be stripping the Fender pups out of the Custom Shop Strat & loading it Kinman Woodstocks.
Robb
on 05/24/2010
Pete's pickups are of the finest quality. He makes everything involved in the pickup and the tone is crisp yet clean with some chime. The notes are detailed and clean and when driven hard to distortion the sound is milkshake thick with swirl and bite that is so musical you almost have to stop and congratulate yourself on choosing such a superior product. I have played guitars with Kinman's and Fralin's pickups and they are fantastic, but Pete Biltoft's pickups are in both my guitars now. Thanks Pete for the attention to detail. Plus the customer service is the best as well. He is totally interested in making you happy and responds to all E-mails quickly. The best the USA has to offer in my opinion.
Christian
on 05/12/2010
Hello,
We are having the Fourth Annual Portland Guitar Show & Swapmeet June 6 2010. We have advertising opportunities if you would like. We have weblink banners,full color spots on our posters and handbills. We also have a table set up each year that we would put your promotional material on for free. The patrons do like the different materials along with the show it's self. We have free drawings through out the day. So if you would like to send us some small items that we could use in our free give aways we would be glad to accept them. We provide the majority of prizes though. We also are willing to post a hanging banner for you for a small charge, and could return that banner to you if you pay the postage.
Our website is www.threeguitars.com and it has all of the information on the show and the prices too.
Thank you for your consideration.
Christian Winfield P.G.S.S. 2010
Captain Har
on 04/27/2010
I have had the AVN blues Kinman set in my American strat for 7 years, and love the great tone I get. I own several guitars, and this one is my favorite.I play through a Peavey 30 Watt amp with an EV12l speaker. Chris and Leo together have made the perfect guitar.



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