
Best selling Musical instrument equipment from Kinman
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1. Kinman Pickup AVn-60b bridge (1)
Noiseless (zero hum)
Position: Bridge
Impedance: 6.68 KOhm
Resonance: 2.8 kHz
Inductance: 2.85 H
Sound: Here you get the well-known, tight, and focused Tele tone. Beautifully dense mids that never sound muddy. Excellent balance between the individual strings. Ideal for the classic twang. The coil body is wrapped with black thread, just like the original.

2. Kinman The Scoop Pickup Set (3)
The Kinman The Scoop Pickup Set belongs to the so-called Generation 2 series of non-aged sound pickups by Chris Kinman. Here, the pickups feature higher magnets and coils. Additionally, the often-overlooked slight loss of response and presence that occurs with closely spaced magnets (in the middle and neck positions) has been compensated for. It delivers the sound of mid-70s Strat® single coils with a noticeable reduction in low mids. The highs are fine, and overall, the tone is not harsh but pleasantly balanced. It has a subdued response and is very transparent, open, and almost acoustic-sounding. Full in the bass. Zero Hum with 3x The Scoop white pickup covers.

3. Kinman ThickMaster, neck, white (50mm)
Description: Zero Hum pickups for the Jazzmaster by Chris Kinman shine with a very vibrant tone characterized by great dynamics and harmonic nuances. Naturally, they are free from the typical background noise associated with standard pickups of this type. Its sound is very similar to that of Charlie Christian—fat and with a biting punch. Neck position pole spread E1-E6: 50 mm (suitable for most American and Japanese Jazzmaster models).

Kinman ThickMaster, neck, white (50mm)
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4. Kinman FatMaster, neck, white (50mm)
Description: Zero Hum pickups for the Jazzmaster by Chris Kinman shine with a very vibrant tone characterized by great dynamics and harmonic nuances. Naturally, they are free from the typical background noise associated with standard pickups of this type. Their sound is full-bodied with silky highs and clearly defined mids. Never thin or aggressive. Neck position pole spread E1-E6: 50 mm (suitable for most American and Japanese Jazzmaster models).

5. Kinman SurfMaster Extra,bridge,white 52
Zero Hum pickups for the Jazzmaster by Chris Kinman shine with a very vibrant tone characterized by great dynamics and harmonic nuances. Naturally, they are free from the typical background noise associated with standard pickups of this type. Their sound is also very robust, featuring a pronounced, powerful twang reminiscent of Dick Dale. Bridge position pole spread E1-E6: 52.5 mm (suitable for most American and Japanese Jazzmaster models).

6. Kinman Pickup P-90 HX Clean bridge bk
Description: Chris Kinman's P-90 Hx is heavily inspired by the predecessors from the early 60s and offers many advantages. The annoying 60Hz hum has been completely eliminated. The P-90 Hx is extremely quiet while maintaining the same output level! Normal P-90 pickups consist of about 13 components. The Kinman P-90 Hx uses over 200. It features a so-called 600 Ohm Noise Sensor. In the bridge position, this pickup produces a lot of growly mids with extremely powerful transparency. 3-conductor connection cable (e.g., for phase reverse wiring), E1 - E6 pole spacing: 50 mm. Other: bridge position, black cover (without dog ears).

7. Kinman Pickup AVn-69 neck (1)
Zero Hum Single Coil Pickup
Pole spread: 49.5 mm (neck position)
Normal improved stagger to suit 7 - 14 uniform radius fretboards, including USA Custom Guitar Compound 7-1/4 - 9-1/2.
White cover. Reproduces the unaged tone of a single coil from the late 60s. It delivers plenty of attack and is always fat and present. Nevertheless, it sounds transparent and expressive.

8. Kinman Pickup Impersonator E69 neck (1)
Zero Hum single coil pickup with a pole spread of 49.5mm (neck position) features a white cover. It delivers warm, natural highs that resonate beautifully in chords, with remarkable presence thanks to pronounced overtones. This pickup avoids sharpness and unpleasant peaks.

9. Kinman Blues Pickup Set (3)
The Blues Set sounds warmer, rounder, and less aggressive than the Traditional Mk.3. It features a more subtle attack and performs fantastically in the overdrive/crunch range, as it still sounds clear and detailed. Ideal for blues sounds in the overdriven range. Of course, it is noiseless (zero hum) like all Kinman pickups. It consists of the individual pickups AVn-62 Mk.1 (neck), AVn-62 Mk.1 (middle), and AVn-SCn (bridge).

10. Kinman Extra Vintage Humbucker
Description: A humbucker from single coil master Chris Kinman. Long overdue, because anyone who understands a single coil also knows how to build a really good humbucker. At a time when pickups can’t sound or look hot enough, Chris Kinman goes in the opposite direction: tone. The new humbuckers have significantly fewer windings, resulting in a rich, powerful tone that retains definition and clarity even at high gain settings on the amp. The Extra Vintage produces singing highs and detailed mids. It offers more vintage tone than most PAFs. In the high gain range, it remains impressively clear and harmonious. It can also be split, reminiscent of a strong single coil. Pole spread (E6-E1): 50 mm, suitable for Gibson in bridge and neck position (recommended), as well as Fender neck position. Color: black/chrome.
