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</html><description>The cover is basically a component that protects the coil and especially helps keep the string from getting snagged under the lip of the pickup. The Duosonic and Mustang have basic single coil pickups using .625&#x2033; length rod magnets. The pole pieces are flush with the top of the pickup so there is no need...</description></oembed>
