oui. pour dimarzio F-spaced veut dire floyd
voilà un extrait de la définition de f-spaced chez dimarzio :
Citation:
.." How do I know which spacing to use?
F-spaced pickups measure 2.01" (51 mm) center-to-center from the first polepiece to the sixth. Standard-spaced pickups measure 1.90" (48 mm). Although some players believe that F-spaced pickups are only for the bridge position of tremolo bridge guitars, many guitars with fixed bridges (including late 1990s Gibson Les Pauls and Epiphone LPs) should have F-spaced pickups in the bridge position. Most tremolo equipped guitars that have a nut width of 1-11/16” (43mm) or more should also use an F-spaced pickup in the neck position. If you’re replacing a bridge-position pickup and you're not sure what your string-spacing is, it's usually better to get an F-spaced model. It is not necessary for the strings to pass exactly over the center of the polepieces for best performance, but it is wise to avoid a situation where the E strings are sitting completely outside of the outer polepieces. ... "
donc si tu mesure un espacement de 52-53 mm env. choisis un f-spaced et si c'est 49-50 mm env c'est un standard qu'il te faut.
chez seymour : TB = 52,6mm et SH = 50.8mm