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 New Stick Tech video: comparing the Stickup, ACTV-2 & PASV-4 
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Post Re: New Stick Tech video: comparing the Stickup, ACTV-2 & PA
Hi All,

Are the Block modules interchangeable between 10-string and 12-string Sticks? Since the PASV-4 is currently not available, and I'm dreaming of a 12-string, I have a vision of getting a 12-string and replacing the pickup with the PASV-4 from my 10-string (at least in the interim).

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Post Re: New Stick Tech video: comparing the Stickup, ACTV-2 & PA
I have a passive 4 module I want to sell. It’s just collecting dust at the moment meant to post it for sale I believe the passive 4 and active 2 are the same size. I bought a SG 12 with passive but really loved the sound of the stickup. So I ordered the Stick up so now it’s on my SG12. I just prefer the sound of the Stick Up more not that there is anything wrong with passive 4. I have a big space now where my Stickuo fits into the cut away for the larger pickups but it sounds the way I envisioned it now

I’m not sure if a 12 string passive four is the same size as a 10 string passive four. So perhaps someone came chime in

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I believe the 10 and 12-string modules are different sizes. However, the ACTV2 and PASV4 share the same overall dimensions but with different hole placement for mounting.


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Post Re: New Stick Tech video: comparing the Stickup, ACTV-2 & PA
Jzzb8ovn wrote:
I’m not sure if a 12 string passive four is the same size as a 10 string passive four. So perhaps someone came chime in

A very late answer (2 years later!), but this topic just got a mention from elsewhere so I noticed the question and saw there wasn't a definitive answer.

I have both 10 string & 12 string PASV-4 instruments. The two blocks are different widths to match with the different widths of the 10 string (3 1/4", 8.3cm) & 12 string (3 3/4", 9.5cm) beams.

Maybe this will help someone someday...

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