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=== Notes === | === Notes === | ||
* KHS-400R is an alternative name given to the Sanyo SF-HD7 by the community; it is not an official term | * KHS-400R is an alternative name given to the Sanyo SF-HD7 by the community; it is not an official term | ||
* KHS-400B and KHS-400C are electrically compatible, but differ in thickness of their bases, making them | * KHS-400B and KHS-400C are electrically compatible, but differ in thickness of their bases, making them mechanically incompatible (putting a KHS-400C in place of a KHS-400B in B/B'/C/C' chassis will seem to work at first, but the flex cable will bend heavily once the pickup reaches the outer area while moving) | ||
* KHS-400C and SF-HD7 are mechanically fully compatible, but require different calibration data for [[MechaCon]] (use LensChanger or PMAP) | * KHS-400C and SF-HD7 are mechanically fully compatible, but require different calibration data for [[MechaCon]] (use LensChanger or PMAP) | ||
* There are 2 different lens assemblies for KHS-400B and KHS-400C, which require different calibration data for MechaCon: T487 (white ring around lens) and T609K (yellow ring around lens). T609K seemingly was introduced with the D/D'-chassis. Some T609K have a white ring around the lens. These pickups may have a violet marking at the adjustment screw (Markings in other colors don't indicate any lens assembly variant, only violet does). Alternatively, they might also have "609" hand-written on their base. | * There are 2 different lens assemblies for KHS-400B and KHS-400C, which require different calibration data for MechaCon: T487 (white ring around lens) and T609K (yellow ring around lens). T609K seemingly was introduced with the D/D'-chassis. Some T609K have a white ring around the lens. These pickups may have a violet marking at the adjustment screw (Markings in other colors don't indicate any lens assembly variant, only violet does). Alternatively, they might also have "609" hand-written on their base. |