A Kinman Gen-2 Strat* pickup

A real '54 Strat - an Icon of twang, but now there's the Impersonator MVImpersonator MV (Modern Vintage - formerly known as Impersonator 54 v5) with Kinman's Gen-2 technology
Customer Stuart says ..."These Kinman Impersonator 54 pickups sound very similar to the Bare Knuckle 63 Veneer 64's – but better. There’s more clarity, and there’s more top-end. Honestly, the Kinmans are making my other Strats sound dark – and they’ve got true single coil pickups in them. Noiseless pickups aren’t supposed to have better top-end than true single coil pickups, but these do". (read the Report Cards for more from Stuart)
The YouTube at top was recorded with a VOX AC-30 which is a quite bright amp and the signal chain set up to mimic that of Hanks Marvin playing Shadows tunes. Under identical conditions the Impersonator MV is noticeably louder, brighter and less sharp than the Impersonator E56.
Outstanding sonic characteristics: You can expect a sound comparable with the best Fender Strat* pickup you've ever heard but with more presence from the plain strings, greater clarity and more overall girth, especially in the bridge position. Produces a very nice twang with heaps of piano-mid-tones from the wound strings, and very nice high note glassiness ... more so than other Strat pickups (play the YouTubes above). Better dynamics and note separation than a real Strat and more bounce from the E-6th low wound. More intense Position 2 & 4 Knopfler-esque ‘cluck’ sounds.
Customers report the MV is the most outstanding bridge pickup of all time, especially for Hank Marvin's sound because we've hit a sweet spot that's not as sharp as regular Strat pickups and is packed with beautiful piano-mid-tones.
Enoyability factor on a scale of 1~10: Twelve, with the best Fender non-noiseless Strat pickup being 10.
Additional benefits: There is 40% less magnetic string pull than regular Strat pickups so consequently there is no Strat-itis frequency warbling and string crash, just sustaining pure musical energy alive like you've never heard before. Like all Kinman Fender genre pickups the MV has balanced G-3rd string loudness.
Loudness: Noticeably louder than the Impersonator E56 making it the optimum companion for the E56 in the middle and neck.
Tech stuff: The Gen-2 models have taller magnets and taller coil with Kinman's patented tone and attack enhancing magnetic focusing device incorporated which means it's a highly responsive pickup. In concert with a squashed 600 Ohm hum-sensing coil all these new features produces non-aged sound. As of 10-Sep-2018 the pickups that have narrow and intermediate magnet spreads incorporate our (CSCT) coil spread compensation technology which restores the slight but noticeable loss of attack & presence when the magnets are placed closer together.
Opinion: And not just our's, "Kinman makes not only the best noiseless Strat pickups but the best Strat pickups period" Dave Cohen (RIP) - founder of Equilibrium Guitars in Boston.
Signal chain requirements: Any old cable won't do. As with all pickups it is best to use a low capacitance cable to get the incredible sonic performance of this pickup.
You will also like the balanced 3rd string loudness and our Alnico-K** rod magnets for low string pull and no Strat-itis pitch warble.
Works well in any Kinman Goodbye-Soldering Harness for Stratocaster.
Some people will call these noiseless Stratocaster pickups but Kinman prefers to describe them correctly as Zero-Hum Stratocaster pickups. That's because there are 2 types of noise, Hum which is 99.9% cancelled in the pickup and Buzz which can only be minimized by shielding the wiring cavities (refer to >Technical >Perfect Guitar >Shielding for newer guitars
Released 1-Dec-14
Under the hood of the Impersonator MV
Impersonator MV 3rd incarnation nomenclature
US Patents 5,668,520 6,103,986 8,791,351
To cancel hum we add a sonically transparent 600 Ohm Hum Sensor coil to the bottom of the pickup which is designed with a low profile coil so it doesn’t make the pickup too tall. This Hum Sensor is extremely efficient and uses big wire and low turns count to minimize capacitance so it has no impact on the string signal as it passes through. The Hum Sensor is so transparent it can be disconnected without causing any difference to the sound of the pickup (except it will have hum of course). Additionally, the low profile Hum Sensing bobbin allows us to make a taller string sensor which in turn and in combination with a Patented magnetic invention allows the pickup to produce non-aged sound. That is ….. bright and sparkly with varying degrees of mid scoop just like the best recently manufactured Strat pickups.
Kinman, like no other noiseless Strat pickup, has broken through the compression / transparency barrier. Now you can compare Apples with hum to Apples without hum. Introducing the 2nd generation hum cancelling Stratocaster pickups, the world’s first non-aged hum-cancelling Strat pickup.
This new model represents a major milestone in the evolution of Fender type pickups as it has taken about 26 years of inventive and innovative thinking to achieve. The Kinman P-90 Hx and this new model re-affirms Kinman as the King of noiseless.
Height adjustment: With the 12th fret closed the neck pickup gap between top of magnet and bottom of E-6th should be 2.2mm and for the E-1st it should be 3mm. This is our experience and a good starting point but might need to be tempered somewhat for different amps, strings and guitar responses.
Mixing and matching with other Strat pickups: Some players will love the Impersonator MV in all 3 positions (bridge, middle and neck) to get nicely balanced authentic vintage sounds from all 5 positions. The new Texas Jalapeno, surprisingly, has higher output, and makes a good companion bridge pickup and pos 2 is reasonable authentic Knopfler-esque. But if you prefer an even hotter bridge pickup the Big-Nine-O is powerful, sweet, thick and loud, a perfect companion at the bridge if growl is your thing. However position 2 sound will not produce authentic Knopfler-esque sound but will sound good anyway with a lot of retained attack.
How does it compare to the Traditional Mk-III set? The Trad Mk-IV produces aged sound which means more midrange content (less scooped), less brilliant highs and compresses when picked hard. The Impersonator MV has non-aged sound and therefore the midrange is more scooped with brilliant bitey highs and, like a new pickup, does not compress when picked hard.
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We highly recommend consulting the Install Guide in the Technical section even if you think you know it all. Kinmans' require specialized knowledge and sometimes there is updated info. There is also a handy wiring diagram available.
We also highly recommend consulting the Adjust & Set-up page in the Technical section so you get the best out of your Kinman pickups.
*Stratocaster and Strat are a Trade Marks of Fender Musical Instrument Corp. Kinman is not connected to Fender.
** Alnico-K is a unique proprietary rod magnet developed by Kinman in 1985. It has 40% less string pull than Alnico-5 so sustain is longer and there is much less clatter from string crash and no Strat-itis string warble.
I finally got around to trying the Impersonator MV in the bridge position and then compared it with an HX-85 v2 of mine. The verdict: They both sound exceptional in their own right and better than any actual S style pups that I've had & heard over the decades.
The HX is hotter with mids that got me hooked back in 2009. It has more of a 70's vibe to it whereas the Impersonator is less aggressive, has more of a vintage (50's/60's) vibe to it and has the sexiest mids I think I've ever heard in a S style pup. Both are absolutely stunning whether they're played clean, edgy and/or overdriven.
They both are capable of covering at least as much territory and genres than any other pup on this planet. They and are more musical and pleasant to the ear, mine anyway, simply because A) there's none of that spiky, ice picking sound/frequency that is inherent with many a S style pup and... B) there's ZERO hum!
It's impossible for me to decide which one I prefer so, I now have a 50's/60's S style rig and a 70's S style rig and man do they pack some serious vibe.
Thank you for your patience, support and curiosity. I hope this message finds you, your crew and our fearless leader, the K Dude, well and good.
Best in tone, Craig Small
ED: Thank you Craig, your descriptions are pretty much in line with our impressions. It's great to know we are one the same wavelength as our customers, it means everything to me and I am so glad you agree. All the best, Chris Kinman (the fearless K dude ahahaaha)
Rest assured that you don't need to convince me about you guys being the "King of Tone". I've played and heard some of your single coil pickups, and your Impersonator 54's in particular. Simply put, they're nothing short of amazing. Unreal sparkle and chime!
And that's precisely why I'm now contacting you. Are your Impersonator 54's still available for purchase? Or have the Magnum Opus permanently replaced them?
Personally speaking, I cannot possibly imagine a pickup performing better than the Impersonator 54's. No way! They are quite simply BEYOND "heavenly". So my mind asks . . . . What conceivable improvement could have been made that would enable the Magnum Opus to surpass that earlier legacy? How could the Magnum Opus possibly BE that much better?
To be honest, I've been so impressed with the 54’s that I'd probably buy ANY-thing with the Kinman name on it at this point, but please help me out wherever you can anyway. ;-)
Thanks so much for your time and consideration.
Tommy Gun
ED: Thanks for you honest appraisal of our magnificent Impersonator 54 Strat pickup Tommy. Please note we renamed it the Impersonator MV (Modern Vintage). FYI we struggled for years to eliminate the horrible Torn Cone Syndrome messy blurt (TCS) that all Strat pickups exhibit when the low E is plucked with an upstroke, it’s explained and demonstrated on the Magnum Opus page. We tried all kinds of things like different grades of Alnico but the solution turned out to be far more complex.
And yes, we are always ready to help our valued customers decide which Kinman pickup would suit their application.
Wooow!!
Thanks to your amazing Impersonator MVs, I now have a Strat that has come back to life and sounds like a Strat without the hum. No more lifeless Fender NV4 pickups. The only problem (well... not really a problem) I had was a reversed phase Fender Shawbucker that sounded like a duck in second position. But now resolved thanks to your 3 conductor hook-up cables. The Kinmans give me a bright, crisp and a little crunchy tone that makes it very hard to stop playing. They are worth every euro invested in them.
Now you have a happy customer with me
Cheers
Wooow!!
Thanks to your amazing Impersonator MVs, I now have a Strat that has come back to life and sounds like a Strat without the hum. No more lifeless Fender NV4 pickups. The only problem (well... not really a problem) I had was a reversed phase Fender Shawbucker that sounded like a duck in second position. But now resolved thanks to your 3 conductor hook-up cables. The Kinmans give me a bright, crisp and a little crunchy tone that makes it very hard to stop playing. They are worth every euro invested in them.
Now you have a happy customer with me
Cheers
I can say that these pickups beat anything I've had previously in my other Strat which is a 2004 American Standard. That instrument has had Fender and DiMarzio standard and noiseless pickups. None match the superb tone in clean or crunch mode that I'm getting from my new Strat build and these Impersonator MV pickups. The fact that they're also noise free is of course a big bonus, but the tone is 5 times more important to me. While one might argue that I'm comparing two different instruments, I personally believe that at least 90% of what I'm hearing is due to these Kinman pickups.
Ken
I just have to take a few minutes to say thank you to the fine folks at Kinman. My new set of Kinman pickups (AVn69 v2 bridge, Impersonator 54 v5 mid & neck) are fantastic!
I can’t believe what a difference these fine pickups have made in my Stratocaster tone. They have a nice chimey top end that sparkles with harmonic richness, while never sounding shrill. The bottom end is full and round without a hint of tubbiness. Even with this top and bottom goodness, the creamy mids make them sound incredibly focused and smooth when you crank up the gain. I’m also very impressed with their dynamic response. When you dig in, they respond with a snappy attack that lends extra note articulation without sounding strident. I almost forgot to mention that their output keeps up with the humbuckers in my other stage axe incredibly well, without having to re-tweak my settings. They do all of this while squashing the dreaded 60 cycle buzz (maybe 50 cycle where you are).
One more thing ,,, thanks for making your Strat pickups with parallel baseplate that fitted my Keisel perfectly, that was a bonus (see pic below)
I am really impressed with the build quality of these pickups. The pickups themselves show incredible attention to detail and the K-5 Goodbye-Soldering wiring kit is first-rate, using all high-quality components. I’ve never been a fan of passive tone controls but the HiDef setting really adds a variety of usable tones and can give the highs a humbucker-like quality at mid settings.
Lastly (but not least-ly), I have to give a cheer for Kinman’s customer support. Joe handled my barrage of questions with patience and answered them with thoughtful consideration, expert knowledge and even laughed and my bad attempts at humor (thanks dude!).
I’d recommend Kinman and their fine products to anyone looking for a great set of pickups.
Sincerely
Pete Butler

ED: Thanks Pete, for your thoughtful and detailed Report Card on not just our products but also Joe's customer service. That's the precise reason he mans our Help Desk and I'm sure he appreciates your praise.
I just have to take a few minutes to say thank you to the fine folks at Kinman. My new set of Kinman pickups (AVn69 v2 bridge, Impersonator 54 v5 mid & neck) are fantastic!
I can’t believe what a difference these fine pickups have made in my Stratocaster tone. They have a nice chimey top end that sparkles with harmonic richness, while never sounding shrill. The bottom end is full and round without a hint of tubbiness. Even with this top and bottom goodness, the creamy mids make them sound incredibly focused and smooth when you crank up the gain. I’m also very impressed with their dynamic response. When you dig in, they respond with a snappy attack that lends extra note articulation without sounding strident. I almost forgot to mention that their output keeps up with the humbuckers in my other stage axe incredibly well, without having to re-tweak my settings. They do all of this while squashing the dreaded 60 cycle buzz (maybe 50 cycle where you are).
One more thing ,,, thanks for making your Strat pickups with parallel baseplate that fitted my Keisel perfectly, that was a bonus (see pic below)
I am really impressed with the build quality of these pickups. The pickups themselves show incredible attention to detail and the K-5 Goodbye-Soldering wiring kit is first-rate, using all high-quality components. I’ve never been a fan of passive tone controls but the HiDef setting really adds a variety of usable tones and can give the highs a humbucker-like quality at mid settings.
Lastly (but not least-ly), I have to give a cheer for Kinman’s customer support. Joe handled my barrage of questions with patience and answered them with thoughtful consideration, expert knowledge and even laughed and my bad attempts at humor (thanks dude!).
I’d recommend Kinman and their fine products to anyone looking for a great set of pickups.
Sincerely
Pete Butler

ED: Thanks Pete, for your thoughtful and detailed Report Card on not just our products but also Joe's customer service. That's the precise reason he mans our Help Desk and I'm sure he appreciates your praise.
The Kinman Impersonator 54s are a truly noiseless pickup set for Stratocasters that sounds even better than true single coil pickups.
The first thing I noticed is just how silent the Kinman pickups are. I don’t mean quiet. I really do mean silent. So silent, that I could switch my tuner on and off (which cuts out the signal from the guitar to the amp), and hear no difference at all.
I’ve got guitars with humbuckers that aren’t as silent as that.
For me, one of the most important characteristics of a good Strat is the way that the open low E string sounds. I call it the Piano Test, because I’m looking for that piano-like “boooong” when the string is played. It’s got a lot to do with the nut, the bridge saddles and the trem block. None of that matters, though, if the pickups lack authority. No problems here at all. These pickups have a lot of clarity, power and authority.
If you’ve ever wished that your Strat produced more low-end, especially on the neck pickup, I reckon you’ll love these Kinman Impersonator 54 pickups.
I’m a huge fan of Bare Knuckles 63 Veneer Board pickups. They have a richness and fullness to them that makes me smile every single time I play this guitar. As much as I like and recommend the Yosemite-equipped American Performer Strat, the BK 63 Veneer Board is the sound that I want from a Strat.
Switching back and forth between the two Strats, my jaw hit the floor, I’m not kidding.
These Kinman Impersonator 54 pickups sound very similar to the BK 63 Veneers – but better. There’s more clarity, and there’s more top-end. Honestly, the Kinmans are making my other Strats sound dark – and they’ve got true single coil pickups in them.
Noiseless pickups aren’t supposed to have better top-end than true single coil pickups, but these do.
In Position 1 – the bridge pickup – the Kinman pickups have a slightly softer attack compared to the other two Strats. When you dig into a string, it’s not quite as stabby as the 63 Veneers or (especially) the Yosemites can be.
These Kinman pickups certainly can rock out, and it doesn’t feel like the pickups lack dynamics at all. If you’re after a smoother-sounding bridge pickup, the Kinman pickup might just be what you want.
With the Kinman pickups, I’ve now got two guitars that sound very similar – only the Kinmans sound the best, they’re completely noiseless, and they’re in the Strat that hands-down plays the best. Why would I pickup my other Strat any more?
That’s how good these pickups are.
I've gotta' say, I'm loving these pickups. Especially the #2 and #4 positions. I don't get that low mid mush that happens in 2 & 4 position with so many other pickups. Nice quack and definition without adjusting the EQ. Of course the other positions sound brilliant as well. Furthermore I have more sparkle on top then I expected, what a great surprise and again, better than so many other Strat pickups I've tried. Some of the reviews I read on forums asserted that they don't have the top-end extension of "real" Strat pickups. They sound plenty open to me.
Thanks again for all your help and a great set of pickups! Pete (California)
ED: Thanks Pete, we have often said the sonic performance of our Gen-2 models surpasses ordinary Strat pickups ... it's good to receive your confirmation of that. Thanks for writing.
Thanks for making the greatest single coil pickups in the world.
Installed a new Impersonator 54 in my USA select Jackson Soloist, neck position. I'm absolutely speechless about the tone of this pickup. I never expected to achieve such a night-and-day difference as compared to the stock SD Classic Stack. There is no comparison. The Kinman pickup is hands down the most dynamic, rich, detailed, and dimensioned pickup that I've ever experienced (both regular pickups and noiseless). Some things in this world are all hype, but Kinman tone is the real deal and is a refreshing expression of true engineering genius, fabricating skill, and top tier quality in all respects. Thank You Chris Kinman for the small package of pure magic! Craig Runk (Michigan USA)
To Mr.Kinman I like your Impersonator 54 Strat pickups so much I have just ordered a set of 60's Custom for my telecaster. I have moved to Austin, Texas. This has to be the Blues Capital of the World now. There is live music everywhere and all the local musicians ask me what I have done to get such an incredible sound. I tell them about your pickups. Thanks again,