I consider these to be the perfect telecaster pickup. In some installations you have to use the original mounting hardware on the neck pup but still a very easy job in general. To me, they improve every aspect of the guitars' sounds.
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Could not get the neck pickup to work correctly with a 4 way switch. Had to settle with a 3 way switch. They are made in all plastic housings and are very cheap looking. They still have that tele twang sound. I think they are overpriced for what you get. I doubt if I’ll ever buy another set like this.
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These pickups are excellent for any one looking to eliminate the dull, dark and bass loaded neck pickup. My Mexican made 2006 Telecaster never sounded better (to my ears). The bridge pickup really brings all the notes to the front and when combined with the neck it makes the guitar stand out. Clean are bright and clear and if you add "drive" you can make them sing.
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Bought a Squier 40th Anniversary Vintage Tele, great construction BUT the pickups didn’t quite have that “ Tele Tone”. Put in these Fender Tex-Mex pickups and this “ geetar “ will hang with the best of’em. Price was perfect for genuine Fender pickups!
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These pickups shine for value and good sound. They are no fancy custom shop pickups.The bridge pickup has a simple black plastic housing, and the hookup wires are modern three-strand pvc insulated... But so what?
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