Material: Metal, plastic, copper, magnets. Country of Origin: China. : N (neck) 6.16K? ; M (middle) 6.57K? ; B (bridge) 16.6K? Hole Spacing: N, M, and B are all 52 millimeters. Application Range: Suitable for most ST-type guitars. Installation Difficulty: Very easy to install. Weight: 700 grams per set. 1 three-layer guitar pickguard. 2 Alnico 5 single-coil pickups. 3 potentiometers (1V2T, copper shaft). 1 400V/200V CDE capacitor. 1 Epi output jack. In addition to their original functions, the two single-cut switches introduce the following new features. For example, switch on + 5-way switch in bridge position = neck and bridge pickups active simultaneously.
Up for sale is a loaded pickguard for Fender Japan Stratocaster. Late 80s or early 90s. All pickups and electronics work fine. No breaks in the pickguard; clean face. Oddly, the pickguard looks modded for a Floyd Rose but was installed on the body that was stock for a Floyd Rose. Not sure what that is about.
Fender Strat Ultra from the 90’s was one of the best and coolest releases of all time. Low-noise and hum USA made Lace Sensor pickups were revolutionary at the time. They were color coded as Red, Gold, Silver and Blue. Reds were hotter, more mid heavy and have been paired as a humbucker with a toggle switch wired to select either of the sides or both pickups simultaneously (humbucker mode). Golds are Strat Classic sound, chimy, bell-like. And finally Blue billed as Blues humbucker, best described as P90-like tone. 5 way switch is wired to select Bridge/Neck pickups at position 3. These innovative options at the time pushed Fender Strat Ultra into new uncharted tone territory. Fully working condition, at some point previous owner had different pickups in there, but I restored it to its original glory. Standard 11-hole layout should fit standard Fender USA/Mexico and aftermarket bodies. Connect lead and ground wires and ready to play. Please read description and study photos which are part of it. International buyers should contact me for a quote. Reasonable offers will be considered, low ball offers will be ignored.
Item in used condition showing signs of use and wear including discoloration, scratches and scuffs. Includes only what is shown in photos. See photos for condition details. I don’t know much about this. I picked it up at an estate sale so I don’t have any knowledge of the history or functionality of these. For parts, or repair.
Fender Stratocaster Custom Hand Wound 1975 Loaded Pickguard Migas Touch. This is an 11 hole pickguard with plastic still on it, 5 way switch. We specialize in Fender Stratocaster and Telecaster pickups. Our Vintage’75 Pickups follow the formula of CBS era Fender. The 70’s Strat pickups are not everyone’s cup of tea but they offer a bright and chimey sound that is hard to miss. Ritchie Blackmore, Yngwie Malmsteen, and The Edge are all 70’s Strat player showing what a good set of 70’s Stratocaster pickups can be. We lacquer seal all of our pickups for durability then fully wax pot them to avoid microphonic noises and squeals. All of our pickups are hand wound and scatterwound. Each of our hand-wound sets are signed, numbered, and dated. 100% made in the USA. Neck and bridge are north up while the middle is south up and reverse wound. Period correct flat pole pieces with aged finish. Average read outs: Neck 5.8, Middle 5.6, Bridge 5.8 but each may vary slightly. Period correct cloth push back wire. Thanks for your Support. Upgrading the Strat Pickups in my Peavey Falcon… It’s a massssssive upgrade! Awesome pickups at an awesome price. The fit, finish and the tone is comparable to the big boutique brands. Incredibly satisfied with the service and the item showed up fast and expertly packaged. Would and will do business with again in the near future. Hurry and get your order in before there is a wait! Thank you very much. Really looking forward to dropping those in my guitar. I did a little research and hands down I believe this is the best deal on the planet for top notch hand wound pickups. A must for the true Hendrix and Gilmore sound of the late and early 70’s. Look and sound like the. A steal for the price.