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- Hand-wound 51 Loaded Nocaster Pickups? - The Gear Page
Hi! Yesterday I was lucky to try a couple of Fender Custom Shop, a Strat and a Tele Both were awesome, but in particular I was floored with the Tele Sounded and played absolutely fantastic, looked awesome, the neck was chunky, frets perfect size, light, everything for my likes was awesome
- Fender CS 51 Nocaster pickups? Update: Installed. - The Gear Page
There’s 3 different ‘51 Nocaster pickup sets potentially found in Custom Shop Teles:
- Missing Fender COAS - The Gear Page
I've seen Fender custom shop masterbuilt guitars for sale over the years and most recently on ebay and this forum with missing COA'S The buyers all state
- Fender Custom Shop Pickups - So many types ! Your experience
I am a little bit lost when it comes to get the differences among the Fender Custom Shop Pickups There are the Custom shop Pickups for around 200$ (like the Fat 50's, fat 60's, Texas special) There are the super expensive ones labeled "John Cruz", "Abigail Ybarra" or "Josefina Campos"
- Custom Shop Fat 60s pickups what ya think? - The Gear Page
They are slightly higher output than many other Fender Strat pu's, but to my ears they sounded full and well defined - clear bass, a little more mids and not as prominent top end I would not hesitate to buy a guitar because of them, but in the end the pickups themselves are not the only component in defining the sound quality of a guitar
- Fender Custom Shop 65 pickups vs. Pure Vintage 65 pickups (and their . . .
The Fender Custom Shop Design Guide (downloadble) may provide a little more info and has a comparison chart with specs and DC resistance etc May help somewhat
- Fender Custom Shop - When youre ready. . . | The Gear Page
I'd go with a custom builder other than Fender who will build to your specs, will probably be less expensive, and may very well be of higher quality than the custom shop But if you need to have "Fender" on the headstock
- Identifying a Fender custom shop neck profile | The Gear Page
I have two fender custom shop guitars A 1960 strat with a 54 "U" neck that is too fat for my hands, and a 1963 Telecaster with an unknown neck but significantly slimmer The tele is my favorite guitar, and the neck is perfect for me I bought it used, and it did not come with a spec sheet
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