Telecaster Pickups


TELECASTER PICKUPS

The birth of the widely available solid-body electric could hardly have been more lasting. For us, the key to the telecasters’s endless appeal lies both in its no-frill, “get to the playing” design and those always expressive pickups. From Broadcaster thick to none-more twang; we can breathe fresh life into your beloved Tele, making it every bit the vital musical workhorse it has been since 1950!If you would like something that isn’t currently shown below or want to discuss the finer points of your sonic-desires please don’t hesitate to get in touch. We love working directly with you to craft your perfect pickups.

If you would like something that isn’t currently shown below or want to discuss the finer points of your sonic-desires please don’t hesitate to get in touch. We love working directly with you to craft your perfect pickups.

Telecaster BroadFIVE0

Telecaster BroadFIVE0

from £129.00

Please note - all items are currently marked as out of stock as I progress my current order book and while I am away during March. Please check back during April when my books should reopen. Thank you so much for your understanding and support.

The Tele was the commercial birth of the solid-body electric guitar and as evolutionary starting points go, it was so good that it remains largely unchanged to this day. The pickups are a key element of this early genius of guitar design and this set represents our take on the earliest form (pssst: they are our favourites as well). Before the Telecaster name had even graced Leo Fender’s lips, it was first to go through the now legendary “Broadcaster” period and then, following notification from Gretsch that the name was taken, “Nocaster”. The pickups in the very first releases of this design differed from any that were to follow in the upcoming years.

The key point here is that bridge pickup. For starters it was wound with thinner 43gauge wire, flat poles while sporting a tin-plated steel baseplate and a notably high output! This all leads to a fabulously pushed low-mid presence, tightly controlled low end and highs that, while spanky and retaining of the twang are never shrill in the way that some later designs became. The neck unit in those early guitars was finished off with a high-end-robbing brass cover and while this is absolutely a custom option here, we choose to use a thin nickel or open cover as standard as the one concession to modernity.

· BRIDGE AII +/-9.5k: This classic, beefy wind and flat-AII poles give this pickup all the girth and richness characteristic of those very early, lap-steel inflected Broadcaster units. If you love the tele twang but prefer your highs to be that little bit sweeter and your low-midrange a bit more present there’s few things more ideal than this!

· NECK AIII +/- 6.7K: The Tele neck pickup is often neglected but it really can be absolutely glorious. As mentioned above, our preference is to use a thin nickel or a really cool looking open topped cover. This helps to avoid the woolly high end that thicker or brass covers often cause and leads to a pickup that while very much its character has the charm, balanced tonality and playability of a Strat-style neck pickup.

This set is offered with a traditional black-dye string wrap on the bridge pickup and a thin, transparent sounding nickel cover on the neck as standard, though other options are given in the drop down menu for your consideration. These pickups are also lightly potted as standard and non-RWRP unless requested.

If you require a custom string wrap, different cover or any other tweak not offered directly on this page, please contact us via any of the methods shown here. We love to add personal touches to any of our pickups!

  • CURRENT LEAD TIME FOR WINDING AND ASSEMBLY BEFORE SHIPPING: 39-44 WORKING DAYS.

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