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  2. Fender Wide Range - Wikipedia

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    The pickups enjoyed some adoption, though Fender's single-coil pickups retained widespread popularity. Original Wide Range pickups were available from 1971 and subsequently installed in the Deluxe , Custom and Thinline Telecasters as well as the Starcaster , ceasing production successively in 1979 when these models were discontinued.

  3. Squier Telecaster Custom - Wikipedia

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    The bridge is a rear-loading six saddle design, similar to the type used on many non-trem Fender guitars. Recently Fender have added a similar guitar to their Classic Player Series: the Telecaster Deluxe Black Dove. This guitar shares many similarities with the Custom II it that both models sport P90 pickups, black bodies and scratchplates, the ...

  4. Squier '51 - Wikipedia

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    The '51 uses a humbucker pickup in the bridge position and a single-coil (R≈3.5kΩ) pickup in the neck position. The 4-wire bridge pickup allows for coil splitting by pulling up on the volume control knob to limit the humbucker to single-coil output. The neck pickup is slanted with respect to the strings, better aligning the single-coil pole ...

  5. Fender Noiseless Pickups - Wikipedia

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    They are now widely used on many Fender guitars made in their Ensenada, Mexico facility (so-called "Made in Mexico", or "MIM" guitars [7]) and Fender Custom Shop guitars, and have been the stock pickups on the Eric Clapton Stratocaster signature model since 2001. Vintage Noiseless pickups are still sold by Fender.

  6. Fender Telecaster Custom - Wikipedia

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    Lover's Fender humbucker is felt by many to be brighter with more bottom end than his Gibson versions, and a better match for the classic, Fender bridge pickup. There was a curly “Custom” logo on the original Custom guitar until early 1973, when it was replaced by a standard italicized block typeface as used on most Fender guitars and ...

  7. Lipstick pickup - Wikipedia

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    [a] More recently, Fender themselves introduced a Stratocaster with Seymour Duncan designed lipstick-tube pickups for their Squier line, called the Surf Stratocaster and a Fender factory special run (FSR) American Standard Stratocaster with Seymour Duncan SLS-1 lipstick pickups, as well as offering the same SLS-1 pickups as a Custom Shop option.

  8. Lace Sensor - Wikipedia

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    Fender-Lace Sensors installed as stock on a Fender Strat Ultra. The Lace Sensor is a guitar pickup designed by Don Lace and manufactured by AGI (Actodyne General International) since 1985. Lace Sensors are true single coil pickups; however, internally they are different from classic single coils.

  9. Tom Anderson Guitarworks - Wikipedia

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    Tom Anderson Guitarworks is an American manufacturer of electric guitars and guitar pickups, based in Newbury Park, California.The company was started in 1984 by Tom Anderson, who is regarded as "one of the most respected names in the […] custom guitar market."

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