Tele Pickups
Posted on : 28-03-2011 | By : admin | In : Uncategorized
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Tele Pickups
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![]() 3 Way Pickup Selector Switches for Fender Tele Strat US $1.75
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![]() TELE BRIDGE PICKUP 760 OUTPUT QUALITY BRAND NEW US $21.95
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![]() 6 String Electric Guitar Bridge Pickup For Fender Tele US $5.99
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![]() tele single coil pickup US $15.50
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![]() Artec Alnico 5 Single Coil Tele Neck Pickup Chrome US $14.99
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![]() Artec Alnico 5 Hot Rail Blade Tele Bridge Pickup Black with Chrome Rails US $16.99
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![]() Fender Custom Shop Texas Special Telecaster Pickup Tele US $97.95
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![]() Don Mare Neck Pickup for Tele US $102.50
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![]() Fender Noiseless Telecaster Tele Pickup Pickups Set US $49.99
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![]() Rio Grande Muy Grande Tele Bridge Pickup US $65.00
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![]() Fender Telecaster Tele PICKUPS POTS KNOBS JACK US $120.00
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![]() Fender Guitar Pickup Switch Screws Strat Tele Chrome 12 US $5.05
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![]() Fender Guitar Pickup Switch Screws Strat Tele GOLD 12 US $11.55
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![]() Fender Strat Tele Guitar Pickup Tubing US $6.94
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![]() FENDER TELE BRIDGE PICKUP SQUIRE FIBER BRASS BASE PLATE US $.10
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![]() Road worn 50s telecaster pickup set for that real 50s tele sound US $80.00
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![]() Fender 006 4114 000 tele guitar pickup NEW US $4.95
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![]() Fender TELE PICKUP US $38.00
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![]() EMG T Single Coil Telecaster Tele Active Pickup Set US $69.00
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![]() BLACK ALNICO Tele Neck Pickup Classic Sound R8A US $24.99
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![]() Fender Tex Mex Tele bridge pick up US $35.00
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![]() Vintage 60s RI Fender Telecaster Tele PICKUP Guitar N US $1.04
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![]() Benson Custom Handwound Tele 76K bridge pickup alnico 5 US $1.26
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![]() Fender 2 Custom Shop Tele 51 Nocaster Pickup Set NEW US $174.95
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![]() Blacktop Tele Pickupsremoved from a 2011 Tele US $45.00
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![]() Benson Custom Handwound Tele neck pickup alnico 5 US $2.47
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The Fender Telecaster
The Fender Telecaster a.k.a the Tele, is a dual pickup solid-body electric guitar made by Fender. Introduced in the autumn of 1949 as the Broadcaster it was the first kind of guitar to be mass produced, since 1949 the telecaster has been in production making it the world's oldest solid body electric guitar. The Fender Telecaster was developed by Leo Fender himself in 1949, it was one of the first successful solid body electric guitars to be developed. The Gretsch company at the time claimed that the name ‘Broadcaster' infringed trademark due to the similarity in name to their ‘BroadKaster' range of drums, as a new comer to the industry Fender decided to bend and changed the name to Telecaster.
The Telecaster is known for its ability to produce a rich cutting tone or a mellow warm bluesy tone depending on the selected pickup, respectively "bridge" pickup or "neck" pickup. The bridge pickup has more windings and thus is able to give a much higher output.
In keeping with other models, Fender distinguishes product lines manufactured in different locations, for example a Telecaster made in America is known as a American where as those manufactured outside of America are known as Standards, or Classic models. Like the Fender Stratocaster many famous guitarists have used the Telecaster as their signature instrument. In the earlier days if drew players including Buck Owens, and Jerry Reed who played with such stars as Ricky Nelson, Elvis Presley, and Merle Haggard (a Signature Telecaster model player himself).Jimmy Page used a psychedelic-coloured 1958 Telecaster, on the first Led Zeppelin albums, and also for the lead solo in the 1971 song "Stairway to Heaven".
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pickups for a telecaster?
i am gonna buy an fender standard telecaster mexican and i thought i might improve the pickups once i get it.
i have looked at some and have seen that emg do one called emg T ( http://www.emgpickups.com/displayproducts.asp?section=Guitar&categoryid=13 ) i also have seen the fender texas special customs ( http://www.guitarampkeyboard.com/en/fender-texas-tele/12238 )
also if you know any good pickup combos then let me know
btw i play alot of types of music ranging from guns n roses and acdc to arctic monkeys but i do not play blues or country
thanks!
oh i forgot i am willing to spend about £150 which i think is about 200 dollars
Well first of all, the EMGs are active pickups so you will have to replace the whole system, pickups , pots , switches , everything. And you will have to power it all with a 9 volt battery. The texas specials are good but if you don't play blues or country you probably won't be happy with them. If your into G&R , AC/DC and stuff like that you would be much better off with a short scale guitar with some good humbucking pickups. I would suggest a Gibson SG or Les Paul style guitar. There are some good copies out there in the same price range as the Mexican Tele. And although they aren't short scale you might want to consider a Tele or strat with some humbuckers already installed. It's totally up to you but considering the music you play I just think humbuckers would suit you better. You can get a Mexican Tele and have humbuckers installed but that will cost you a lot more than just buying a guitar with humbuckers already in it. Besides , like i said , a tele is a longer scale guitar so it will never get the G&R or AC/DC tone that you're looking for no matter what pickups you put in it. Hope I helped a little . Good luck!


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