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Loaded Red/Black Tortoise HH Stratocaster Pickguard

****Guitar Madness Zebra Alnico 5 Hot Rod Humbuckers ****

StewMac Branded CTS Pots = Top Quality

*Fast Coil Splits, Treble Bleed, Separate Neck, and Bridge Tone Pots, Orange Drop Caps 

**Protective plastic is still on pickups**

***Requires 1-3/8" depth in control cavity***

*1 Set Guitar Madness Zebra Alnico 5 Hot Rod Humbuckers

    Neck = 7.45k   Bridge = 13.32K

*1 4-Ply Red/Black Tortoise Copper Shielded HH Stratocaster Pickguard

*1 Oak Grigsby 3-Way Switch

*2 Stew Mac Branded CTS 500K Potentiometers (Stew Mac Branded CTS Pots = Premium Quality)

*1 CTS 500K DPDT Push/Pull Potentiometer

*2 Orange Drop .022uf Capacitors

*1 RRG Treble Bleed. (Orange Drop .001uf Capacitor W/150Kohm Resister

*3 Black Strat Knob

*1 Black Switch Knob

Coil Splits:

The Bottom Tone Pot is a Push/Pull Pot. When the knob is lifted up it cuts the coils on both Humbuckers making them single coils. This is an excellent tone option. Perfect for when you want a more traditional Strat Sound. 

Treble Bleed:

A Treble Bleed allows the highs to pass through the Volume pot as you roll off the Volume. What this does is keep the Brightness and the Clarity of the pickups the same as you roll down the volume. You have the same clarity and brightness at 10 as you would at 9,8,7,6 and so on. This is a super nice!

Guitar Madness Zebra Alnico 5 Hot Rod Humbuckers:

The Neck Pickup has a nice vintage output with the faithful sound of the true original P.A.F.’s. The bridge is smoking hot wound and makes for a phenomenal lead sound. Wanna talk about awesome harmonics when you use a hard pick attack with a tad bit of palm muting!  Excellent PUPS that will not disappoint.

This is a great way to update your Stratocaster. We only use Top-of-the-Line Components, and that makes all the difference.

 These pickguards are designed to fit most USA/MIM Strat’s’, full thickness Squier bodies (1-3/4”), Debut Squier, and other Strat type guitars with at least 1-3/8” depth in the control cavity. As in all aftermarket pickguards the pickguard screw holes may be slightly off due to the year of manufacture, model, and plants the guitars were manufactured in. You may need to drill a few new screw holes in your guitar body to line up with the Pickguard screw holes.