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Twang Style

These pickups, typically single-coil in design, contribute to the Telecaster's signature twangy sound that has been a staple in country, rock, blues, and many other genres since the guitar's introduction in the 1950s.

The Telecaster's bridge pickup is known for its bright, crisp tone with a pronounced midrange, making it ideal for cutting through a mix and delivering clear lead lines. On the other hand, the neck pickup offers a warmer, rounder sound with a more pronounced bass response, perfect for rhythm playing and mellower lead tones.

'53 Blackguard

Twangtone 50

Vintage

Blues

Country

With these '53 Blackguard pickups, you'll dive deep into the sonic world of the early Blackguard era, as the specs are based on the analysis of a '52 and a '53 set.

Singing and brilliant tone that comes through excellently. The bridge PU with bite and fat tone offers a sound spectrum that sounds bold and "rock".

With the Vintage pickups you can achieve the classic twang-style sound: with the added dynamics of a hand-wound coil.

The Blues set features a powerful and dynamic bridge pickup with a bit more midrange and a warm but transparent sounding neck pickup.

An idiosyncratic creation with enormous dynamic reserves. The sound brilliant and powerful with less mids - a pickup set with high enthusiasm factor!

TE Steamer

The TE Steamer is a humbucker in "twang-style" format.

Available in three variants: Standard, Rock and Hot.

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