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Guerrilla Warfare Pickups Introduces the Tactical Tele Pickup

Guerrilla Warfare Pickups Introduces the Tactical Tele Pickup

A blend of PAF-style warmth and vintage Telecaster tones.

Akron, OH (October 5, 2015) -- Built for attitude and definition; these pickups offer a great blend of PAF Humbucker warmth and vintage Telecaster tones. Designed to maintain that traditional Tele tone, while providing a bigger sound with more volume, and of course, no 60-cycle hum or buzz. Tactical Tele Pickups have a raw, aggressive midrange, clear creamy treble and a fat bottom end to provide plenty of punch and attack. Pickups include nickel silver covers, mounting rings, and are wax potted with either single or 4 conductor shielded pickup leads. The Tactical Tele Humbucker Pickups come with Guerrilla Warfare Pickups ā€œNO QUESTIONS ASKED LIFETIME WARRANTY ON ALL PICKUPS!ā€ If you break it, send it back and we'll repair or replace it!

Features:

  • Alnico V magnets
  • Moderate/High Output
  • Neck Pickup 11.75K
  • Bridge Pickup 12.50

Guerrilla Warfare Pickups Tactical Tele Humbucker Pickups cost $135.00 each or can be purchased as a calibrated set for $235.00.

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