Fender Custom Shop '69 SSS Pre-Wired Stratocaster Pickguard

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Fender Custom Shop '69 SSS Pre-Wired Stratocaster Pickguard

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  • Made with premium components in the same factory as our iconic guitars, this drop-in pickguard is easy to install.
  • Simply remove your old guard, solder the output jack and ground wires, screw in the new guard and you're ready to rock with pure Fender sound.
  • Custom Shop Custom '69 Pickups with enamel-coated magnet wire for warm vintage-style tones and staggered pole pieces for balanced output.
  • Alnico 5 magnets for focus and enhanced dynamics. Period-correct cloth wire and fiber bobbin.

  • Customize your tone with the Pre-Wired Stratocaster pickguards. Made with premium components in the same factory as our iconic guitars, this drop-in pickguard is easy to install. Simply remove your old guard, solder the output jack and ground wires, screw in the new guard and you're ready to rock with pure Fender sound.

    General
    Color: Parchment
    Country Of Origin: US
    Instrument Type: Stratocaster
    Orientation: Right-Hand
    Series: Pre-Wired Pickguards
    Hardware
    Control Knobs: Aged White Plastic
    Hardware Finish: Chrome
    Mounting Type: 11-Hole Modern
    Pickguard: 3-Ply Parchment
    Pickguard Ply: 3-Ply
    Pickup Covers: Aged White
    Switch Tip: Aged White
    Electronics
    Bobbin Material: Fiber
    Bridge Pickup: Custom '69 Single-Coil Strat
    Controls: Master Volume, Tone 1. (Neck Pickup), Tone 2. (Bridge/Middle Pickup)
    DC Resistance: 5.8K
    Inductance: 2.2 Henries
    Lead Wire: Cloth-covered
    Magnet Type: Alnico 5
    Magnet Wire: Enamel-coated
    Middle Pickup: Custom '69 Single-Coil Strat
    Neck Pickup: Custom '69 Single-Coil Strat
    • SKU: FEN-0992341509
    • Model Number: 0992341509


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