LTD ED Jazz Telecaster 零件布局说明书 LTD ED JAZZ TELECASTER® (0176010XXX)Page 1 of 6 Nov 13, 2017 - PR5164 - Rev. A COPYRIGHT - 2017 - FENDER MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS CORPORATION PARTS LAYOUT 2223 24 2611 13121447 2 81 15 17 161516323334 323334 212528 272930 29 283031201415 18 19163910 ...
the neck pickup cover is tarnished. there are also heavy scratches at the pickguard and heavy scratches at the upper bass-side bout (back of the body). there are other fine scratches on various parts of this instrument that do not appear in guitar galle...
If that doesn’t produce the desired results, your options are to snip the cover’s ground connection, replace a brass cover with nickel, or retrofit an open top cover. Be warned: the neck pickup will buzz when you touch it when the cover isn’t grounded. You can also decouple the ...
and then soldered to ground. If you had a reverse setup, like a Single Coil in the Neck and aHumbuckerorP90in the Bridge, you would solder the 500K resistor to the Neck pickup’s position on the switch.
(Twisted Tele neck/custom bridge,) seemed like a great pairing, providing the traditional tele bridge tone (if a little darker, which for me is ideal,) and a Strattier neck pickup than the typical Tele. The pair really do cover a lot of tonal ground. The second feature I fou...
cover "black-bottom" pickup with slot-head adjusting screws (at neck) with an output of 5.05k, and one black six-polepiece "copper-coated metal plate bottom" pickup with flush polepieces (angled in bridgeplate) with an output of 7.21k. Single-ply black Bakelite pickguard with five ...
Please notice that’s she’s playing, not a Telecaster, but a Fender Esquire– no neck pickup– lefthanded. Many folks don’t realize that Leo Fender’s original design for what became the Tele was what was later called the Esquire, as it was a bridge-pickup-only guitar. ...