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2022-11-17T01:15:06
I love love love what I did to my Squier Strat by putting these pickups into it. The guitar sounds fantastic and is a genuine joy to play.
Scott P.
2022-11-06T23:16:01
My wife brought me home a Squier Affinity Stratocaster from a thrift store. I own some really nice Fender branded guitars, but none of them with a SSS pickups configuration so I was happy with what she found me. The stock pickups weren't that great though, also the frets were very rough. I can finish frets, and handle any kind of electronic maintenance so I decided to use the guitar as a platform for building the SSS strat I wanted, and that started with pickups. I chose the Yosemite based on my desire for something that sounds really really good with a clean tone. I feel like I hit a home run with these pups. They sound nice and buttery with fantastic articulation. You have to spend a LOT of money to get these pickups in your guitar from Fender. They sound so great. Thank you Adorama for getting these to me as soon as you could (a couple weeks.)
Scott P.
Don't even hesitate. These are so great.
By Scott P.
I love love love what I did to my Squier Strat by putting these pickups into it. The guitar sounds fantastic and is a genuine joy to play.
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By Scott P.
My wife brought me home a Squier Affinity Stratocaster from a thrift store. I own some really nice Fender branded guitars, but none of them with a SSS pickups configuration so I was happy with what she found me. The stock pickups weren't that great though, also the frets were very rough. I can finish frets, and handle any kind of electronic maintenance so I decided to use the guitar as a platform for building the SSS strat I wanted, and that started with pickups. I chose the Yosemite based on...
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This trio of Hand Wound Tomatillo single-coil pickups share the same lineage as our Ancho Poblano and El Diablo pickups. Clean-sounding, with plenty of chime, the Tomatillo pickups are crafted around alnico 2 magnets, simulating what an aged alnico 5 pickup from the '50s might sound like today.