Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What guitars is the Fender Modern Pickguard compatible with? A: The Fender Modern Pickguard fits American, American Standard, American Deluxe, American Special, Highway One, Road Worn, Deluxe Player, Blacktop, Standard, and Deluxe series Telecaster guitars, as well as Squier Standard series Telecaster models from 2004 to present.
- Q: What material is the pickguard made from? A: The pickguard is constructed from premium celluloid material, ensuring both durability and a classic look.
- Q: Does the pickguard come with a warranty? A: Yes, the Fender Modern Pickguard comes with a 1-year Limited Warranty for peace of mind.
- Q: How can I ensure I choose the right model for my Telecaster? A: To ensure compatibility, double-check your screw-hole pattern before making a purchase to confirm you are choosing the right pickguard model.
- Q: Is this pickguard designed for professional use? A: Yes, this pickguard is the same model used on actual production Fender instruments, making it suitable for professional use.
- Q: Can I use this pickguard on vintage Telecaster models? A: This pickguard is specifically designed for modern Telecaster models; compatibility with vintage models may vary, so it's best to verify screw-hole patterns.
- Q: What are the color options available for this pickguard? A: This listing specifies a parchment color; additional colors may be available, but it's important to check specific product listings.
- Q: How do I install the Fender Modern Pickguard? A: Installation typically involves removing the existing pickguard and replacing it with the new one by aligning the screw holes. It's recommended to follow a guide or consult a professional if unsure.
- Q: Will this pickguard affect my guitar's sound? A: While the pickguard itself does not significantly alter sound, it can impact aesthetics and the overall feel of your instrument.
- Q: Is there any special care required for the celluloid pickguard? A: To maintain the pickguard, clean it with a soft, dry cloth and avoid harsh chemicals that could damage the celluloid material.