
Fender Pre-Wired Strat Pickguard, Custom Shop Fat 50's SSS Electric Guitar Electronics (0992340506)
$470.42
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is a pre-wired Strat pickguard? A: A pre-wired Strat pickguard is a complete assembly that includes the pickguard, pickups, and wiring, allowing for easier installation on a Stratocaster guitar.
- Q: What are the benefits of using the Custom Shop Fat 50's pickups? A: The Custom Shop Fat 50's pickups are designed to provide a warmer, fuller sound with enhanced midrange frequencies, making them ideal for blues, rock, and jazz styles.
- Q: Is this pickguard compatible with all Stratocaster models? A: This pickguard is designed for standard Stratocaster models, but compatibility may vary based on specific guitar configurations and modifications.
- Q: How do I install the pre-wired pickguard on my guitar? A: To install the pre-wired pickguard, remove the old pickguard and pickups, align the new pickguard with the screw holes, connect the wiring to the guitar's output jack, and secure it in place with screws.
- Q: What materials are used in the Fender Pre-Wired Strat Pickguard? A: The pickguard is typically made from high-quality plastic, while the pickups consist of magnet wire, magnets, and other electronic components.
- Q: Can I change the pickups on the pre-wired pickguard? A: Yes, the pickups can be changed, but it may require soldering skills and knowledge of guitar electronics to do so effectively.
- Q: What type of sound can I expect from this pickguard setup? A: With the Fat 50's pickups, you can expect a vintage Stratocaster tone with a balanced response, clear highs, and warm lows, suitable for various musical genres.
- Q: Does this pickguard come with a warranty? A: Fender typically offers a limited warranty on their products, so it's advisable to check with the retailer or Fender's official website for specific warranty details.
- Q: How do I care for my pickguard and pickups? A: To care for your pickguard and pickups, regularly clean the surface with a soft cloth, avoid exposing them to extreme temperatures, and check the wiring for any signs of wear.
- Q: What tools do I need for installation? A: You will need a screwdriver, soldering iron (if making wiring changes), and possibly a wire cutter/stripper for a complete installation.