
Musiclily 8 Hole Guitar Tele Pickguard Humbucker HH for USA/Mexican Made Fender Standard Telecaster Modern Style, 1Ply Matte Bla
$16.11
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What guitars is the Musiclily Tele Pickguard compatible with? A: The Musiclily Tele Pickguard is designed to fit genuine Fender Telecasters that have a standard humbucker route. It is not compatible with Squier or other imported Fender instruments, nor is it suitable for the new Fender Blacktop series Telecaster.
- Q: What is the thickness of the Musiclily Pickguard? A: The Musiclily Pickguard has a thickness ranging from 2.0 to 2.2mm, equivalent to approximately 0.08 to 0.09 inches.
- Q: Does the pickguard come with any protective films? A: Yes, the Musiclily Pickguard comes with double layers of protective films on the top to prevent scratches during installation.
- Q: How many mounting screw holes does this pickguard have? A: The Musiclily Pickguard features 8 mounting screw holes, suitable for standard installation on compatible guitars.
- Q: What materials is the Musiclily Pickguard made from? A: The Musiclily Pickguard is constructed from high-quality plastic, ensuring durability and a sleek appearance.
- Q: Is this pickguard suitable for use with single-coil pickups? A: No, the Musiclily Pickguard is specifically designed for humbucker pickups and will not accommodate single-coil pickups.
- Q: What is included in the package with the pickguard? A: The package includes 1 piece of the Musiclily Guitar Pickguard.
- Q: Can I install the Musiclily Pickguard myself? A: Yes, the Musiclily Pickguard can be installed by yourself, provided you have basic tools and knowledge of guitar modifications. However, professional installation is recommended for best results.
- Q: Is the Musiclily Pickguard available in different colors? A: The Musiclily Pickguard is currently available in a matte black finish, which offers a modern and sleek look.
- Q: What should I do if the pickguard doesn't fit my guitar? A: If the Musiclily Pickguard does not fit your guitar, it may be due to compatibility issues with non-Fender models or different pickup configurations. Ensure your guitar matches the specifications before purchasing.