
KAISH 11 Hole American Modern Strat Style HSS Pickguard 2-Screw Round Corner Humbucking Pickup Mounting for Stratocaster/Strat A
$17.33
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What guitars is the KAISH HSS Pickguard compatible with? A: The KAISH HSS Pickguard is designed to fit most American Standard, Hot Rod, American Deluxe, Lonestar, and Classic Series '70s Strat HSS models. However, some modifications may be needed for other Strat models.
- Q: What is the thickness of the KAISH pickguard? A: The thickness of the KAISH pickguard is approximately 2.2mm, with a possible variation of +/- 0.2mm due to differences in bulk materials used.
- Q: Does the pickguard come with mounting screws? A: Yes, the KAISH pickguard includes free mounting screws for installation.
- Q: Is the pickguard made of durable material? A: The pickguard is made of plastic and features two layers of protective plastic films that should be peeled off after installation.
- Q: How do I ensure the pickguard fits my guitar? A: To ensure a proper fit, verify your screw-hole pattern according to the dimension photo provided. Pickguard holes may vary based on the country of origin or manufacturing date.
- Q: Can I use this pickguard on a non-HSS Strat? A: While this pickguard is specifically designed for HSS configurations, it may fit some non-HSS Strats with modifications. It's recommended to check compatibility before purchasing.
- Q: What type of pickup can I use with this pickguard? A: The KAISH pickguard is compatible with humbucking bridge pickups, specifically designed for three or two mounting-screw round corner holes.
- Q: How should I care for the KAISH pickguard? A: To maintain the pickguard, clean it with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or solvents that may damage the plastic.
- Q: What colors or finishes are available for this pickguard? A: This specific KAISH pickguard features an abalone pearl finish, which adds a unique aesthetic to your guitar.
- Q: Is installation of the pickguard difficult? A: Installation of the KAISH pickguard is straightforward and can typically be done with basic tools. However, if you're not familiar with guitar modifications, consider seeking assistance from a professional.