Customize your guitar's tone effortlessly with our Pre - Wired Stratocaster pickguards. Crafted in the same factory as Fender's legendary guitars using top - notch components, this drop - in pickguard is a breeze to install. Just remove your old pickguard, solder the output jack and ground wires, screw in the new one, and you'll be rocking with that authentic Fender sound. The Pure Vintage '65 Strat pickups are a game - changer. No other pickups can deliver the powerful, clean, and clear surf rock tones of mid - 1960s Stratocaster guitars like these. With vintage bobbin construction and genuine original - era cloth wiring, they're wound to exact specifications for true Fender tone and performance. The reverse wound reverse polarity middle pickup gets rid of 60 - cycle hum in positions 2 and 4 and adds the classic Stratocaster quack. Key features include formvar - coated magnet wire for extra brightness, Alnico 5 magnets for better focus and dynamics, staggered pole pieces for balanced volume across strings, wax - potted design, and a reverse - wound middle pickup to eliminate hum. Specifications: Instrument Type: Stratocaster®; Pickups: Pure Vintage '65 Gray - Bottom Single - Coil Strat® (Bridge), Pure Vintage '65 Gray - Bottom RWRP Single Coil Strat® (Middle), Pure Vintage '65 Gray - Bottom Single - Coil Strat® (Neck); Style: Single - Coil; Configuration: SSS; Magnet Type: Alnico 5; Magnet Wire: Formvar - coated; DC Resistance: 5.9K; Inductance: 2.6 Henries; Bobbin Material: Fiber; Lead Wire: Cloth - covered; Pole Pieces: Staggered; Tone: Vintage; Output: Vintage; Controls: Master Volume, Tone 1. (Neck Pickup), Tone 2. (Bridge/Middle Pickup); Shielded: Yes; Ply: 3 - Ply Black/White/Black; Switch Tip: Black; Control Knobs: Black; Hardware Finish: Chrome.


Using your Fender Pure Vintage 65 Prewired Strat Pickguard is super easy. First, take out your old pickguard. Then, solder the output jack and ground wires. After that, simply screw in the new pickguard, and you're ready to start playing. When it comes to maintenance, keep your pickguard clean by gently wiping it with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals as they might damage the finish. Also, be careful when handling the pickups. Don't apply too much pressure on them. If you're not using the guitar for a long time, store it in a cool, dry place to prevent any damage to the pickguard and pickups.