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This kit includes (1) Bridge and (1) Neck B52 Telecaster® style assembled pickup bobbins. Both pickup bobbins are pre-assembled and ready for winding. (Magnet wire is NOT included in this kit, and must be purchased seperately). Optional matte black box with custom foam inserts available.
These bobbins are for the true tone junkies! They sport 0.187" Alnico 2 rod magnets on the high three strings (G,B,e) while using 0.187" Alnico 5 rod magnets on the lower three strings (E,A,D). This helps to create a smooth, well balanced output. You get the punchy attack and well defined bass response associated with the Alnico 5 while producing the warm swelling vintage tones you get from the Alnico 2. No more need to compromise on either muddy bass response or harsh highs.
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(The term “Telecaster”® is a registered trademark of Fender Musical Instruments Incorporated. Tone Kraft is in no way affiliated with Fender Musical Instruments.)
Posted by David V on 27th Nov 2017
Everything I recieved was very high quality and the bridge pickup I wound sounds much better than any stock pickup I've had. I will buy from here in the future.
The kit did get mistakenly shipped without a base plate and haven't recieved one after having messaged them. Mistakes happen this time of year though and I have an extra one lying around so it isn't a big deal.
Posted by Unknown on 22nd Jun 2017
Excellent product that makes it a pleasure to wind your own. Excellent quality all the way.
Posted by Pete on 6th Nov 2014
I have built 5/2 pickups in the past that I have assembled custom built bobbins myself. This makes the process easier, gives me more time to wind and do other tasks in building pups. And of course the quality is always there with ToneKraft. Tonekraft has become my main supplier for Eastgrove pickups.
Pete from Eastgrove Pickups
Posted by Vaughn on 22nd Oct 2014
I have yet to be disappointed by anything from tone-kraft ... wish I could say the same about all my suppliers! These 5/2 Tele & Strat sets seem to be garnering enough attention that I'll be needing to buy some more kits ... nuff said?