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Description

Unleash the vintage spirit of your Telecaster with the Lollar Tele Alnico 3 Bridge Staggered pickup. Designed for those who crave the classic "chicken pickin’" sound, this pickup delivers a punchy attack paired with reduced sustain, honing in on the fundamental tone that defines an iconic Tele. Crafted with precision, it offers a dynamic response that captures the nuances of your playing, ensuring each note rings with clarity and character.

The Lollar Tele Alnico 3 Bridge Staggered is more than just a pickup; it's a bridge to a world of sonic possibilities. Whether you're a seasoned picker or a passionate novice, this pickup brings versatility to your musical arsenal. With its vintage-inspired design, it’s perfect for those seeking authenticity in tone, making it a must-have for any Tele enthusiast looking to elevate their sound.

Join our vibrant musician community to share your experiences, tips, and tricks on getting the best out of your gear. Dive into discussions, watch our comparison videos, and discover how the Lollar Tele Alnico 3 can transform your setup.

Key Features:

  • Punchy attack with reduced sustain
  • Designed for fundamental Tele tone
  • Avg. DC Resistance: Bridge 7.8K
  • Recommended Potentiometers: 250k
  • Recommended Capacitor: 0.047μF
  • Ideal for "chicken pickin’" styles
  • Compatible with pre-wired kits for easy installation

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