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The ThroBak Broadcaster - A5 Custom MXV bridge pickup combines the classic 43 AWG Broadcaster hand scattered pickup wind with ThroBak USA made custom cast Alnico 5 magnets. This combination provides Telecaster tones that are a perfect choice for Rock and Blues players looking for a lead tone that is more compressed with less emphasis on twang. The ThroBak Broadcaster - A5 Custom MXV bridge pickup provides a big, diffuse bridge tone that pushes the amp hard and pairs wonderfully with a Humbucker or the 7.1k Broadcaster - A5 Custom Neck pickup. Think "Keef" tone on steroids!
ThroBak Broadcaster - A5 Custom MXV Telecaster Pickup Set
ThroBak Broadcaster - A5 Custom Tones
Bridge 9.9k, Neck 7.1k, available aged or unaged. • Hand scatter wound. • Hand beveled USA cast, Illinois A5 rod magnets. • Mounting screws and latex springs included. • Lamp black wax potted bridge pickup, twine wrapped. • ThroBak MXV repro "Donut" topped vulcanized flatwork. • Plain enamel magnet wire, 43AWG Bridge, 43AWG Neck. • Vintage correct untinned, stranded cotton push back wire. • Chrome plated neck pickup cover. • Third wire neck pickup option for S1 switch guitars. • Neck pickup compatible with body or pickguard mounting. • Mounting screws and latex springs included. • Available as a matched pair or single pickups. • 100% USA Made
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