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  2. Gibson Marauder - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Every Marauder featured custom-designed Bill Lawrence pickups sealed in clear epoxy. The guitar had a regular-sized humbucker pickup in the neck position and a blade style single coil pickup, mounted at an angle, by the bridge (similar to a Telecaster or Stratocaster), often mistaken to be a special type of humbucker. [1]

  3. Fender J5 Telecaster - Wikipedia

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    J5 Signature Telecaster, outfitted with a fixed Telecaster bridge, a custom Alnico V humbucker in the neck position, and a custom ceramic humbucker in the bridge position. This variant has an alder body with white binding on the top and back and a standard Telecaster headstock.

  4. Fender Noiseless Pickups - Wikipedia

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    Gen 4 Noiseless pickups for the Stratocaster, Telecaster, and Jazz Bass are still available from Fender. N4 features include: Noise-free, vintage-style tone; Shielded wire for even more noise reduction; Alnico V magnets; Mildly staggered pole pieces; DC Resistance: Bridge: 10.3K; Middle: 10.3K; Neck: 10.3K; Inductance Neck/Middle: 3.2 Henries ...

  5. Fender Telecaster Custom - Wikipedia

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    Fender chose to replicate this mod with a revised Telecaster Custom model, using a Wide Range in the neck position and adding separate volume and tone controls for each pickup, along with a three-position toggle for pickup selection on the guitar's upper bout. This brought the Telecaster design closer to that of Gibson's popular Les Paul model. [2]

  6. Fender Telecaster Deluxe - Wikipedia

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    The Fender Telecaster Deluxe is a solid-body electric guitar originally produced by Fender from 1972 to 1981. [1] Designed to compete with Gibson's Les Paul as rock music grew heavier in the 1970s, the Deluxe differs from most Telecaster models by featuring two humbucker pickups, each with its own volume and tone controls, and a larger pickguard. [2]

  7. Single coil guitar pickup - Wikipedia

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    Modern: 1) neck pickup only, with no treble cutoff; 2) neck and bridge; 3) bridge pickup only. The Fender Esquire has a variation to the Vintage wiring scheme by using the scheme on a single pickup. This gives a treble cutoff in the first position, normal in the middle position, and a tone control cutoff in the third position.