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Pre-owned in excellent condition, this Telecaster sized P90 was handwound in the UK by The Creamery. A great way to beef up the bridge position of your favourite Tele.

Magnet: Custom Alnico 5

Poles: Slotted Steel Filister Head P90 Screw

Polarity: South Up

Coil Wire: 43AWG Plain Enamel

Lead Wire: Vintage Cloth Pushback

Output: 12.0k

TELECASTER SIZED P90 BRIDGE PICKUP - MID-RANGE

A P90 design in a standard Telecaster Bridge size. The Creamery Telecaster sized P90 'Mid-Range' pickup houses two custom sized Alnico 5 magnets, wider steel screws and a short, fat 43AWG coil. Fatter, grittier, dirtier single-coil voice still with clarity, presence & definition - JUts a darker, rounder, fuller than the Tele-90 'Treble' version. Get the grittier P90 sound in a standard Telecaster Bridge size.

The geometry of the standard Tele Bridge Pickup size as opposed to a standard P90 means there will always be a slight difference in sound between the two pickups as the coil will be slightly narrower and therefore taller to achieve an approximate output level - Its for this reason I don't call it a "true" P90 although I've voiced this pickup to have more of that darker, grittier P90 edge. A higher output, fat single-coil sound in a standard Tele Bridge sized pickup.

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