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DiMarzio The Chopper T Bridge Telecaster Humbucker Pickup, BLACK - new

In Brief: Humbucking Pickup for Telecaster-style Electric Guitars - Black

The Chopper T™ Bridge is the louder, punchier brother of the Fast Track T™. More power is concentrated in the mids and low end for a bigger sound with more crunch. It shares the same side-by-side coils and twin-blade construction as the Fast Track T™, so there are no string alignment or magnet-pull problems. And of course, there’s no noise.

Not exactly the traditional Tele® bridge sound, The Chopper T™ Bridge has less twang and more chunk. This makes for a solid blues sound. 250K controls (the usual value on most Tele® guitars) will produce a warm sound without much high-end bite: 500K controls will open the top end up more and brighten up the low strings as well.

Features

  • Free shipping, delivery within 2 to 3 business days or less.
  • Stacked humbucker design
  • Perfect for Tele-style guitars
  • Dual rails make it ideal for bridge position
  • Big low end and midrange
  • Wiring: 4 conductor
  • Magnet: ceramic
  • Output: 260
  • DC resistance: 9.19k
  • Recommended for standard tele bridge position. 

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Model
  • DP384BK The Chopper T Telecaster Pickup
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  • United States

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