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Practical and quiet
I use these pipes on my 1986 japanese strat, as a replacement for the original springs that used to vibrate quite audibly.
These tubes are perfectly quiet as one would expect, and they can really compress a lot, so I can push the pickup up against the pickguard almost as much as with a spring
These tubes are perfectly quiet as one would expect, and they can really compress a lot, so I can push the pickup up against the pickguard almost as much as with a spring
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Good
Good rubber quality and evenly cutted.
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Fender Pickup Tubing Set
Gotta have em.
Quick tip; to get a rough idea if you need to replace these on your pickups, without removing the scratch plate, tap the screws the adjust the pickup hight on your scratch plate (with your guitar plugged in of course). If you get a loud knocking sound, as you tap, you probably need to replace the tubing.
Good quality tubing and lasts a long time. Recommended.
Quick tip; to get a rough idea if you need to replace these on your pickups, without removing the scratch plate, tap the screws the adjust the pickup hight on your scratch plate (with your guitar plugged in of course). If you get a loud knocking sound, as you tap, you probably need to replace the tubing.
Good quality tubing and lasts a long time. Recommended.
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Smart item to keep in your setup/repair box.
Small rubber gaskets with multiple uses. Ideal to use as spacers, to support your pickup screws etc. I even used those to stabilize the bridge on my Squier Bass VI.
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Just what I needed
Fender quality and made in USA.
I needed those to replace some, which got possibly too old to still function properly when adjusting the height of my pickups.
I needed those to replace some, which got possibly too old to still function properly when adjusting the height of my pickups.
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