🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game with FLEOR!
The FLEOR Neck+Bridge Pickup Set features double coil humbucker pickups designed for 6-string electric guitars. With a ceramic magnet and adjustable pole pieces, it offers a resistance of 7-8K for the neck and 14-15K for the bridge. Fully wax potted to eliminate feedback, this set comes in a sleek white finish and includes all necessary installation hardware.
Number of Strings | 6 |
Guitar Pickup Configuration | H |
Neck Material Type | Ceramic |
Fretboard Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Body Material Type | Ceramic |
Back Material Type | abs |
Top Material Type | Plastic Bobbin |
Color | White |
T**D
Dangit, these are really good! Clarity & Adjustable
After seeing Darrell Braun's review of some FLEOR pickups, I thought, "What the heck, these will be decent pups to learn how to install on my guitar. If I mess up, I can afford another set". I didn't expect them to actually be *good*. I bought them along with this other FLEOR set to see how they compare:FLEOR High Output Alnico 5 Guitar Pickup Double Coil Humbucker Pickups Neck and Bridge Set BlackWhat I found was really clear tones! Like, somewhere between a typical magnetic pickup, and a piezo pickup. I'm getting good warmth from my neck pickup, but it's clear unless I crank down the tone knob (I used a 500k pot & a .022uf cap), and a decent amount of twang and output from the bridge pickup. But they're not overdriving or cracking up my amp on their own. Distortion pedals take care of that. I'm much happier with these sounds compared to the 1980's Squire Bullet pickups they replaced (ceramic magnets).They have much lower output than the other pickups linked above. In other words, these are better for jazz, blues, rock, and even maybe even 1980's Journey, Joe Satriani and Steve Vai. The other pickups would probably be better suited for speed and death metal.They pair very nicely with a Seymour Duncan COOL RAILS pickup in the middle as far as output goes. Tonally, these have more detail than the cool rails, like the difference between a Shure SM58 and 520DX harmonica mic.The other FLEOR pickups linked above have much higher output than the COOL RAILS pickup. They might work better with a HOT RAILS pickup.One thing to note about these if you do decide to put a COOL RAILS in between them: On my set, they were out of phase when I presumed the wiring was identical to Seymour Duncan pickups (like I heard elsewhere on the internet)I wired mine up as follows to keep them in series and in phase, and was still able to do a coil split using a free-way blade switch (model 5B5-02):Exposed wire: ground and soldered onto the volume potGreen: OutputRed & White: Soldered togetherBlack: GroundHope this helps!Oh, if you are wondering about my colorful pickguard, I had a friend's photograph printed onto it. But you can find something similar on Etsy.
S**
waste of time installed this FLEOR Neck + Bridge Pickup
this is second pair i brought, the first one was chrome humbucker even better sound and quality, I installed this white dual pickup in my ibanez GRGX70, Oh Man, what a waste time installed, it came with 5 Wiring on this pickup, the colour code all wrong, If you follow the map instruct you to do the wiring, you will be in big trouble, The map show on the wiring may be correct path, but attached in this pickup red and white was blind together, Suppose be corrcet, but whoever wiring this humbucker, all colour wire are incorrect, they Blue and Black blind together, totally incorrect, i use the digital mutli meter check, the Hot wire suppose Red and White, but the red and white already wiring blind together in this pickup are grounded, OMG, , Lucky I know how to rewiring the correct wiring, if a dummy who wiring it will be problem,, Anyway, the sound of this pick up i will give 1 star....
R**C
Sounds amazing
Got these to upgrade a les paul guitar kit, as it was a kit guitar I didnt want to go crazy expensive. I was really surprised that these sound really good.
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