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Fender 0992234000 Pure Vintage '64 Telecaster Pickup Set

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Features

  • Telecaster Vintage Pickup Set with Neck Bridge Single-coil Pickups

Description

From vintage bobbin construction to genuine original-era cloth wiring, all Fender Pure Vintage pickups are wound to precise specifications for authentic, traditional Fender tone and performance. Warm up your Telecaster tone with a set of vintage-accurate early '60s single-coil Telecaster pickups, which offer hotter, stronger Tele twang that's crystal clear and versatile enough for any musical application.

Brand: Fender


Color: Black (bridge), Nickel (neck)


Top Material Type: Fichtenholz


Body Material: Nickel


Back Material Type: Nickel


Neck Material Type: Nickel


Fretboard Material Type: Maple Wood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: S-S


String Material Type: Nickel


Hand Orientation: Right


Item Weight: 5.8 ounces


Product Dimensions: 11.42 x 7.48 x 3.54 inches


Country of Origin: USA


Item model number: 0992234000


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: January 22, 2014


Back Material: Nickel


Body Material: Nickel


Color Name: Black (bridge), Nickel (neck)


Fretboard Material: Maple Wood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: S-S


String Material: Nickel


Top Material: Fichtenholz


Neck Material Type: Nickel


Number of Strings: 6


Guitar Bridge System: Fixed


Size: Set


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  • Great pickups!
Color: Black (bridge), Nickel (neck)
Replaced the stock pickups in a 2006 Fender Telecaster Standard, MiM. They sound great, no complaints, no issues with the installation. I recommend these for any Telecaster, unless you want absolute top-tier, and are willing to pay twice the price.
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025 by Jack Spade

  • Great Fender pickups
Color: Black (bridge), Nickel (neck)
Bought these to replace the stock pickups in my Squier 40th Anniversary Telecaster. A massive improvement in tone and that awesome mid 60's Tele sound!
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025 by Tommie W

  • Vintage 64’ - great clarity and value
Color: Black (bridge), Nickel (neck)
The media could not be loaded. Overall I’m happy with them. Got the 64’ Pure Vintage pickups and I think they’re a great value for the money. I upgraded my Squier Bullet with all new electronics and these definitely made a big difference. Squier pickups were ok but a little muddy and muffled. These have great clarity and a little more output. The neck pickup is warm and articulate and sounds awesome in my opinion, the bridge a bit bright and thin, but still pretty cool for twangy rocking, and the cheaper guitar may also be a factor. I have them wired up with 250k Fender pots and a .022uf cap. I attached a quick video I made testing them out. Don’t mind the sloppy playing, but I did go through all pickups on clean and with a little dirt to give you a taste (starting on neck then working back to bridge). Also! One big thing to note - I originally bought them “Like New” from Amazon to save a few bucks and I did not get the right pickups. Someone had swapped out the Fenders for some cheaper knockoff. I could tell because the wires were cheap plastic instead of cloth. So make sure to double check it comes with cloth wire and a proper Fender wiring diagram. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2019 by BDeLoach

  • Great Pickups
Color: Black (bridge), Nickel (neck)
I was very happy with the product. These pickups sound great. They were shipped and packed carefully, mounted on a small piece of plywood in the shape of a pickguard. Easy to read instructions were included. I would recommend these pickups to anyone looking for that vintage sound.
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2024 by Barry

  • These are great
Color: Black (bridge), Nickel (neck)
These are very musical and classic sounding tele pickups. I put them in an early 2000s MIM tele with stock pickups and the difference was quite substantial. They are vintage voiced so not super hot, but they have a really pleasant chime and clarity to them that just sounds great. I added a 4 way switch as well so I had to modify the neck pickup by clipping a connection and adding a 3rd wire, but this is a pretty common modification and doesn't affect the sound or performance of the pickup. If you're trying to get high gain or modern voicings from your guitar this set isn't for you but if you want to make an "ok" sounding tele a "great" sounding tele then you've come to the right place. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2024 by S. Markle

  • Spanky twanky goodness
Color: Black (bridge), Nickel (neck)
Got these as my bridge single coil died on my Jap 92 Tele. Just did a straight replacement as the tele was already wired for 'modern'. By gum they are good. I actually cant stop playing now as it sounds so good, got the top end but theres also a great growl. I cant even remember what my guitar sounded like before but I certainly have no complaints and the price was not too shocking. Great upgrade. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2024 by Thomas Cleghorn

  • Fender's Best Kept Secret
Color: Black (bridge), Nickel (neck)
The Fender Pure Vintage '64 Telecaster Pickup Set is a phenomenal set of pickups. I put them in a Tele that I built and they make it sound exactly how a good Tele should. They are powerful enough to sound really good with distortion, but they really shine when played clean to slightly breaking up. They are not so hot and overwound that they lose high end and sound muddy, but they are powerful enough to push your amp if you want. Would definitely buy again, in fact I might buy another set to replace some Tex-Mex pickups, which I really don't like so much anymore after playing these. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2018 by Jimmy James

  • The vintage Tele sound you want
Color: Black (bridge), Nickel (neck)
I have a 2011 American Standard Tele. Ash body. Maple neck. I love this guitar, particularly on the neck pickup. But, to be honest, I thought the stock pickups were overall just a bit lacking. I swapped in the Vintage 64 and Wow! It was like I bought a new guitar. These pickups give you that warm vintage Tele sound with snap and distinct articulation. Nice and responsive with dimension and punch when you attack. All three positions are now true options for me. I would mostly use the neck pick up on the stock set up and occasionally the middle position. I only used the bridge when playing through my Fulltone. Now each position gives me great sound yet very distinctive. I couldn’t be happier that I made this investment. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2023 by Stephen Renna

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