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  • Pure Handwound vs. Regular Wind
  • Humbuckers
    • T-Bucker
    • Original Slugbucker
    • Pagey 2
    • Brownbucker
    • Duanebucker/Duanebucker Plus
    • Crushbucker
    • O-Bucker
    • Super O-Bucker
    • Super Slugbucker
    • Plutonium 239
    • Original Woodbucker
    • Telebucker
    • Telebucker 5 - Super Telebucker
    • Telebucker 6 - The Low Rider
    • Woodbucker 24
  • Strat* Singles
    • Hardcore
    • Refin
    • Hot Vintage
    • Paul Bunyan
    • Tire Iron
    • The 8-Bird
  • Tele* Singles
    • Hardcore
    • Bell Tone
    • Chimecaster
    • Tar Paper
    • Paul Bunyan
    • Super Paul Bunyan
    • Twang Smoker
    • Extra Hot Output
  • P-90s
    • Jazz 90
    • Cherrick
    • Blues 90
    • P-24 Neck
    • Honk 90 Bridge
    • Honk Plus Bridge
    • Hotter than Honk Plus Bridge
    • Rod 90s
    • 90-Buckers
  • Minis
  • Bass Pickups
  • Specials
  • About
    • Contact
    • News
    • My R9
    • Fire - June 2015
    • Wiring Diagrams
    • Clips
  • Ordering
  • Does God Exist?
Zhangbucker Pickups

Telebucker

Neck 7.0k/A3​
For pricing click here:  ​www.zhangbucker.com/humbuckers.html  and scroll to the bottom.
As the name implies, a neck humbucker designed for Telecasters.  Even the usual underwound humbucker can easily overwhelm a Tele bridge pickup.  This one is designed to match up with Tele bridges with a little extra beef.  If your bridge is much more vintage, see below…

Telebucker 2

Neck 6.5k/A3
A neck humbucker designed for Tele’s as above, but this one is wound especially light to balance with vintage output Tele bridge pickups while still keeping the fullness you wanted a humbucker for to begin with.  Spec can even be dropped as far down as the high 5’s – which you might need for those hardcore low-6 Tele bridges.

Telebucker 3

Neck 6.0k/A3
Same concept as above, but an even mellower, chimier wind to match those really hardcore vintage Tele bridge pu's that can be overpowered by just THINKING about a humbucker in the neck.

Telebucker 4

Neck 5.5k/A3
The TB3 STILL too hot for your Tele?  Look no further, the TB4 is HERE...
Options:
Splat Option**................................................... $15 per pickup. 
New Looking Nickel or Gold Cover...................Inquire via phone or email
RS Relic Aged Nickel Cover..............................$30 (yup, RS just hiked their prices, sorry)
12-screw “Sweet Heat” option............................$5 (the effect is a bit sweeter/smoother sound, and the ability to
                                                                             adjust midrange up and down with the second row of screws
)

4-conductor.........................................................NO CHARGE

F-spacing ............................................................NO CHARGE
FOR BASIC PICKUP PRICING, PLEASE CLICK ON HUMBUCKERS ON THE MENU AT THE LEFT

**The Splat is a means of getting a beefier option to the typical wimpy/slicey split humbucker tone.  One coil is tapped part way so when you throw the switch you get all of one coil plus part of the other coil for a bigger, more authentic "single coil" tone.  For example, if you had an 8k pickup, instead of the 4k split that sounds like a mosquito on a good day, you could have 5.5k, 6.0k, 6.5k or anywhere in between.  Though I will likely make some recommendations for what's best for what you want, the exact spec is up to you...
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