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Fender Mesquite Acoustic Humbucker Pickup
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ACOUSTIC PICKUP INSTALL KYLE FINAL 030421
Description
Add some heat to your acoustic performance with the Mesquite humbucking soundhole pickup. Designed by Tim Shaw, it’s engineered specifically for use with bronze guitar strings.
The stack-coil design is compact and features individually adjustable pole pieces so you can personalize the output of each string. Ceramic magnets offer nuanced tonality and transparency that lets the guitar’s voice shine.
Note: This pickup includes a short cable including an end-pin-mounted ¼” jack. Fender recommend installation by an experienced technician or luthier.
The stack-coil design is compact and features individually adjustable pole pieces so you can personalize the output of each string. Ceramic magnets offer nuanced tonality and transparency that lets the guitar’s voice shine.
Note: This pickup includes a short cable including an end-pin-mounted ¼” jack. Fender recommend installation by an experienced technician or luthier.



Features
- Humbucking soundhole pickup
- Ceramic magnets
- DC Resistance:1.8k ohms
- Includes internal cable from pickup to ¼” end-pin jack
WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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submitted7 months ago
asked bySteve
fromPhoenix, AZ
Is the cable long enough to reach the strap button at the bottom of a guitar?
Yes, it is.