I am currently scoping out parts for my upcoming Jag-stang project. My plan was to used the wiring and pickups from the Pawnshop Mustang because I liked the pickups and the switching options for each humbucker. My problem at the moment is coming up with the WRHBs that come in the Mustang Special because I don't believe they exist on any other guitar I am aware of. I found some other WRHBs and wanted to know if it's the same thing and if I can modify it to use the switching of the Mustang special that lets you switch to either single coil and the humbucker. Also, can you take a normal Enforcer WRHB and put it into the smaller cover? Thanks for the help.
The Mustang Special Pickups are described as: Enforcerâ„¢ "Wide Range" Humbucking Bridge Pickup with downsized Wide Range covers
(ebay) Fender telecaster wide range pickups micros reissue (These aren't the Enforcer WRHB, but they are the smaller size)
http://www.ebay.com/itm/180712644152?ss ... 1423.l2649
(eBay)Fender Enforcer Wide Range Telecaster (these look like the pickups out of the J5 Triple Tele since the seller has 3 of them)
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Fender-Enforcer ... 2eb71e9d3b
Are these Wide Range Humbuckers the same?
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Are these Wide Range Humbuckers the same?
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Those are just Fender Enforcer pickups with a wrhb look to make people spooge mojo moneys, not that they don't sound good!
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Are you talking about the Enforcers on the Mustang or the J5 Tele?Haze wrote:Those are just Fender Enforcer pickups with a wrhb look to make people spooge mojo moneys, not that they don't sound good!
that being said...
I know that none of them are like the WRHBs from the 72 thinlines. I have played the Enforcer pickups on a CP Jaguar HH and the Mustang Specials pups sounded tons better to me and split coils much better.
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The main thing I am after is to find a similar pickup that can use the wiring setup like the Mustang Special. I don't want to buy one of these other pups and find out I can't split the coils the way I want to.
J Mascis Jazzmaster | AVRI Jaguar | Tuxedo-stang |Fender Toronado GT |
Squier FSR Sparkle Jaguar | Squier CV Mustang |1971 Fender Bronco| Baja Telecaster |
Squier FSR Sparkle Jaguar | Squier CV Mustang |1971 Fender Bronco| Baja Telecaster |
I don't think that the reissue WRHBs are coil-splittable, and are huge too.
I have found these pickups, normal-sizes WRHB pickups, click on the 'lead wire' option to change from 'vintage braided' to '4 wire'. They aren't cheap, but you could be waiting forever for a set of the Pawnshop pickups to come up for sale.
You could, of course, just get a pair of splittable Gibson-style humbuckers?....
I have found these pickups, normal-sizes WRHB pickups, click on the 'lead wire' option to change from 'vintage braided' to '4 wire'. They aren't cheap, but you could be waiting forever for a set of the Pawnshop pickups to come up for sale.
You could, of course, just get a pair of splittable Gibson-style humbuckers?....
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