Discover the unparalleled sound of the Fishman Fluence Signature Series Greg Koch Gristle-Tone Pickup Set, designed to transform your Telecaster® guitar into a sonic powerhouse. Crafted for musicians who crave both versatility and precision, this pickup set is the key to unlocking new dimensions in your playing.
The Gristle-Tone Pickup Set includes both lead and rhythm direct replacement pickups, making installation a breeze. The pre-wired control plate is fully assembled and features a 3-way switch, Volume and Tone pots, and a push-push Voice Selector button. This intuitive setup allows you to easily toggle between two distinct voices, ensuring your Telecaster® can handle any style or genre.
Feel the power of Voice 1 – the White-Guard. It's the epitome of open and airy tones, reminiscent of Nashville and Bakersfield. Perfect for chicken pickin’ and big strum, it captures the essence of classic country and rock 'n' roll. Switch to Voice 2 – the Black-Guard, for a sound that's fat and punchy, with searing sustain and undeniable Tele® muscle. This dual-voice capability means you can effortlessly shift from sparkling cleans to gritty, high-gain riffs, all without any hum, thanks to Fluence’s Multi-Voice technology.
Installation is straightforward and requires no permanent modifications to your beloved guitar. The middle/both position accurately reproduces the shift in resonance that occurs when using two passive pickups in parallel, providing a truly authentic and dynamic playing experience.
Express your unique sound and feel every emotion in your music.
Features
- 1 lead and 1 rhythm direct replacement pickups for Telecaster® guitars
- Completely assembled, pre-wired, drop-in control plate that includes: 3-way switch, Volume and Tone pots, Push-push Voice Selector button, Fluence rechargeable lithium-ion battery pack
- Replacement “jack cup” with ¼” audio and USB charging jacks
- Installs without permanent modifications
- Hum-free, Fluence Multi-Voice tone
- Middle/Both position accurately reproduces the shift in resonance that occurs when using two passive pickups in parallel, compared to either Neck or Bridge pickup by itself