






🎸 Elevate your Strat game with the Tex-Mex tone that legends swear by!
The Fender Tex-Mex Strat® Pickup Set features Alnico 5 magnets and polysol-coated wire for increased output, sparkling highs, and warm vintage tone. Designed with staggered pole pieces and a hum-cancelling middle pickup, this USA-made set delivers balanced, noise-free sound perfect for versatile players seeking classic Fender grit and clarity.


| ASIN | B001L8PIEI |
| Back Material | Wood |
| Body Material | Wood |
| Color Name | Tex Mex |
| Connector Type | Fender Pickup Connector |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,639) |
| Date First Available | 7 August 2012 |
| Fretboard Material | Maple Wood |
| Guitar Bridge System | Tremolo |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | S-S-S |
| Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio |
| Item Weight | 227 g |
| Item model number | 0992131000 |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Neck Material Type | Maple |
| Number of Strings | 6 |
| Product Dimensions | 29 x 19 x 9 cm; 226.8 g |
| Scale Length | inches |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Size | Set |
| String Material | Metal |
| Top Material | Wood |
| Voltage | 9 Volts |
R**S
Didn't meet my expectation
Installed it in my CV 60s Squier strat, I think the squier ones are better.
J**.
I bought these from here and installed them into a very cheap B stock guitar I bought online. The guitar was very flawed up but had a decent looking finish. It features a very cheap alder body, cheap bridge, nut and tuners, and terribad fret job on a very poor quality maple/rosewood neck that would make the most adept luthier fret. I completely re-did the frets and put some heavy 58-12 strings on the guitar with these pickups. I also tried them with Ernie Ball 10's and they sound amazing, so you don't need to use "barb wire" strings and absurdly high action, but it does improve the tone. And it's the SRV tone we're all after, right? Getting to the point: these are the best pickups I have ever heard. I have 57-62 which I love. I have almost every major guitar ever made. Alnico 3 and 5's galore. 54's, 69's, Custom shop, Ceramics, crunch, p90's -- you name it. These are the best. My experience was extremely fast shipping, great customer service and a wonderful product that I love so much. Total price for my guitar was right around $220 bucks and it easily beats my $2000 dollar strat. I'm not the bright bulb in the world so if *I* can do this, *YOU* can too. I will add this: I've been playing guitar for 33 years. Putting it mildly, I have never been impressed with Tex Mex pickups but I LOVE these Texas Specials. I never thought anything would outshine my 57/62's but these do. I can't recommend these pickups enough.
R**D
J’ai longuement hésité entre ceux ci, le set 57/62 et les alnico ii pro. Je regrette pas du tout mon choix. Le son est précis, chaud, dynamique. Tout ce qu’on attend d’une strat comme il se doit
V**O
Som clássico das Fender
G**E
Como alguien más dijo, son el secreto mejor guardado de Fender. Excelentes pastillas a un gran precio (y eso que lo acaban de aumentar). COn una potencia del doble de las pastillas vintage tradicionales, no necesitas humbucker, en especial porque, con una buena Noise Gate, son totalmente silenciosas. En modo limpio te dan el sonido clásico de Fender Stratocaster, pero un punch extra, se acabó el sufrir por volumen en modo limpio. Fáciles de instalar, mi unica queja es que el amarillo siempre ha sido, por tradición, la pastilla del medio en formato RW/RP , en ese set el amarillo es el del puente, y el rojo el de enmedio. Por fortuna, te dan una hoja con las instrucciones para instalar, dicha hoja sin embargo está confusa en lo que a potenciómetros de tono se refiere, es mejor buscar otro recurso. La tapa no es completamente blanca, tiene un ligero tono crema, aunque no demasiado como si fueran vintage. En resumen, muy recomendadas.
G**Y
UPDATED 4/6/15: I've installed/uninstalled these into my G&L strat style guitar a couple of times. The first time I just wasn't used to not having a RWRP middle pickup. I didn't think I'd mind the HUM in every position... but I did and out they came within a couple of day's. Maybe 6 months later, I put them back in while I was doing some other upgrades. My main focus with my guitar is that although it sounded pretty dang good overall, it just never quite sounded like what I thought a strat should sound like. The stock pickups were just over 7 ohms and I found out the stock saddles and trem block were made out of zink (pot metal to me). I determined to make my guitar sound like a strat so I took the guitar apart, painted the inside of the cavity with shielding paint, installed vintage style saddles, steel trem block, vintage RAW trem springs, blocked the 2 point trem with a thin piece of mahogany, wired in the CS 69's and it was a huge difference. Shortly after I wired in a "Kinman" style treble bleed... and THAT brought everything together. My guitar NOW sounds as good as any strat I've ever heard. Before trying ANY new pickups, maybe try wiring in the Kinman treble bleed. It might get you where you want to go without changing pickups. That said, I'm very satisfied with the Fender CS 69's and all of the upgrades that I've done. Together, my guitar has a VERY vintage tone with GREAT note complexity. The only other upgrade I plan on doing is the Ilitch silent backplate system to remove most of the remaining 60 cycle hum. Do yourself a favor and try the Thomastik-Infeld "Blues Sliders" as well. BEST strings I've ever used!!!
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