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FS: Warman 30k Quad Coil Humbucker - Korean Squier Telecaster Neck Pickup - Random Cheap Humbuckers

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SlimbertSlimbert Frets: 332
Warman Quad Coil.

Bonkers pickup, showing a huge 30.8k output. Bought this out of curiosity, but I've never actually used it...scares me a bit, tbh.

It's a Warman, but the branding has been removed. Great condition, plenty of wire. Has screws and springs.

Just £20 for this, including postage.









This came out of a 90's Korean Squier Tele. Really does sound lovely and puts out a sweet 6.4k. I went for something hotter in the end so I've no use for this.

Good condition. Plenty of wire. £20 including postage.







Pair of chrome humbuckers. These came out of an Ibanez AS73. I never actually used them, as I swapped the pickups out before I plugged the guitar into an amp. Can't find my wire stripper to check the output. I'm sure the info will be online somewhere.

Lovely condition, short wires, no screws or springs. £20 including postage.




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  • SlimbertSlimbert Frets: 332
    Happy to listen to offers if I've priced them too high. 
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  • FunkfingersFunkfingers Frets: 13312
    Slimbert said:
    chrome humbuckers … out of an Ibanez AS73 … Can't find my wire stripper to check the output. I'm sure the info will be online somewhere.
    According to Ibanez Wiki,
    CE = Classic Elite
    N1 = neck position
    B1 = bridge position

    9.0 and 11.0k, respectively.
    Ceramic bar magnets.
    Be seeing you.
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  • SlimbertSlimbert Frets: 332
    Slimbert said:
    chrome humbuckers … out of an Ibanez AS73 … Can't find my wire stripper to check the output. I'm sure the info will be online somewhere.
    According to Ibanez Wiki,
    CE = Classic Elite
    N1 = neck position
    B1 = bridge position

    9.0 and 11.0k, respectively.
    Ceramic bar magnets.
    Thanks for that. Much appreciated!
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  • SlimbertSlimbert Frets: 332
    Bump for offers!
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  • SlimbertSlimbert Frets: 332
    Any offers before I sling these back in a drawer?
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  • FunkfingersFunkfingers Frets: 13312
    Slimbert said:
    It's a Warman but the branding has been removed.
    If you don't mind me asking, how did you achieve that without damaging the bobbin material?

    I have just acquired a Warman T-Rail Blazer for Telecaster that would look much better without the silver legend.
    Be seeing you.
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  • TTonyTTony Frets: 26143
    I suppose that Warman wouldn't really work in your Jazz-Folk band.

     ;) 
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  • SlimbertSlimbert Frets: 332
    Slimbert said:
    It's a Warman but the branding has been removed.
    If you don't mind me asking, how did you achieve that without damaging the bobbin material?

    I have just acquired a Warman T-Rail Blazer for Telecaster that would look much better without the silver legend.
    Honestly, I asked my daughter to scratch it off with her finger nail and it came away pretty easily. I was going to take a flathead screwdriver to it, but I figured it might leave a ton of a scratches. It was just glued on silver lettering. 
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  • SlimbertSlimbert Frets: 332
    TTony said:
    I suppose that Warman wouldn't really work in your Jazz-Folk band.

     ;) 
    Tried it, but 30k through 26 gain pedals into 700w of maxed out valve amps didn't really suit my residency at Ronnie Scott's, not even when I turned my Whammy off...their loss. 
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  • FunkfingersFunkfingers Frets: 13312
    Slimbert said:
    Slimbert said:
    It's a Warman but the branding has been removed.
    If you don't mind me asking, how did you achieve that without damaging the bobbin material?
    Honestly, I asked my daughter to scratch it off with her finger nail and it came away pretty easily. I was going to take a flathead screwdriver to it, but I figured it might leave a ton of a scratches. It was just glued on silver lettering. 
    On closer examination, the logo on the T Rails pickup turned out to be a self-adhesive label. (White ink on a clear backing strip.) I shall probably move it to the baseplate.
    Be seeing you.
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  • SlimbertSlimbert Frets: 332
    Buuuuurp!
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