🎶 Unleash Your Inner Rockstar with FLEOR!
The FLEOR Alnico 5 Guitar Pickups are designed for TL style electric guitars, featuring a vintage-inspired Alnico 5 magnet and a wax potted construction to eliminate noise. With a resistance of 7-8K and a stylish golden cover, these pickups not only enhance your sound but also elevate your guitar's aesthetic. Easy to install with included hardware, they are perfect for musicians looking to upgrade their setup.
Color | Golden |
Neck Material Type | Plastic |
Body Material Type | Plastic |
Back Material Type | ABS |
Guitar Bridge System | Telescaster |
Number of Strings | 2 |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Guitar Pickup Configuration | S |
E**.
Worth every penny. Great sound and quality.
This was a very good set of Tele type pickups. Will purchased again.
L**I
FLEOR pickups are my secret
I have bought FLEOR pickups before and loved them. I bought these to replace the pickups that came in my brand-new Firefly FFTL Telecaster copy. The Firefly's bridge pickup was pretty good, but the neck pickup was very muffled and had no punch. I figured I would replace both pickups because I wanted a matched set, so I sourced out this FLEOR set. I put them in this morning, and I have not been able to put the guitar down since. Its tone is reborn. The bridge pickup was pretty good before the replacement, but it is twice as sweet now. These FLEOR's are bright and warm, with a lot of chime in them. They are well constructed and came already wax potted, so not microphonic. The lead wires are long and were pre-tinned for easy soldering. A pleasure to install. I could not be happier.
I**.
It's a decent upgrade option
I got these to upgrade cheap pickups on a knock off telecaster and they sound better... more clarity and sustain, the neck pickup sounds really good. Are they as great as everyone raves about? No... but as an upgrade to a cheap guitar, they are worth the money.
B**O
Great quality, tone and output for the price
I have a Fleor tele neck and “premium” brand quarter pounder tele neck pup that costs $80 more. Both brand new. Tested both, Fleor absolutely does it right. 100% pleased and betting on this brand for my future builds.
P**O
A huge upgrade to the Squier Bullet Tele
I bought the FLEOR Alnico V pickups for my Squier Bullet Telecaster. They sounded OK, better than the stock PUs. When I went to adjust the bridge pickup height, the three adjustment screws revealed that no threads were holding it into the brass pickup plate they were ‘screwed” into. The original screws were too big to fit into the holes in the FLEOR brass back plate. I thought that the narrower screws supplied by FLEOR would be the right fit. After the failure, I could tell that it was the residual wax in the hole holding the screws provided by FLEOR; barely holding it together.Now I have to disassemble the entire guitar once again and return these pickups because FLEOR could not be bothered to be SURE the end user could install the pickup. Shame on them. To fix this I tried to use the M4 tap in the Harbor Freight tap set. I do not recommend that tap set. I remembered buying one of those drill/tap all in one bit sets. I dug it out, put it in the drill and drill/tapped the hole and re-installed the pickups in the Bullet/CV (body/neck). Now I put the pickups back and wired in and continued to finish up the 5 way CRL switch using the original Fender/Bill Lawrence values.I love the bass in the neck pickup. It is VERY powerful and deep. The bottom/low end is almost too much. I am going to keep these PU in this guitar for now. I am pleased with my choice. A very nice upgrade to the Bullet, that comes with basic not so great, even trash compared to the FLEOR Alnico V.
R**S
A very good sounding pickup
I really like the pickup
D**D
Surprisingly great
These sound really great for the price... Very happily surprised! Would trust more pickups from them.
H**D
very vintage - microphonic in a good way
I don't normally write reviews of this depth, but since pickups are a matter of taste and this is not a run of the mill pickup and some people will love it and others will hate it I just want to describe it.You should know that this pickup is very microphonic. Many people have a problem with that. Other people know that a microphonic pickup gets a lot more harmonics and the sound of the wood. Deadening the pickup is just a saucepan full of wax away but I wouldn't do that.I love this pickup. It is very much a vintage voiced pickup. Probably not "hot" or "overwound" but I haven't put it on a meter. It is very articulate and dynamic which is characteristic of a lower number of windings and alnico magnets. It responds to different playing styles well. I fingerpick with a lot of hitting the strings with my nails, popping and slapping on a guitar I built with a body made from redwood taken from a 100 year old barn.This is a rich-sounding pickup with lots of twang and harmonics depending on how you wire it and how you install it.I found it was easy to wire and shield this to eliminate electrical interference and it is notably quieter than some other pickups.I'm buying another and I hope it is as good as this one is.
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