🎶 Elevate Your Guitar Game with FLEOR!
The FLEOR Bridge Pickup is a high-performance ceramic double coil humbucker designed for 6-string electric guitars. With a resistance of 14-15k ohms and 12 adjustable pole pieces, it offers customizable sound while being fully wax potted to eliminate feedback. Easy to install and featuring a sleek black design, it's the perfect upgrade for any guitarist looking to enhance their tone.
T**Y
Excellent pups!
Just received my 2nd set and the quality and consistency was right on. Great price!I've used FLEOR pickups in the past and they've always sounded good. These sound just as good and easy to install. I like that they are wax-potted which eliminates squealing at high distortion levels. Nice output on both pickups: clarity on the bridge and warmth on the neck. Also, the pickups are very quiet. My only complaint is that I ordered all black for a color scheme and the included height adjustment screws were chrome which I switched out to black.
J**L
Black gold struck here!
This pickup is black gold! Meaning, it sounds really great. Nice mids and low end with just enough highs when clean. Handles gain/distortion like the best of them. It will chug! I've purchased several cheap pickups from other companies on Amazon and this pickup has surpassed all of them! I've bought invader style, dual blade humbucker, alnico 5's humbucker from different companies and took a chance on this pickup because of the discount. And this thing is wicked. I own other high priced 100.00 pickups and this is just as good. Sound wise, compare to Dimarzio super distortion DP100. This is better than a SD jb (I have one). Also sounds similar to a SD hot rails (I have also). This thing for 16.00$ is an absolute gem. I may even get another just to have a spare for another guitar. If I were you I'd click that buy now button before people realize how good this pickup is and it's gone. Great harmonics too by the way. I could go on and on about how good this thing is. After installing it measures on the multimeter at 15.13k out the input jack. Not microphonic at all and silent.
T**D
Dangit, these are really good! Clarity & Adjustable
After seeing Darrell Braun's review of some FLEOR pickups, I thought, "What the heck, these will be decent pups to learn how to install on my guitar. If I mess up, I can afford another set". I didn't expect them to actually be *good*. I bought them along with this other FLEOR set to see how they compare:FLEOR High Output Alnico 5 Guitar Pickup Double Coil Humbucker Pickups Neck and Bridge Set BlackWhat I found was really clear tones! Like, somewhere between a typical magnetic pickup, and a piezo pickup. I'm getting good warmth from my neck pickup, but it's clear unless I crank down the tone knob (I used a 500k pot & a .022uf cap), and a decent amount of twang and output from the bridge pickup. But they're not overdriving or cracking up my amp on their own. Distortion pedals take care of that. I'm much happier with these sounds compared to the 1980's Squire Bullet pickups they replaced (ceramic magnets).They have much lower output than the other pickups linked above. In other words, these are better for jazz, blues, rock, and even maybe even 1980's Journey, Joe Satriani and Steve Vai. The other pickups would probably be better suited for speed and death metal.They pair very nicely with a Seymour Duncan COOL RAILS pickup in the middle as far as output goes. Tonally, these have more detail than the cool rails, like the difference between a Shure SM58 and 520DX harmonica mic.The other FLEOR pickups linked above have much higher output than the COOL RAILS pickup. They might work better with a HOT RAILS pickup.One thing to note about these if you do decide to put a COOL RAILS in between them: On my set, they were out of phase when I presumed the wiring was identical to Seymour Duncan pickups (like I heard elsewhere on the internet)I wired mine up as follows to keep them in series and in phase, and was still able to do a coil split using a free-way blade switch (model 5B5-02):Exposed wire: ground and soldered onto the volume potGreen: OutputRed & White: Soldered togetherBlack: GroundHope this helps!Oh, if you are wondering about my colorful pickguard, I had a friend's photograph printed onto it. But you can find something similar on Etsy.
C**E
Great value
I was pleasantly surprised at how good these pickups sound. They sound pretty much justt as good as the seymour duncans I've used. No noise and easy to install.
A**M
Good pickups to play Metal.
The media could not be loaded. I was surprised by the silent ones, they are quite isolated and well treated with wax. I did the test with and without the Noise Gate, and I can say that they are excellent for playing metal, making dissonant riffs, making alone, tapping and others, the clean sound is quite warm and strong at the same time, they have a lot of body, the sound is quite crunchy with high gain pedals.
K**N
Good, cheap pickups
These sounds decent for the price. They look like dimarzio’s and have great sounds and looks.
A**T
Inspect when you purchase, not when you're ready to install it outside the return window
One of the screw holes on the bucker was not completely punched out. Simple QC miss. I punched it out myself but the resulting hole required a nut on the back to keep it taught.
G**Y
pickups
These are dorm great sounding pickups. I recommend these pickups. They sound great, they can be wired to split, they look good and the price is unbelievable. I recommend
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