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FS: Fulltone soldered patches (everything gone)

PostPosted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 12:04 am
by thesjkexperience
I have at least 50 solid references here and at TGP. I post quickly!



Fulltone patch cables
These mint Fulltone patch cables are great sounding and seem very durable. Soldered cables are great because they very rarely go bad which I can not say about solder-less. I have 2 - 13" and 5 - 10.5" cables. They all have right angle plugs and I measure between the tips as they are oriented perpendicular to the cable. These sell for around $140 from Fulltone.

$90 shipped USPS priority using regular PayPal.

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Fulltone Guitar Cables (from website)
Cables have a way of putting their own unique stamp on your sound and they do all sound just a little bit different from one another. Some have too much Highs, some not enough, while others have tremendous Bottom-end, at the same time sounding flat and lifeless! Fulltone's Gold Standardâ„¢ low-capacitance cables with Gold-Plated ends keep the higher frequencies intact over longer lengths of cord without sounding shrill.

Having said that, a cable that passes more Highs and Lows does not necessarily result in a cable that sounds best for guitar and bass applications, as evidenced by the many expensive cables you may have tried and rejected! I designed the Fulltone Gold Standardâ„¢ specifically for guitarists and bassists, choosing all materials (oxygen-free copper, shield, etc.), construction methods, and plating for a sound not only strong in Lows and Highs, but also rich in the Mid frequencies where all the complex overtones lie, a crucial area often overlooked by other "premium" cables.

Fulltone cables are also built to outlast you, and I'm confident enough in their construction to offer a "Limited Lifetime Replacement Warranty."

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Fender Custom Shop '56 NOS pickups

This is from a 2000 '56 ri Fender and have a great vintage sound with excellent quack in 2 & 4. Leads cut by Fender to exactly match a vintage wiring diagram.

B: 6.10 M: 5.89 N: 5.98 Formvar wire, vintage stagger. You can not buy these outside the CS '56 guitar.

SOLD! regular paypal. Shipped USPS Priority with tracking.



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Chevalier/Copperhead 1967 Strat Pickups. I don't know if Chevalier is still making pickups or not, but these are Enamel wound and made to sound like Jimi's first two LPs. Which they do! I am including two types of pickup cover and hardware. There should still be youtube videos of people demoing this set. The sound is a little gritty, a little glassy with amazing quack in 2 & 4.

B: 5.62 Ohms M: 5.43 Ohms N: 5.43 Ohms Magnets and windings all same direction.

SOLD!! Thanks James! regular paypal. Shipped USPS priority with tracking.



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I ship quickly and have dozens of references if needed. Thanks for looking.

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Re: FS: lots of Stratocaster pickups and a EA Monorail kit

PostPosted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 8:38 am
by Joeleo
Scott is a stand-up, trustworthy individual, folks! Buy with confidence.

Good luck with your sales!

Re: FS: lots of Stratocaster pickups and a EA Monorail kit

PostPosted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 2:55 pm
by Strat-o-lux
pm sent

Re: FS: lots of Strat pickups & many Fulltone soldered patch

PostPosted: Sat Jan 21, 2012 5:28 pm
by thesjkexperience
Price drop! :drooling Feel free to ask about the pickups as I do know how they sound. I sold off several Strats 1.5 years ago, so I don't have homes for all of these sets.

Re: FS: Fender CS '56 Strat pickups & Fulltone soldered patc

PostPosted: Mon Jan 23, 2012 4:41 pm
by thesjkexperience
Price drop. I will do both the Fender CS pickups and Fulltone cables (together) for $200!