![]() You can remove the blue capacitor (022k/200v) and your Musicmaster will sound much better. "Fender (CBS era) erred in the wiring design. This is one of the last comments on the 2nd page. (I tried to make it a link, but it just kept automatically embeded the video) I am really hesitant about putting the link to the video here because, imo, it sounds awful, but I will post the link so you can read all the comments yourself. ![]() The only thing about the capacitor mod I could find was in the commentary of a Utube vid of a guying playing a bass with the mod. I did find a wiring diagram for you, but it isn't very good. I couldn't find much, but I hope this helps. You’ll want 500K pots for this pickup.I did some research and I got to tell ya. The High Output Mustang Replacements will give you a lot more power than most pickups and will break up a lot quicker than lower output replacements. You can expect 10% less highs and 10% more mids and power than a vintage-sounding pickup. With distortion, the tone remains thick and fat while being slightly compressed and thick with a low-end growl and a medium attack. Additionally, High Outputs have a nice compressed, beefy sound. When playing clean, High Output Mustang Pickups sound very thick and dark, simply because of the increased mids and lows, and less highs. These, like the Vintage output, sound best with 250K pots. Expect a medium attack, low-end growl, and a compressed grind with distortion. The 5% overwound coil gives the player 5% less highs and 5% more mids than the Vintage Output Mustang. Additionally, Blues Specials sound very open and clear without sounding too compressed. When playing clean, Blues Specials sound thick and rich, especially in the lows and mids. Single notes cut through with ease while chords have an excellent string-to-string definition. Also, you’ll notice a clear low-end and a sharp attack. Expect a dynamic and thick buttery grind with distortion. They sound big and wide, with an even balance of Bass, Middle, and Treble. Don’t expect it to sound “tinny” or glassy – these are still warm and full-bodied. Vintage Output Mustangs sound best with 250K pots. The Vintage Output Mustang will sparkle and sound very clear. They are the truest to the original Vintage Mustangs. The Vintage Output will sound the cleanest. ![]() We use our same formula and amount of turns as we do on our Vintage Hots, Blues Specials, and High Output Strat pickups. We have 3 outputs available: Vintage, Blues, and High Output.
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