




🎶 Own the sound that defined generations — play the legend today!
The Fender Original '57/'62 Strat Pickup Set in Aged White faithfully recreates the vintage tone of a 1963 Stratocaster. Featuring Formvar-coated Alnico 5 magnets and hand-beveled staggered pole pieces, these pickups deliver bright, glassy highs and warm lows with balanced output. Designed for easy installation, this set brings authentic Fender American Vintage sound and style to your guitar, making it a must-have upgrade for players seeking classic Strat tones with modern reliability.










































| ASIN | B000B1F9TU |
| Back Material | Plastic |
| Best Sellers Rank | 9,275 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 484 in Electric Guitar Parts |
| Body Material | Plastic |
| Colour | 57/62 |
| Connector | Stratocaster Pickup Connector |
| Country Produced In | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,660) |
| Date First Available | 6 Oct. 2011 |
| Fretboard Material | Rosewood |
| Guitar Bridge System | Tremolo |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | S-S-S |
| Item Weight | 181 g |
| Item model number | 0992117000 |
| Material Type | Alder Wood |
| Neck Material Type | Maple |
| Number of Strings | 6 |
| Product Dimensions | 13 x 12 x 4 cm; 181.44 g |
| Size | Set |
| String Material | Alloy Steel |
| Top Material | Plastic |
M**E
Love These Pickups!!
Purchased this set of pickups to replace the original ones fitted to my 2007 Left-Handed American Standard Stratocaster. The originals were okay but I wanted something a bit different. What a difference these pickups make to the sound of the instrument, the improvement is huge in my opinion. I just absolutely love the sounds that I am now able to get - from classic 50s and 60s cleans to the overdriven sounds that are synonymous with the “Hendrix” era. Cannot fault the pickups or the seller. Super fast delivery as usual.
D**N
Great tone
Brilliant pick ups. Very happy with my purchase. To my ear this gives a great ‘Blackie’ Clapton tone which is what I was after. Only downside is a lack of reverse wound middle pickup- but I have pick guard shield and shielded the cavity with copper tape so there is minimal hum in my set up anyway.
M**K
BEWARE OF FAKES
For quite a while I had been procrastinating over the purchase of Fender custom shop Fat 50's and I finally decided to decided to purchase them from Amazon as they had the best price. I was all excited when my parcel arrived and eagerly opend it up to examine my purchase. To say I was gutted when I set eyes on them is an understatement. I had researched these pickups for some time , I had looked at many pictures of them but when I saw what I had been sent I was devestated for what was inside the Fender packaging was clearly NOT Fat 50s. The ones I received had thin pvc covered wires in various colours including blue ! They were not the chunky traditional waxy cloth covered white and black of the bridge and neck pickups and the yellow and black of the middle ,also the build and construction was clearly inferior and no fender custom shop stickers underneath.. I contacted Amazon immediately with my concerns and for a short while I was extermely anxious about the situation but credit to them they arranged another shipment for me and I was able to send back the fakes. For good measure I made an package opening video just in case the same were to happen but thankfully the second set were legit. You don't normally expect this type of issue with items sold directly by Amazon but clearly they have an issue autheticating their stock. Somehow, fake/substitute items have been creeping into their stock. Now the good news I finally recieved the correct items and the difference in construction can clearly be seen so if you buy these know what you should be getting. As for the Fat 50s ....all the hype is justified for if you long for that quintessential sound that the Strat is famous for then these deliver in spades, their clarity and sweetness in my opinion just make them sound 'right'. Yes nowadays you can get all manner of pickup types including ceramic but to me they are not what I believe a strat should sound like you may as well get a different guitar. IMHO Fat 50s are wonderful.
P**E
5++
5++ Woow! Extremely pleased with the sound and quality!
D**D
Really great, Woooooodstock (Second time round)
So with my first set, after an hour of installing, stripping, checking and re-checking, it turned out that the neck pickup was utterly dead. Annoyingly so was my mutli-meter so I couldn't actually check them before putting them in. Mildly annoyed that this can happen in a brand like Fender at this price point, but I guess there are probably a lot of factors that can affect how they perform long after they've left the factory. Anyhow, one extremely easy return later, my replacement set arrived, and are absolute perfection (was able to test them first this time!). These Custom 69s have really blown me away if I'm honest. Bright and loud, but not overpoweringly so like the Texas specials. With a basic Strat set-up, every position was pretty much dead on for me and I was so impressed with the versatility of sound across the five switch positions. You can totally nail that authentic Hendrix/Knopfler/Cray/Clapton Strat sound with absolute ease. The neck position gives you that lovely richer tone, down to the amazing twang of the bridge and combinations in between to give you just about every nuance of vintage Strat sound you could want. So aside from highly recommending these, my advice when buying any new pickups based on my experience here is that a small multi-meter is invaluable! So if you don’t have one, well worth getting. Basically an MM will enable you to check the function of each pickup before you start trimming wires, soldering and installing. It’s so simple to do and will save you a massive headache with poorly wired, or plain dud pick-ups. Basically, switch your multi-meter to read Ohms (and the 20k setting if it supports separate values) and then with each pickup: hold one probe to the earth wire (black) and one to the hot/live wire (white) and you’ll get a reading. The pick-up box should tell you the expected resistance reading of the pick-ups on the back (Custom 69 is about 5.8K from memory) so you want this reading to: 1. Be somewhere within near the reported resistance (don’t worry about being dead on, as there are many factors influencing the reading, including temperature and your multi-meter). A tolerance of up to about 200 either way should be fine. 2. Remain steady. Small fluctuations in the lesser digits are fine, but if you have a pick up where the reading is fluctuating more wildly, it’s a bad pick up. If these two things look good, you’re looking at a good pick-up, so get installing and enjoy!
T**R
Texas specials
Great sounding pickups. Retrofitted to a 95 cij strat. Soldering skills are required. Make sure all of your wires are tidy before refitting the scratchplate. Plug in and enjoy.
C**N
Neck pickup is faulty
My neck pickup does not work, I upgraded the wiring harness in the guitar and it worked for a day and now nothing. Very annoying.
P**R
Quality gear
Liked everything pretty obvious what used for
D**O
Muy buenas, tienen los bajos mas pronunciados pero con ecualización se resuelve. Si tienen una salida mucho más alta que una single coil normal. En mi opinión son muy buenas, tomen en cuenta que estas sí meten ruido,
J**.
I bought these from here and installed them into a very cheap B stock guitar I bought online. The guitar was very flawed up but had a decent looking finish. It features a very cheap alder body, cheap bridge, nut and tuners, and terribad fret job on a very poor quality maple/rosewood neck that would make the most adept luthier fret. I completely re-did the frets and put some heavy 58-12 strings on the guitar with these pickups. I also tried them with Ernie Ball 10's and they sound amazing, so you don't need to use "barb wire" strings and absurdly high action, but it does improve the tone. And it's the SRV tone we're all after, right? Getting to the point: these are the best pickups I have ever heard. I have 57-62 which I love. I have almost every major guitar ever made. Alnico 3 and 5's galore. 54's, 69's, Custom shop, Ceramics, crunch, p90's -- you name it. These are the best. My experience was extremely fast shipping, great customer service and a wonderful product that I love so much. Total price for my guitar was right around $220 bucks and it easily beats my $2000 dollar strat. I'm not the bright bulb in the world so if *I* can do this, *YOU* can too. I will add this: I've been playing guitar for 33 years. Putting it mildly, I have never been impressed with Tex Mex pickups but I LOVE these Texas Specials. I never thought anything would outshine my 57/62's but these do. I can't recommend these pickups enough.
G**Y
UPDATED 4/6/15: I've installed/uninstalled these into my G&L strat style guitar a couple of times. The first time I just wasn't used to not having a RWRP middle pickup. I didn't think I'd mind the HUM in every position... but I did and out they came within a couple of day's. Maybe 6 months later, I put them back in while I was doing some other upgrades. My main focus with my guitar is that although it sounded pretty dang good overall, it just never quite sounded like what I thought a strat should sound like. The stock pickups were just over 7 ohms and I found out the stock saddles and trem block were made out of zink (pot metal to me). I determined to make my guitar sound like a strat so I took the guitar apart, painted the inside of the cavity with shielding paint, installed vintage style saddles, steel trem block, vintage RAW trem springs, blocked the 2 point trem with a thin piece of mahogany, wired in the CS 69's and it was a huge difference. Shortly after I wired in a "Kinman" style treble bleed... and THAT brought everything together. My guitar NOW sounds as good as any strat I've ever heard. Before trying ANY new pickups, maybe try wiring in the Kinman treble bleed. It might get you where you want to go without changing pickups. That said, I'm very satisfied with the Fender CS 69's and all of the upgrades that I've done. Together, my guitar has a VERY vintage tone with GREAT note complexity. The only other upgrade I plan on doing is the Ilitch silent backplate system to remove most of the remaining 60 cycle hum. Do yourself a favor and try the Thomastik-Infeld "Blues Sliders" as well. BEST strings I've ever used!!!
A**A
Acquistati per sostituire i pick un originali inclusi nel kit Stratocaster Harley Benton, hanno sicuramente migliorato il suono, direi che è tutta un'altra chitarra.
C**O
Ótimo produto. Instalei esses captadores em uma Tagima antiga e deu upgrade no som. Som verdadeiro de strato com os imãs de alnico 5.
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