Mojotone '58 Quiet Coil With Hot Bridge Strat Prewired Pickguard
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Mojotone ‘58 Quiet Coil with Hot Quiet Coil pickguards are masterfully prewired to perfection with no soldering required. Nothing but the best quality parts are used like the custom taper and super low torque CTS pots, Switchcraft jack, Mojotone Vitamin T oil-filled capacitor, and CRL 5-way switch. A treble-bleed cap is installed to preserve treble when rolling the volume back.
The ‘58 “Quiet Coil” with the Hot "Quiet Coil" gives you a pure vintage '50s Strat tone in the neck and middle positions with a hotter bridge pickup for those who need slightly more girth and sustain out of the bridge position. Carefully balanced in output from the neck, middle to bridge positions, and completely hum-cancelling in all positions.
‘58 Quiet Coil neck and middle pickups with Hot Quiet Coil bridge pickup
Prewired with no soldering required—just drop in and play
Handmade in the USA
–Neck: 5.8k
–Middle: 5.8k
–Bridge: 11k
Product FAQs
What is the difference between the '58 and '67 Quiet Coils?
Just like the original 1958 and 1967 Strat pickups, the materials, number of turns, winding patterns, etc. all changed throughout the different years of manufacturing. The '58s tend to sound brighter with more upper midrange presence, which gives them a glassier tone, compared to the '67s which are slightly more scooped on the mids with a rounder top end, and more quack in positions 2 and 4 of the 5-way switch.
Does the Hot Quiet Coil in the bridge position sound like a humbucker?
No, the Hot Quiet Coil is designed to sound like an overwound single-coil Strat pickup with more bass, mids and output compared to a vintage-spec bridge pickup. This gives you more girth and sustain without sacrificing single-coil dynamics or tone.
The ‘58 “Quiet Coil” with the Hot "Quiet Coil" gives you a pure vintage '50s Strat tone in the neck and middle positions with a hotter bridge pickup for those who need slightly more girth and sustain out of the bridge position. Carefully balanced in output from the neck, middle to bridge positions, and completely hum-cancelling in all positions.
Product Details
Tortoise 3-Ply, 11-Hole standard Strat pickguard with aged-white knobs, switch tip and pickup covers‘58 Quiet Coil neck and middle pickups with Hot Quiet Coil bridge pickup
Prewired with no soldering required—just drop in and play
Handmade in the USA
–Neck: 5.8k
–Middle: 5.8k
–Bridge: 11k
Product FAQs
What is the difference between the '58 and '67 Quiet Coils?
Just like the original 1958 and 1967 Strat pickups, the materials, number of turns, winding patterns, etc. all changed throughout the different years of manufacturing. The '58s tend to sound brighter with more upper midrange presence, which gives them a glassier tone, compared to the '67s which are slightly more scooped on the mids with a rounder top end, and more quack in positions 2 and 4 of the 5-way switch.
Does the Hot Quiet Coil in the bridge position sound like a humbucker?
No, the Hot Quiet Coil is designed to sound like an overwound single-coil Strat pickup with more bass, mids and output compared to a vintage-spec bridge pickup. This gives you more girth and sustain without sacrificing single-coil dynamics or tone.


Features
- Consistent scatterwound coils for that handwound tone, sensitivity and clarity
- Vintage formulated Alnico magnet cores with lower Gauss levels like an aged vintage Strat pickup
- Vintage cloth covered leads for easy push-back soldering
- Matched resonant peak frequency, inductance and resistance of a vintage single coil
- Vintage staggered polepieces for a traditional Strat pickup look
- No routing modifications are required to fit shallow vintage routs like the taller stacked hum-cancelling designs
- No PC boards, batteries or stacked coils are used like other hum-cancelling designs
- Less than 10 parts are used to build the Quiet Coil
- Like a vintage Strat pickup, they are simple
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submitted5 years ago
byEZMods
fromSan Francisco, CA
I dropped this preloaded pickguard into a cheap Squier Strat. Other "quiet single coils" are stacked and probably wouldn't fit into the thinner Squier routing. This one is snug but you can make it fit. Full disclosure: I've never played an actual vintage Strat from the 50s. BUT, these Mojotones sound like vintage 50s reissues that I have played.
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