Fender 11 Hole Pre-Wired Strat Pickguard, Quadra Tap HH - Parchment
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Description
Equipped with the Quadra Tap™ 1 and 2 Humbuckers, this loaded pickguard puts ten distinct voices at your fingertips - both hot and vintage voicings in either humbucking or split-coil modes. The volume knob's S-1 switch selects between each voicing while the 5-way selector allows each pickup to be split between humbucker and single coil modes. In addition, a treble bleed circuit maintains your highs at any volume.
Powered by an alnico 2 bar magnet, the passive Quadra Tap™ Humbucker is a tone-shaping powerhouse. Experience four distinct voices that span from vintage-inspired warmth to scorching hot output in both single coil and humbucker settings.
Features
• Quadra Tap™ 2 Humbucker in the bridge position• Quadra Tap™ 1 Humbucker in the neck position
• S-1™ switch on volume knob selects between the vintage and modern voicings of both pickups
• 5-way selector allows each pickup to be split between humbucker and single coil mode
• All passive design that is noise free
• The fastest way to upgrade your Strat® with Fender's time-tested electronics and craftsmanship
Specifications
HardwarePickguard: 3-Ply Parchment
Pickguard Ply: 3-Ply
Pickup Covers: Chrome
Control Knobs: Aged White Soft Touch Knobs
Switch Tip: Aged White
Hardware Finish: Chrome
Mounting Type: 11-Hole Modern
Electronics
Bridge Pickup: Quadra Tap™ 2 Humbucker
Neck Pickup: Quadra Tap™ 1 Humbucker
Pickup Configuration: HH
Lead Wire: Vinyl-covered
Magnet Type: Alnico 2
Magnet Wire: Enamel-coated
Shielded: Yes
Bobbin Material: Plastic
Controls: Master Volume with S-1™ Switch, Master Tone
Switching: 5-Position Blade: 1. Bridge Full Humbucker, Position 2. Bridge Inner Coil, Position 3. Bridge Inner and Neck Outer Coils in Parallel, Position 4. Neck Outer Coil, Position 5. Neck Full Humbucker
Power Requirements: Passive
Potentiometers: Master Volume: S-1™ 500K, Master Tone: 500K
Q & A
- asked on Jul 2, 2025
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNm5suV6nzY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Isl-Ec36Gt8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oUOpsd0QoA
- answered by Daryl Guy, Langley, British Columbia

